Do ceramic coated headers keep engine bay cooler?

It absolutely does reduce under-hood temperatures compared to non-coated headers and as already mentioned, can assist with keeping the O2 sensors happy. You are correct about the tune the fans do come on at a lower temperature.
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Do ceramic coated headers run cooler?

Just as the heat resistance of the ceramic coating protects the header itself, it also restricts heat emissions and lowers the under-hood temperature.
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Does ceramic coating reduce heat?

Ceramic coatings help reduce the thermal cycle and reduce surface temperatures. By reducing exposure of these parts to a constant hot-cool cycle, you reduce the risk of metal parts weakening.
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Are ceramic headers worth it?

Are ceramic coatings worth it? An average coating job will cost between $200 and $300 for a set of headers. In the end, this is well worth the cost. You will see performance gains, reduce costly damage, and get a look that will last a long time.
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Do headers run hotter than manifolds?

Q: Do headers get hotter than manifolds? Well, even when the surface temperatures of the manifolds and the headers are almost similar, the header pipe temperature can be 3 to 4 times hotter than the manifold. In fact, they are capable of radiating 3-4 times more heat.
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Are shorty headers better than stock manifolds?

Although shorty headers don't always produce as much low- and mid-range power as full-length headers, they do provide significant power gains over stock manifolds and have the potential to produce higher rpm power gains. You can maximize the performance of your shorty headers by opting for equal-length primaries.
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How hot do headers get on a v8?

It can run up to 400 to 500 degrees if you were running a steady 65 MPH.
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How much heat can ceramic coating take?

Ceramic is incredibly heat resistant, and it can withstand temperatures of 2,000 degrees Celsius, or 3,800 degrees Fahrenheit. ITC ceramic coatings can withstand up to 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is why it's called high temp ceramic coating.
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What is the best coating for headers?

Ceramic Coated Headers are the best option for performance and durability. Most people like the way they look and the finish will last longer than paint.
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How do I reduce header temp?

But, if you want to reduce temperatures, wrapping your exhaust is one good way to accomplish that. The results are great, whether you have painted or coated headers. Header wraps aren't just for looks, they're functional when installed properly.
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How much does ceramic coating drop temperature?

The coating can also be applied to turbo housings, cam covers, heat shields and other metal components. Testing by race teams has shown a reduction in under-bonnet temperature of up to 25ºC and power improvements, from the lower air induction temperatures, of up to six percent.
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Can exhaust manifolds be ceramic coated?

Ceramic coating, thermal barrier coating, heat transfer coating and dry film lubrication coating are ideal for items that reach up to 2000 degrees and always recommended on high heat items such as exhaust manifolds, headers and turbo housings.
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Do I need to wrap ceramic coated headers?

Ceramic coating does have the advantage over wrap from a durability perspective. It will not be damaged by engine fluids unlike wrap which will degrade if in contacts engine oils, degreasers and or other under bonnet fluids. For maximum heat retention you would do both wrap and coat. Yes this does happen.
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How do you break in ceramic headers?

Ceramic coated headers require several heat cycles and/or an hour run of your engine at idle or driving normally to fully cure before they will withstand extreme heat. Bonehead Performance recommends using uncoated cast iron exhaust manifolds or old uncoated headers to break in new engines to avoid coating damage.
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What's the difference between ceramic and chrome headers?

If actually some still have chrome coatings, they don't last long (rust & peeling). Stainless is durable, but retains very little heat. Ceramic is the best for heat retention, IF coated inside and out. May discolor evevtually if they are exposed to water, roadsalt, etc.
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Can you ceramic coat a chrome exhaust?

Yes, a nano ceramic coating, like Armor Shield IX, is completely safe to use on a chrome plated, chrome wrapped, chrome powder coated, or even spray-on chrome coated surfaces.
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What temp is powder coating good to?

The most common powder coatings can withstand temperatures between ambient to 200°F, although most are on the lower end of the spectrum. These general powders will do the trick for most typical applications, but may be susceptible to significant color change and other issues once you start pushing that 200°F+ range.
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Can you ceramic coat your engine?

Things like air induction and intercooler piping, turbo housings, and valve covers can all be ceramic coated. There have even been advancements in the coating of engine internals, with ceramic coated piston heads being one of the most recent breakthroughs.
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Does sun Cure ceramic coating?

Applying ceramic coating in direct sunlight will also wreck all of that elbow grease. Always allow that initial 4-5 hours of hardening time to take place under the cover of shade or indoors before moving the vehicle out into the sun. Throwing a coat of ceramic coating on a hot surface is also a big no-no.
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How hot do cast iron exhaust manifolds get?

Manifolds and/or exhaust pipes on some vehicles can reach 1200 degrees F. It is rare to find temperatures this high in normal operation. The hottest locations tend to be those for which there is some constriction or impingement of exhaust gas.
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What temp does exhaust manifold get to?

1. Exhaust Manifold. When the gases are coming out of the engine, they are at their hottest point. This is where the gases could easily reach 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if you are pushing the vehicle hard.
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What is normal exhaust manifold temperature?

According to this website from the University of Washington: Manifolds and/or exhaust pipes on some vehicles can reach 1200 degrees F. It is rare to find temperatures this high in normal operation. If your laser thermometer can read up to at least that high, you should not have any issues.
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