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Old 04-13-2006, 12:29 AM
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Why not just Jet Hot coat it? Wrap is ugly, traps water, and corrodes even stainless with the combination of exhaust heat and road grime infested water that gets trapped under it. It's really not that great an idea for street cars. Perfect for racers though.
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:31 AM
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Wow, well it looks like my next purchase is header wrap or I'm putting the stock headers back on. I can't believe that happened, that absolutely sucks. Why don't you hold off on a new car and see if lo_bux can hook you up. I don't see any reason why you couldn't get new seals, TRD is being ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by lo_bux_racer
Why not just Jet Hot coat it? Wrap is ugly, traps water, and corrodes even stainless with the combination of exhaust heat and road grime infested water that gets trapped under it. It's really not that great an idea for street cars. Perfect for racers though.
HighlanderMac, already has the DC Sports Ceramic Coated headers. So I doubt that a coating will help. Either that or DC went light on the coating.
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:47 AM
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I just checked on jet hot and it reduces temps by something like 70 percent so I guarantee it would work. The only problem is that it looks to be pretty expensive. I just ordered some header wrap off of ebay and I'm going to try and rig the header heat shield on.
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:53 AM
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Stick with Jet Hot then. Hopefully it prevents any future problems.
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Ok guys, this might sound stupid, but anyone think of wrapping the s/c shaft with heatwrap?
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:57 AM
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That would retain heat in the shaft which you DEFINETLY don't want to do.
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Old 04-13-2006, 12:58 AM
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If I can't get the heat shield on I might just put my stock header back on until I can afford jet hot.
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I might just install a metal plate between the s/c shaft and the header kinda like scion speed did with their turbo setup
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Well the DC Header is Ceramic Coated, However I dont believe that it is a heat absorbant ceramic. Even if it is, it obviously is not a very good ceramic. Within 5 Seconds of the car being on the heat is unbearable on the DC Sports Ceramic.

Maybe the Jet Hot would be a good solution, as well as a metal plate like what was suggested.

I will try to decide what the best solution is.
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Old 04-13-2006, 01:42 AM
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I'm putting the stock header and heat shield back on because I was planning on getting a new header (4-2-1) anyway and I'll just keep stock until I can get a new one and get it jet hot coated. I may be being over-precautious but at this point I don't really care since $2900 is at stake.
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i dont understand how you cant get a replacement seal, what happends if the seal wears out over time naturally? are they gonna just tell yo to throw out the SC? Has anyone else tried to locate a seal
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Originally Posted by lo_bux_racer
Why not just Jet Hot coat it? Wrap is ugly, traps water, and corrodes even stainless with the combination of exhaust heat and road grime infested water that gets trapped under it. It's really not that great an idea for street cars. Perfect for racers though.
They sell silicone coating made to go over the wrap, seals out moisture. Have it on my car. But then again, i can't think of why moisture would form considering the exhaust temp on the manifold is like 700 degrees.
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Does anybody with the OEM Header/Heatshield have a problem with the seals?
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This is what I'm wanting to know. Maybe it's not the pulley, it's just that the people with the pulley have headers and that's the problem. Although you might be able to call TRD and tell them you have a problem with the leak and have the pulley and the header and see what they really blame it on. For all we know TRD might just be jumping on anything that they can possibly blame the problem on.
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Old 04-13-2006, 03:44 AM
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^^^ This is another thought that I had.. I can totally see them just blaming it on the header so they dont have to deal with it, which just makes me want to get out of TRD all together.. I mean, come on. A header causing this problem and they wont even help one of there customers out???
When the guy got an attitude with me I was like, Fine man, whatever... click... lost total respect for that guy all together..
I am just hoping that I get a good trade in on my car.. I got offered 15500 without them knowing that the S/C was put on by toyota and stock is warrantied.. so if I can get 18500 I will definately do it.. let alone 18000....
Anyone want a tC?? lol...
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how many miles u have on? ^^
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Old 04-13-2006, 05:25 AM
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8,000 miles on the car and about 7,500 on the supercharger..
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Old 04-13-2006, 05:33 AM
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ic. So you've have just recently bought your tc? Did you buy the tC bone stock? what do you have in it?
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Old 04-13-2006, 05:46 AM
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Yes I bought the car stock.. And this is what I have done so far... Also with some BF Goodrich T/A KDW 2s on it..


TRD SuperCharger, 9lb Pulley, Ceramic DC Sport Header, Ingalls "Stiffy" damper, Custom Mandrel Bent 3" Exhaust with 3" Downpipe and Magnaflow muffler, Bosche 110 Sport BPV, Custom Short Ram Intake, Powder Coated Strut Tower Bar, TWM Short Shifter, Trust Shift ****, Megan tinted Boost Gauge

226.96 hp/197.09 ft-lbs BEFORE Header.......




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