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Old 01-13-2012, 10:01 AM
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Just a question for you guys with turbos. Which would be the better way to go to keep underhood temps down, etc. Jet-Hot or Header wrap.
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I'm subscribing to this. I know quite a few guys just wrap but, guys also use the combination of coating/wrapping together to keep the temps down.

I'd like to see what the guys here think of Jet-Hot. I've heard mixed opinions about it. Some guys love Jet-Hot....others don't.
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Wrap does more for under good temps and keeping heat in.
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Put it this way, after a good hard drive I can immediately touch and hold my header for a second or two, comfortably. (truck still running using header wrap) I dare anyone to try that with Jet-hot.
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anybody used the company nitroplate for there coating?
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Coat and wrap Is what I did on my talon.
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Is Jet-Hot's high temp coating any good?
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They have some 2300 or 2500 degree, something like that, stuff I am curious about.
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I'm wondering this too!
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use the jet hot or ceramic coating to protect from corrosion, use the wrap to protect from heat. there is really no comparison


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