Since spring is almost here, I bought a new set up DC headers to replace the DC header I have on now. I finally got around to coating my new one, just to give a little more added protection in preserving the finish and to slow corrosion. I had access to a high temp paint from my fathers work. So I bought a quart for $20.00! Anyways, I hooked up the spray gun, gave them a few coats, let them dry over night, then baked them for 1 1/2 @ 400 degrees, let them cool, then baked them for 45min @ 250, let them cool again, and here's what I got! Very pleased with the results, first time I have coated a header. Let me know what yeah think and if theres anyone who has questions, let me know I'll be glad to help!
Before coating the header
Ready to be baked!
Finished results!
They are not as shiny as the factory ceramic coating, but I'm more for the sleeper/low profile look than bling, bling. Overall this took me 2 days to do and only $20.00!
Before coating the header
Ready to be baked!
Finished results!
They are not as shiny as the factory ceramic coating, but I'm more for the sleeper/low profile look than bling, bling. Overall this took me 2 days to do and only $20.00!