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Old 07-17-2009, 12:42 PM
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Header wrap can cause rusting/pitting/leaks as they retain moisture on cooldown and damp days. No company will honor their warranty if they know you used header wrap on their headers.

Thanks for the info! Would have looked like crap anyway. I like the look of headers without the wrap. So i guess that what ill have.
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Old 07-17-2009, 01:05 PM
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i recently checked my dads manifolds and they are the same temp at idle after driving for a little bit as my headers are on my 318 in the same situation. i would like to have the coating on mine to keep the heat off the #7 and #8 spark plug wires but they seem to be alright like they are. i thought about wrapping them when i first got them but i googled the wraps and heard bad things about them. one guy had a set of brand new headers looking like swiss cheese from the rust after 6 months of having them installed because of the wrap.
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