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Old 01-19-2020, 02:56 PM
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I love stainless pipes but in my opinion they should be ceramic coated. In my car ceramic coating is a must.

Stainless radiates heat for a long time after the motor is turned off. Chrome pipes are just as bad.

Way to hot.

Ceramic coating is a must. IMHO

I have a temperature sensor on my radiator fan that allowed the fan to run a few minutes after I shut down the motor. I now use a 210 on & 195 off sensor, wired behind the ignition switch, so it will cool the motor after I park the car.
This blows the hot air from under the hood till everything cools down a little.
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