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NewStangNewbee

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Does it really matter if you get coated headers? I know it saves them fromm rust but if you dont get coated headers does it really matter if they rust? Isnt it only surface rust?
 
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I thought most headers come coated now, which ones are you looking at?
 

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I dont have enough cash for coated. I want cheap lt's that work.
 

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I am getting ready to do a pi head swap and I want to do them at the same time. And be done with it. SO does it really matter what headers I buy>?
 

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Mac is cheap, I just ordered a set which are in my room waiting for install. They are also hts coated.
 

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How much were they? and where>?
 

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The ceramic coating keeps more heat in the pipes and out the exhaust, which helps to light off the cats faster for better emissions, it also keeps underhood temperatures down in addition to keep your exhaust from rusting. IMO on metal as thin as exhaust tubing, there's no such thing as "surface rust". A leak in your headers is going to be worse than a leak in your muffler or cat-back. It's mainly an issue of reliability and longevity with performance gains coming second.
 

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Ims taking off the cats when i do the headers. Do what the cheapest coated headers are?
 

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Ims taking off the cats when i do the headers. Do what the cheapest coated headers are?
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03gtmustang

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Go to www.macperformance.com
 

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gracias senor
 

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DAMN! I have like 200 or so to spend on them lol is that out of the question?
 
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If you only have 200 then you wont be getting headers any time soon.
 

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haha damn ok i will wait
 

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Jesus Christ.

If your budget is so tight that you can't come off some money for headers, how EXACTLY are you going to finance a headswap???? What is your contingency plan if you or your shop mis-times the cams and you bend some valves? What would you do if a tech accidentally dropped a machine screw down your intake valves and trashed a cylinder?

Take it from someone else if not from me. This is not an area of your life where you meet lots of people who took the cheapest possible way out and lived happily ever after. The cheapest parts are often the ****tiest parts. If you really want to get serious, do it once and do it right. The higher initial investment typically has a lower life-cycle cost because maintenance and rework is not as big of an issue.

I never understand why people can't find enough time or money to do a job right, but they have enough to do a job over again.

BTW- to answer your original post... You don't want headers to rust for a reason. The tubes are much thinner than factory manifolds. If they rust through (and bare metal or poorly treated ones DO) then you get to pull the ruined headers and pay for new ones. Again, doing the job once right is cheaper and easier than doing it twice badly.

EDIT- I always sound like a hardass in these posts. I'm not trying to be a jerk, but sometimes it takes patience to get what you want. I've been driving Mustangs for 6 years, and I just got LTs on my Cobra (which took 4 years to get) this past month.
 
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