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hot paint
alright guys, my baby got crashed, and a 3-step process will definately not help this time
![]() anyways, i'm buying it some "get well soon" gifts. CAI, Headers, etc. Heres my idea...My car [97 Honda Prelude] is San Marino Red, and I want to add engine highlights under the hood, so I want to paint the headers and new intake red, along with the lengths of the ignition cables, etc. What is the best heat-resistant paint for automobiles?? as you know, headers get hot-as-hell.
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Re: hot paint
I've used brake cailper paint holds up to 1500F on my header it works very well looks just as good as when it was sprayed and its been few months
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Re: hot paint
Dont paint your wires...unless youre not going to move them. It cracks, or should anyway if its a harder spray paint.
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