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Old 18-06-2006, 09:41 PM   #1
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I was quoted for a full exhaust system and extractors.

They said something about HPC heat protection colour or something like that. Is it necessary?

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Old 18-06-2006, 09:52 PM   #2
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you only need/want it on the extractors to reduce heat in the engine bay and against the firewall

the rest well you dont need it as its under the floor and you dont feel much heat down there due to air passing by

do a search has been discussed a fair bit before
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Old 18-06-2006, 09:56 PM   #3
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Does anyone have a price on what it costs to do some extractors?

Im looking at doing the rocker cover too, so if anyone has done it before could ya pM me.

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Old 18-06-2006, 10:02 PM   #4
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Between $150-250. For extractors.

Rocker cover is ~$100.

Pacemaker actually come with their own HPC, although it is not done by the company "HPC" or the like. Although it isn't as protective as getting it coated in HPC or Jet-Hot.

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Old 18-06-2006, 10:04 PM   #5
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damn. i thought this thread was about me. :
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Old 18-06-2006, 10:29 PM   #6
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heat wrap on the other hand decreases the life of ur exhasut system due to trapping all the moisture in when it gets in and rusts away!

thats what my bro tells me who worked at genie for a while till the shop changed hands and they laid off almost everybody(he was 1st year apprentice engineer)
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Old 18-06-2006, 10:31 PM   #7
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HPC coating isnt a "heat wrap".. water cant get under the coating.....

its a ceramic coating used to keep temperatures down under the bonnet..

its not "necessary" but its worth getting to keep wiring from melting :P....
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as i said.. "on the other hand heat wrap" not HPC coating
i know it is totally different
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Old 19-06-2006, 11:20 AM   #9
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Between $150-250. For extractors.

Rocker cover is ~$100.

Pacemaker actually come with their own HPC, although it is not done by the company "HPC" or the like. Although it isn't as protective as getting it coated in HPC or Jet-Hot.

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I thought HPC was a ceramic coating so could you tell me how much
difference between the standard pacemaker header coating and so called proper HPC?
I tried there site but came up empty
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Old 19-06-2006, 11:57 AM   #10
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It is only a ceramic coating. Although there is much more to it.

Pacemaker's own heat proof finish, which is what gives it that Blue Look, is rated to 1270 degrees.

HPC & Jet-Hot give it that chrome finish, and have a much higher temperature range.

HPC or Jet-Hot would set you back around $200 to coat a set of Extractors.

Here is the Jet-Hot website: http://www.jet-hot.com.au/
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Old 19-06-2006, 02:21 PM   #11
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Makes me wonder if an aluminised finish would be better . I used to work at a place that made ducted heating and they had the machine/oven that baked the ceramic finish onto the heat exchange in the ducted heating units, this was all the go for many years until they discovered that an aluminised finish was more effective and cheaper ! . They have been using an aluminised finish ever since .
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Old 19-06-2006, 02:30 PM   #12
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I should also mention that the HPC or Jet-Hot, does much more than just reduce heat and look good. They are also corrosion resistant, and last much longer than Chrome or Hi-Temp paints.
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Old 19-06-2006, 06:10 PM   #13
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HPC coating does look good and protect the extractors, it also as said keeps under bonnet temps down, but as it is a thermal insulator it keeps your exhaust gasses hotter for longer. This helps with gas flow and scavenging since hotter gasses are less dence. there is suppost to be quite a performace benefit to getting it done. :
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Old 19-06-2006, 06:17 PM   #14
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off the topic here sorry ...but ... au2ute , you avitar is a ripper ..lol , pretty good job of moding the pic / adding animation ..lol wd ..hahahaha
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Old 20-06-2006, 07:27 PM   #15
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cheers. i thick i stole it from another forum site. :
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Old 22-06-2006, 01:12 AM   #16
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HPC doesn't mean the header will be ceramic coated, it stands for "Heat Proof Coating" and the standard pacemaker header has it. Its a black paint that is applied to the header and has been tested up to 1270°

It costs $350 extra to get your Pacemakers ceramic coated. Pacemaker use Ceramic Coat Australia, which is a division of Pacemaker.

Info from Pacemakers website:
http://www.pacemaker.com.au/ceramic_coat.html

Exhaust gas temperature : Header surface temperature : Radiated heat (uncoated) : Radiated heat (coated) : Temp Drop Degrees F
================================================== ==================================================
1330° : 810° : 170° : 60° : 110°
1340° : 810° : 170° : 60° : 110°
1350° : 820° : 180° : 70° : 110°
1380° : 830° : 180° : 70° : 110°
1410° : 840° : 180° : 70° : 110°
1420° : 840° : 180° : 70° : 110°
1440° : 860° : 190° : 70° : 120°
1510° : 890° : 190° : 70° : 120°
1530° : 930° : 200° : 80° : 120°

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Old 22-06-2006, 12:07 PM   #17
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Some prices for you:

Pacemakers = $440
Pacemaker + Jet-Hot = $588 + ~$15 postage
Pacemaker + Ceramic Coating = $599.60 + ~$80 postage
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Old 22-06-2006, 12:47 PM   #18
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HPC also stands for High Performance Coatings, the company that does do ceramic coatings, and I think it's a little irresponsible that Pacemaker use the HPC acronym that might lead people to believe they are getting that companies coating on their headers.

I have HPC - the ceramic coating - on my Herrod headers and fully recommend it.
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Some prices for you:

Pacemakers = $440
Pacemaker + Jet-Hot = $588 + ~$15 postage
Pacemaker + Ceramic Coating = $599.60 + ~$80 postage
Which headers is that price for ?
I have been looking at the ph4001. On the Jet-Hot website thay are listed at $898
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Old 22-06-2006, 10:58 PM   #20
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Sorry i was talking I6.

That is for the PH4480, which is the Competition Header. 4.0L I6.
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