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Old 09-07-2008, 04:38 AM
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Default HPC or Jet Hot?

Which one is a better product?Im leaning towards the HPC as ive heard of too much Jet Hot stuff flaking....A buddy with a 750whp turbo Silverado has the Jet Hot 2000 and it has less underhood heat than a stock truck at idle,even with all the hot exhaust tubing right there on top.....
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Old 09-07-2008, 11:11 AM
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Which one is a better product?Im leaning towards the HPC as ive heard of too much Jet Hot stuff flaking....A buddy with a 750whp turbo Silverado has the Jet Hot 2000 and it has less underhood heat than a stock truck at idle,even with all the hot exhaust tubing right there on top.....
Hmmmm, good question, no idea here. I have used the Turbonetics exhaust housings coated and they seem to hold up great, not sure who they use.
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Old 09-07-2008, 01:33 PM
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Which one is a better product?Im leaning towards the HPC as ive heard of too much Jet Hot stuff flaking....A buddy with a 750whp turbo Silverado has the Jet Hot 2000 and it has less underhood heat than a stock truck at idle,even with all the hot exhaust tubing right there on top.....
Go with Jet hot. I have used all (sterling,mc15,2000,ect) their coatings for years with no issues. The only problem (if you can call it a problem) is dulling if you don't use a high enough temp coating for the application. Under hood heat drops considerably, and you can work around the pipes alot sooner without getting burned. I haven't coated the pipes Jack built me yet, and there is a definite difference in temps. Jack knows how I like all my stuff coated!!!
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