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    What's the best header paint?

    What have you used on your headers that lasted a long time and looked pretty decent? I used VH1 high temp paint a while back, but it seemed to fade pretty fast, and now it needs a repaint. I'm thinking about trying the eastwood paint but I haven't heard anything about it. It says it handles 1000 degrees, but the VH1 was supposed to handle 1200...

    What have you used that you liked?

    TIA,
    -=Tim=-

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    Re: What's the best header paint?

    Originally posted by HiSPL
    What have you used on your headers that lasted a long time and looked pretty decent? I used VH1 high temp paint a while back, but it seemed to fade pretty fast, and now it needs a repaint. I'm thinking about trying the eastwood paint but I haven't heard anything about it. It says it handles 1000 degrees, but the VH1 was supposed to handle 1200...

    What have you used that you liked?

    TIA,
    -=Tim=-

    I use Rustoleum Barbeque Grill paint.

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      #3
      The best is a ceramic coating of some sort. Check out this place http://www.prestigepowder.com/Peformance_Coatings.html

      I've used the bbq paint before, and it works well for about a season, then I needed to repaint. The ceramic stuff has performance attributes too.

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        #4
        I guess I should have listed a budget in the original question...

        I really don't need a $300 paint job on my $125 Mac headers... :roll:

        I think I'll just stick to the VH1 stuff. I'll try black this time and see how long it lasts.....

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          #5
          To me, the biggest failure of painting headers is not doing a proper cure. I would hazard to guess most people paint, let dry, then go run the 24 hours of Le Mans.
          When I had my VW Baja bug, I painted the header I bought for it with some rattle-can stuff from Kragen. I sanded off what was left of the paint (if you can call it that) they use at the factory, along with the rust, and painted away. After installing it, I started the car, and let it run for 2 minutes, then shut it off for 10. Repeat the process, adding a few minutes to the running time, and let them cool between. After 3-4 times, the paint was properly baked on. It looked good when I sold it 6 months later.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HiSPL
            I guess I should have listed a budget in the original question...

            I really don't need a $300 paint job on my $125 Mac headers... :roll:

            I think I'll just stick to the VH1 stuff. I'll try black this time and see how long it lasts.....
            More blue Tim? LOL

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                #8
                Tim, ya can't get rid of the blue headers...they're a tradition now!

                Hap

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                  #9
                  It's a shame ... look how well they went with your bag and tarp!! 8O 8)

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                    #10
                    awesome blue headers. :P

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                      #11
                      I love the blue, stick with it.
                      Dink

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                        #12
                        Blue bomber sounds cooler than black bomber, heck black bomber is a 60's Honda 450!!

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