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Jet Hot Exhaust Coatings

Anyone have any experience using Jet Hot versus anyone else doing metallic ceramic coatings? I need to get a set of headers done and was wondering who was doing quality work and what the approximate cost is. Thanks in advance.

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I hae used Jet Hot in many projects, vehicles and bikes. I have tried just about all the collrs and without a doubt the most lasting is the silver and the black next. I had the silver on a Dakota pickup with a turbo and it lasted the life of the truck, I currently run the black on my two bikes, BMW boxster and Suzuki Bandit and they are performing very well. They also retain heat very well.

Their shop in Pascagula, MS, did the work, I don't know if they are open there after Katrina. Cost wise I will have to guess <$200 if you are talking headers.
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I used Jet Hot on my SC European headers after talking with George at European Race Headers , who recommends Jet Hot inside and out!. I believe it costs $200-300. They where used and really look good!.
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I have used Jethot on several exhaust in the past, everything still looks like I just installed it. I am very pleased with the quality and the durabilty of the items. just my .02 worth on the subject.
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i have been using amr coatings out of tn. for quite some time. he has been doing the black ceramic coating on alot of mt stuff and is ver reasonable. quick turnaround and alot cheaper than jethot. he can do most colors as the black holds up to a higher temp than the silver/chrome look.

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