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This is a discussion on Jet-Hot... within the General Discussion forums, part of the Scion tC category; So I know you can use jet-hot on headers but is there any other use then just headers?...

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    So I know you can use jet-hot on headers but is there any other use then just headers?

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    Jet-Hot can do almost anything that is exposed to heat and friction, such as exhaust systems, pistons, valves and covers, plus gears and industrial applications.
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    okay thanks Cadence, and how much is it? On the website it doesnt show the price.

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    Your best bet is to call them directly or email them and get a price quote. I believe I paid $200-$225 to have the ceramic coating removed and then jet-coated w/ 1,200 degree heat protection.
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