Ceramic Coating PHC60
Ceramic Coated by CERAMIC COAT
a division of Pacemaker Headers
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PN# PHC60
Ceramic Coated by CERAMIC COAT The ceramic coating process may take 7-14 days. Installation Tips A great way to fit Pacemaker Headers without scratching the headers or the engine bay during installation is to wrap headers in cling wrap. The more layers added the better chance of preventing any damage. Once wrapped nice and tight, trim around header mounting flange with razor blade or scissors then place headers into engine bay, install a few bolts, then cut the remaining cling wrap away with scissors or razor before tightening. Note: |
Header Testing Temperature Data
The following table shows the temperature reduction that the ceramic coated header[s] shows. Header wraps provide a similar drop in temperature but do not provide the internal corrosion resistance that ceramic coatings provide. Exhaust gases are extremely corrosive and have a tendency to deteriorate headers and exhaust from the inside out. By coating both internal as well as external surfaces coating not only reduces temperatures but also maximizes corrosion resistance.
Exhaust gas temperature | Header surface temperature | Radiated heat (uncoated) | Radiated heat (coated) | Temp Drop Degrees F |
1330° | 810° | 170° | 60° | 110° |
1340° | 810° | 170° | 60° | 110° |
1350° | 820° | 180° | 70° | 110° |
1380° | 830° | 180° | 70° | 110° |
1410° | 840° | 180° | 70° | 110° |
1420° | 840° | 180° | 70° | 110° |
1440° | 860° | 190° | 70° | 120° |
1510° | 890° | 190° | 70° | 120° |
1530° | 930° | 200° | 80° | 120° |
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