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studebaker53 08-12-2017 02:38 PM

sidepipe coating
 
Any suggestions on a good heat resistant paint for sidepipe coatings other than the "high temp" junk rattle cans sold at autozone or advance auto?

I've thought about ceramic and maybe having them chromed. But is there any really good high temp paint out there that wont bubble up ? Thanks,

strictlypersonl 08-12-2017 03:22 PM

If applied correctly, VHT-type paints won't bubble, but they do chalk and wear off in time. We recommend re-coating about every year. They have the same loss of effectiveness problem as the ceramics below.

Ceramic coating is permanent but can stain from external contamination. If the ceramic coating is on a "housing" that encases a standard bullet muffler, they tend to get louder over time because the packing loses its effectiveness.

Stainless exhausts tend to have baffles, and should last forever, but typically will yellow or blue in the hottest areas. Most of the time, you can polish that out, but the discoloration will return eventually.

cycleguy55 08-13-2017 02:38 PM

Rust-Oleum® Automotive High Heat Spray. This flat, protective enamel bonds to bare metal and withstands intermittent temperatures of up to 2000°F (1093°C). Auto Specialty Paints High Heat Product Page

Some have had luck with barbecue / grill paint. Rust-Oleum® Specialty High Heat Spray retains color and finish up to 1200º F. Apply to grills, wood-burning stoves, radiators, engines or other metal items. Provides rust protection.

66gtk 08-13-2017 04:54 PM

+1 for BBQ paint. I hope you aren't trying to go white as there is no durable solution anymore with even ceramics as they will yellow.

joyridin' 08-13-2017 06:42 PM

Mine have been high temp powdercoated for years. The high temp powdercoating is good for 1200 degrees. Your pipes are around 200-300 degrees where they make the bend in front. You can get them done for about $75/pair. Look great, doesn't fade, and doesn't come off. They are black.

I can't believe people are still using a rattle can.

FWB 08-13-2017 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strictlypersonl (Post 1428165)
If applied correctly, VHT-type paints won't bubble, but they do chalk and wear off in time. We recommend re-coating about every year. They have the same loss of effectiveness problem as the ceramics below.

Ceramic coating is permanent but can stain from external contamination. If the ceramic coating is on a "housing" that encases a standard bullet muffler, they tend to get louder over time because the packing loses its effectiveness.

Stainless exhausts tend to have baffles, and should last forever, but typically will yellow or blue in the hottest areas. Most of the time, you can polish that out, but the discoloration will return eventually.


i'm a fan of the VHT also, i use the flat black high heat, then a very light coat of the 2000 deg clear satin......about once a year i repaint, no real prep just scrub with a brush then repaint

legenmetals 08-14-2017 10:00 AM

I use CeraKote on my exhaust. The same coating applied to firearms.

1985 CCX 08-14-2017 10:34 AM

I used VHT, requires annual touch up but the look is right and the cost low

legenmetals 08-14-2017 12:04 PM

CeraKote
 
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=16786&thumb=1 http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...=16284&thumb=1

Car runs hot but the pipes still look good.

Large Arbor 08-14-2017 02:28 PM

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I have found an awesome paint if you want white! No discolor, no pealing and they look great!

Phil

Dirty Harry 08-14-2017 03:21 PM

Large,
I'm all ears. Go on.

studebaker53 08-15-2017 05:19 PM

Large Arbor,
Haven't decided on a color yet.....white is cool too. Like ^^^ I'm all ears too!!

spdbrake 08-15-2017 06:45 PM

I had bookmarked Phil's earlier post detailing the paint he used.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...pes-redux.html

Large Arbor 08-16-2017 12:35 PM

Yes, that is the post. Paint has been on months with no pealing or discoloring! You must bake it on though for it to work!

Phil

spdbrake 08-16-2017 01:32 PM

Your info is def welcome Phil. I'm not real fond of my Polished SS system.
For my headers and side pipes (hand carry to the shop) in White Ceramic:
JetHot in OK City $780, and local DFW area shops $580-800.
2-3 shops didn't do white.

Large Arbor 08-16-2017 01:54 PM

Had the same issue here in Cols. No one wants to touch white and I have heard Cerakote and other coatings are expensive and don't last. All I do when they get dirty is tape the car off and spray another coat on. The primer and first coat if baked, stays on. I was so surprised it worked, I bought like 10 cans of the stuff and have them in the garage. I love the white look and its out of an aerosol can!

Phil

Large Arbor 08-16-2017 01:59 PM

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Here is a pic from last weekend...


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