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Who knew FiSTing was so fun?
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16369258" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>I did my downpipe(havent installed it yet) on the Fiesta and a few other exhaust components on other cars. The stuff is durable as hell. Think of it like a heat resistant powdercoating. I did a set of long tube headers on my 05 Mustang GT in cerakote and you could touch the things after 10 minutes of running it hard. They can coat just about any type of metal and its a baked on finish. I think it was designed for gun parts originally but it has spread to other applications. </p><p></p><p>It cost me $75 to coat my downpipe. So its not cheap but not terribly expensive for something that you would only have to do once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16369258, member: 39344"] I did my downpipe(havent installed it yet) on the Fiesta and a few other exhaust components on other cars. The stuff is durable as hell. Think of it like a heat resistant powdercoating. I did a set of long tube headers on my 05 Mustang GT in cerakote and you could touch the things after 10 minutes of running it hard. They can coat just about any type of metal and its a baked on finish. I think it was designed for gun parts originally but it has spread to other applications. It cost me $75 to coat my downpipe. So its not cheap but not terribly expensive for something that you would only have to do once. [/QUOTE]
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