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Originally Posted by fuelmoto
With the HTC ceramic coating the pipes will retain the sterling silver finish which will not discolor regardless of heat and conditions
Originally Posted by fabrik8r
Are you really making this claim in writing?
We offer a lifetime warranty on our Jackpot headpipes and this includes our HTC Ceramic finish
Originally Posted by fuelmoto
With the HTC ceramic coating the pipes will retain the sterling silver finish which will not discolor regardless of heat and conditions
We offer a lifetime warranty on our Jackpot headpipes and this includes our HTC Ceramic finish
Cool, I just wanted to clarify. "regardless of conditions" is pretty loose language for a warranty. Thanks
Yesterday I installed the Fullsac ceramic coated X-Pipe on my 2011 Limited. I have no real mechanical experience and no problem with the install. Quality and fit were excellent. Hopefully, when the weather warms up, I will be able to discern a heat difference.
Oh, and a nice surprise, 2 new gaskets were included with the x-pipe. I probably could have re-used the stock ones, but since I had 2 new ones . . .
Gotta give props to Dennis Kirk. Ordered chrome V&H Dresser Duals for $342.99, free shipping ($10 over-size UPS surcharge). Three-day delivery... they arrived in two.
Got 'em installed today. Sounds great coupled with SE Street Performance mufflers. Should see a temperature difference too (sans cat).
I have the Fullsac Pipe. As a suggestion to properly cure the ceramic coating. Leave the heat shields off and start the engine, let it idle until the pipe starts to smoke. Turn it off and let it cool until you can touch it, this doesn't take long. Start it again and repeat. I went through 4 heat cycles before it stopped smoking. This cures the coating and will keep it from blistering. You also might want to take it outside the garage, it stinks like you can't believe.
i'm using the vance & hines pro pipe, and i'm very happy i chose this exhaust. the fuelmoto setup looks sharp too, with it being stainless with the option of ceramic coating, it'd be a super setup i'm sure. their warranty looks great too.
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