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Jet Hot exhaust?

Started by Doug, February 05, 2006, 10:57:44 AM

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Doug

Anyone know what this is?  Thanks Doug  22747

Ivan Zanatta

Gday,
 Try this Australian site; http://www.jet-hot.com.au TARGET=_blank>www.jet-hot.com.au
Its an exhaust (header) coating which is popular over here, it probably originated in the U.S.,
Looks great and never rusts, Ive got a couple of sets lined up to get done.

Bruce Reynolds # 18992

Gday Doug,

Plus, it is a really good coating to protect a custom-made exhaust system from rusting away too soon.

There is nothing worse than spending hundreds of hours building a set of pipes, only to have them rust out in a couple of years.   Been there, done that.

Bruce,
The Tassie Devil(le),
60 CDV

Doug

Thanks Gents - - youre right on target.  The seller volunteered that it was a coating of sorts on the exhaust pipes running atop the old flathead V-8.  Doug

josh

Try a company called HPC for good coatings also. I just had my 390 manifolds done in "stock"looking cast iron finish for $225. they look great but havent tried them yet.

Matt Mersereau

Hundreds of hours Bruce!?! That must have been some set of pipes!

I too have heard good things about Jet Hot coatings. Its not cheap, but then again nothing worth having comes cheap.

Rhino 21150

If you are looking for this sort of thing, try here.
http://www.afipowder.com/ TARGET=_blank>http://www.afipowder.com/ AACA just had an article on this company and their ceramic coating. Porcelain is what they used in the thirties, but it is too brittle to last on an engine.