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Anyone ever measure EGT temps on a non-turbo engine?
I'm giving my headers to my powder coater to clean up and powder coat. We're trying to decide whether we can get away with a regular high quality powder that will live to about 350 degrees, or if we need a high temp powder that will withstand 1200. He does a lot of motorcycle headers and said that on the 4 cyl Japanese bikes the exhaust temps reach 400 and need the high temp powder, but Harley and BMW pipes run cooler and are perfectly fine with a standard powder.
Normally I'd just err on the side of caution and go with the high temp, but colors tend to be limited to black, flat black, flat silver and bronze.
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We measure temps around 2" from the port and they run in the 1200 deg F.
Mike Bruns
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Do NOT powder coat your headers. You need to use a Ceramic coating. ( Like Jet-Hot, etc). No other coating will hold up to the heat.... Here, try this place.. I had them do several headers for a few of my projects.
Welcome to Performance Coatings Here is the place I had mine done at, but for some reason, their website is down... http://www.headercoatings.com/ Here is a picture of a header that they did for a VW Scirocco project I completed... The finish looks just like it did in this picture after 2 years.... ![]()
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Ed,
Ceramic coating is the way to go ... I've used it for snowmobile pipes to keep in the heat and it holds up very well ! Cheers! Phil
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No problem... and I aslo forgot to mention that the headers in this pic were used.... They were not in bad shape, but none the less, they were still used. The pic is the way they looked after the process. IIRC, it was about $150 or so to do the headers....
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Search out RoninLB.....here on Pelican. He seems to be the guru for aspects of CHT and EGT gauges / readings / how-to.... etc......
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I have a CHT on my NA 3.6. It is located after the heat exchanger but in front of the cat. Probably about 25 inches from the exhaust port.
When running hard, I see temp up to 1300F. |
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