Anyone know the approximate (average) running temperature of the exhaust pipes and/or heat shields? I would like to powder coat the shields, the paint shop says they will easily hold up to 400 degress F as they bake it at that temp. Maybe I need to buy a new pipe? I play for real money on the gambling that I choose on this website https://realmoney-casinos.org/ these guys write cool reviews and now I can spend money for my cycle.
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Exhaust Pipe Temperature?
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Exhaust Pipe Temperature?
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Re: Exhaust Pipe Temperature?
I read that exhaust gas temperatures can be in excess of 1000 degrees C, but are typically about 800 degrees C.
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Re: Exhaust Pipe Temperature?
Ask the shop if they recommend their product for that application. If not, they should have some alternative for your project.
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Re: Exhaust Pipe Temperature?
The Rustoelum High Heat paint rated at 2000 deg F is a good product.
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