Ceramic Coat stock R3T exhaust exchange pipe.

Just thought I would throw this out here....

Has anyone considered having their stock exhaust exchange pipe ceramic coated. We all know that the cats are in the mufflers on the R3T and since I have a completely stock system, performance isn't a big deal. If money was no object I would replace the entire system, but it is, so I am looking for a way to reduce the heat the exchange pipe puts off.

Also, anyone consider having the stock header and exchange pipe ceramic coated?
Ceramic coating never holds up well every coated pipe I had needed recoating over time the stainless pipes hold up better
 
Just thought I would throw this out here....

Has anyone considered having their stock exhaust exchange pipe ceramic coated. We all know that the cats are in the mufflers on the R3T and since I have a completely stock system, performance isn't a big deal. If money was no object I would replace the entire system, but it is, so I am looking for a way to reduce the heat the exchange pipe puts off.

Also, anyone consider having the stock header and exchange pipe ceramic coated?
I sold a bunch of coated pipes at my dealership and NONE of them held up they only lasted one season I had a set of hot rod headers done and the turned to CRAP in no time
 
Thanks for the photo Paul! @Rocket3Pilot the pipe that the headers go into and mufflers connect to. I believe it balances the exhaust pressure going out both pipes.

Thanks, no I doubt de-cating would reduce heat in that connector/crossover. I just meant the muffler itself doesn't get as hot if you remove the CAT.
If you use Paul's crossover you will be able to eliminate that middle piece and then use either stock mufflers or TOR's. Then later on if you can't suppress the urge for more power, you can add Paul's header.:thumbsup:
 
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I sold a bunch of coated pipes at my dealership and NONE of them held up they only lasted one season I had a set of hot rod headers done and the turned to CRAP in no time
Good info. I would rather buy a quality replacement then spend money on ceramic coating it, just to have it fall apart.
 
Thanks, no I doubt de-cating would reduce heat in that connector/crossover. I just meant the muffler itself doesn't get as hot if you remove the CAT.
If you use Paul's crossover you will be able to eliminate that middle piece and then use either stock mufflers of TOR's. Then later on if you can't suppress the urge for more power, you can add Paul's header.:thumbsup:
I have talked to Paul about having him create a custom dual pipe w/crossover that would connect to a stock header. Then I can buy a set of headers from him once I've saved a few pennies back up.
 
I've been using www.hpcoatings.co.nz for a number of years (15-20?) and not had one failure.
They do all my Rocket systems.

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