Ceramic coating pipes

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Anyone have there pipe or pipes coated before? I currently have my pipe wrapped in header tape to keep it from melting any plastics but I wonder how well the coating works for heat issues .
 

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Where did you get it done ? And is it spendy for a single pipe ? Thanx
 

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It should be done brand new, not after heat being cycled. You will chase cracks forever, don't know why just we learned over the years.
 

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Second for top gun in Calgary, they are awesome, good work and good price,, and yes I wouldn’t do a used pipe
 

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I've done used pipes and didn't have an issue, but I only coat the outside. There's just too much oil etc on the inside to ever get them clean enough to coat inside unless you do a brand new pipe. Clean them really well with a sodablaster, get a good shop to do it and it should be fine. Talk to the shop if you are not sure. Whatever you do, get that header wrap off the pipe - it will hold moisture against the pipe and rust it out prematurely.
 

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Without header wrap or ceramic coating , what are others doing for controlling the underhood heat ?
 

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I got top gun in Calgary to ceramic coat my 15 summit. Then I powdered the heat shield in high temp black. Still looked like new after a year of riding. Not sure what it did for heat tho. I’m sure it helped. Think it was 150 or something. I did it mostly cause I hate a rusty pipe and oxidized aluminum.


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My stock pipe was grenaded in a collision with a tree , therefore the need for a new pipe . The stock heatshield is no more . That's why I've been using the header wrap
 

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I got top gun in Calgary to ceramic coat my 15 summit. Then I powdered the heat shield in high temp black. Still looked like new after a year of riding. Not sure what it did for heat tho. I’m sure it helped. Think it was 150 or something. I did it mostly cause I hate a rusty pipe and oxidized aluminum.


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That’s sharp looking right there
 

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I rigged up plugs & a air fitting to pressurize & heat the pipe. You don't need much air pressure to do this, repairs tree damage.
 

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Interesting story on ceramic coated pipes using factory heat shield. Used to have the pipes coated on all my 2 smoke sleds. On 4 stroke now but recommend ceramic coating for sure. One of my 2 smokes I coated the pipe and reused the stock heat shield. Started chasing a lean spot in the mid range. Turned out that removing the stock heat shield got rid of the lean spot. Just something to think about.

I like ceramic coating so much that I used to have pistons coated as well. Domes with a heat resistant coating and skirts with a slick coating. Worked really well.
 

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I got top gun in Calgary to ceramic coat my 15 summit. Then I powdered the heat shield in high temp black. Still looked like new after a year of riding. Not sure what it did for heat tho. I’m sure it helped. Think it was 150 or something. I did it mostly cause I hate a rusty pipe and oxidized aluminum.

Man, how does your ch!t turn out so nice all the time?! lol
 
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