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      02-18-2015, 06:23 AM   #1
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Downpipe Ceramic Thermal Coating

Anyone here that would recommend throwing in for the ceramic thermal coating? Not sure if its worth it or not....

Thanks in advance for the recommendations!

Edit: I'm going to go ER catless downpipe for all's information.

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Anyone here that would recommend throwing in for the ceramic thermal coating? Not sure if its worth it or not....

Thanks in advance for the recommendations!

Edit: I'm going to go ER catless downpipe for all's information.
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      02-18-2015, 01:36 PM   #3
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Keeping heat in an exhaust is proven to increase HP.... not to mention removing under bonnet temps !! It certainly cant hurt thats for sure !! But get it done professionally !!
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Anyone here that would recommend throwing in for the ceramic thermal coating? Not sure if its worth it or not....

Thanks in advance for the recommendations!

Edit: I'm going to go ER catless downpipe for all's information.
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      02-18-2015, 02:26 PM   #4
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Keeping heat in an exhaust is proven to increase HP.... not to mention removing under bonnet temps !! It certainly cant hurt thats for sure !! But get it done professionally !!
chaddy74 , how about wrapping the Downpipe with titanium high temperature exhaust wrap?
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      02-18-2015, 03:58 PM   #5
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Mmmmmmm I have never been a massive fan of wrapping a downpipe but that said I have it on my subaru !! If you can afford the good coating then that would be the preferred option on a BMW. Cleaner and looks mint also

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chaddy74 , how about wrapping the Downpipe with titanium high temperature exhaust wrap?
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Mmmmmmm I have never been a massive fan of wrapping a downpipe but that said I have it on my subaru !! If you can afford the good coating then that would be the preferred option on a BMW. Cleaner and looks mint also
LOL too late for me to get the ceramic coat, my DP is on the way to me now, so I guess I'll stick with the no coated one
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