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Improve airflow in your ride with Jet-Hot Headers!

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Default Improve airflow in your ride with Jet-Hot Headers!

Your Chevy Camaro/Corvette was originally constructed to show its real nature on the high speeds. But when it does, its exhaust components get extremely hot, which can decrease the overall performance of your ride.





Jet-Hot came up with the solution – their long tube headers are designed to retain heat for more efficient performance as well as reducing under hood temperatures. They are designed and produced by Kooks and then coated by Jet Hot.

Jet-Hot® - Long Tube Headers https://www.carid.com/jet-hot/jet-ho...e-headers.html



Custom built for your Camaro or Corvette, they ensure perfect fitment and finish, as well as a design that produces strong horsepower and torque gains. Jet-Hot ceramic coating process with superior thermal management and corrosion resistance properties that lower surrounding temperatures by up to 65%, protect from thermal oxidation, galvanic corrosion and the ability to withstand 1250°F surface temperatures.









View full list of Jet-Hot Products at CARiD https://www.carid.com/jet-hot/

All these facts leave no doubts that coated Jet-Hot long tube headers would be a perfect performance solution for your Camaro/Corvette. PM me today for a quote or leave your inquiries below.
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