I got the high temp $h!t on mine and it got really smokey
and smelly the first half an hour of drving or so.
Now they are fine. The complaint I have is that the
tolerances they allow at Pacesetter are rediculous.
the headers didn't even match up to the holes.
I could've bought some hotshots for what it
cost me to put on mis-aligned pacesetters.
The welds are good though. Maybe the coating
used on the pacesetters is cheap. Anyway whatever
you do, do not powdercoat them. Powdercoating cannot
stand the degrees that thing will get up to.

Tom

----- Original Message -----
From: "Terrin Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sentra Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: SML: How many you have Pacesetter headers?


> I'm not sure if I used the wrong term or not.  Can anyone tell me what
kind
> of coating Jet Hot uses?  That is what Hotshot uses on their headers and
> they don't get a smelly or smoky.
>
>
> >If you powdercoated the header, wouldn't you just get a really smelly
smoky
> >header?  That stuff isn't exactly heat resistant ya know...
> >High temp header paint might be a better if you want to give it color.
>





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