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Got some Dynatech stepped headers (1 5/8 - 1 3/4)with the ceramic coating for my stroker, now I need to know if I can use them on the dyno to set up my engine out of the crate? I've heard that I can ruin the coating if they get too hot, but how hot is too hot? I think the only things I will have to adjust is the timing and carb, and that can be accomplished at a low RPM mostly, right? If I don't have to break in the valvetrain (roller cam)at higher RPMS they should be alright? Or should I use my rusty old 1 5/8"Heddmans until it is dialed in, then retune with the ARs.

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I would not break in an engine with ceramic coated headers, especially ones done by the maker of the headers. I have heard guys do it before but they also used huge floor fans to keep everything as cool as possible. Some were fine and some were not.

 

That being said, I am one that did it when I broke in the Elkie engine and mine looked just as good after the break in as they did when I put them on. Mine were not coated by the header manufacturer though. They were coated after the purchase by Jet Hot. That is the only reason I took the risk. - Dave

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very nice, don't get them dirty now... lol FYI, I just ordered a new product that says it's designed to polish ceramic headers, I'll let you know how it works...-Dave grin

 

If it works good Dave, I'll send you mine over the winter to polish! lol

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Originally Posted By: Reds72WMonte
very nice, don't get them dirty now... lol FYI, I just ordered a new product that says it's designed to polish ceramic headers, I'll let you know how it works...-Dave grin

 

If it works good Dave, I'll send you mine over the winter to polish! lol

 

no problem, now that you know how to tow you can bring the whole car... grin

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Originally Posted By: footballubet
Originally Posted By: Reds72WMonte
very nice, don't get them dirty now... lol FYI, I just ordered a new product that says it's designed to polish ceramic headers, I'll let you know how it works...-Dave grin

 

If it works good Dave, I'll send you mine over the winter to polish! lol

 

no problem, now that you know how to tow you can bring the whole car... grin

 

I'll leave it with a full tank of gas also!

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just to let everyone know I finally got the ceramic header polish and it works pretty good. On the tough stain areas I used some carb cleaner with very fine steelwool, wiped it off and then polished. Came out very good. If interested go to www.carchemistry.com

 

they have the polish and a kit that includes a polish rag...FYI

 

Dave grin

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