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Old 09-17-2003, 06:54 PM
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Question about headers

Im looking into some BBK longtube headers, and I am wondering how much a difference does the Jet Hot Coating make? I would love to have some chrome headers, but I don't want to sacrifice longevity. Thanks for the help guys.
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There is no coating better than Jet-Hot. They headers will out last your car. The chrome stands up ok they do tend to get a lil purplish hue on them due to the heat.
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