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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/19/04 7:27pmMessage 11 of 33
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DE PERE, WI - USA
Joined: 12/9/2001
Posts: 231
Vette(s): 1969 350, 4-spd, 3.53 gear, side exhaust, custom mix yellow PPG base/clear Brilliant Yellow
From experience I can tell you, if you put those HOT tubes on you will get burned, sooner or later. I didn't even have them on my vett but a friends that I rode in regular, it'll get you! You can try the cloth, but that will last a few times and then they forget, or someone eles get in and dosn't know. I have the factory style with the fiberglass covers. I can run all day, get out and rest my hand on the covers, and brush my leg and nothing, I made a wise choice, you can do what you wish, the sounds is very similal from both, and if you have to have the crome covers, you'll just have to spend alot of cash for the real original covers, they even look better than the Hooker crome hot tubes and there original style. My .02 worth

Dave
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/19/04 7:41pmMessage 12 of 33
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Miramar, FL - USA
Joined: 3/16/2004
Posts: 672
Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.
Funny you should mention the sound since that was going to factor in heavily in my final decision. Thanks a bunch....best $.02 I ever spent.

JR
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/19/04 8:05pmMessage 13 of 33
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ATLANTA, GA - USA
Joined: 1/17/2002
Posts: 52
Vette(s): 1971 coupe. Fully restored, numbers match
I burned myself once on the pipes, only because someone distracted me. I'm the one who wanted the pipes and knew the consequences. I always remember to watch myself on the way out and I'm 5'3". The pipes sound great, but take a lot of polishing!

Cindi
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/19/04 8:13pmMessage 14 of 33
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Miramar, FL - USA
Joined: 3/16/2004
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Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.
Thanx, Cindi....beautiful car!

JR |saluteflag|
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/19/04 9:32pmMessage 15 of 33
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Hot Springs, AR - USA
Joined: 4/24/2004
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Vette(s): 69 Conv #'s match 427, TKO-600/.64, 3.36HD-Posi, HT, T/T, PS, PB, PW, SP, Leather, Comp XE264HR & Roller Rockers & Lifters, Air-Gap RPM intake, Holley St Av 770 VS, MSD 6AL+Dist+Blaster SS, K&N, Jet-Hot Hooker Side-Pipes, Steeroids, Al Rad, Spal Fans
anybody using a set of jet-hot coated tubes ??

they claim to reduce surface temp 50% at manifold..

wondering how the temp is on the side tubes..

they have a treatment called "jet-hot" arctic which is just a double coating of the insulator...

I emailed them to ask about this situation..

I thought maybe I would get the headers single coated and the side tubes double coated..
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/20/04 3:31amMessage 16 of 33
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KERNERSVILLE, NC - USA
Joined: 1/13/2004
Posts: 1355
Vette(s): 1968 L-71 convertible
I ran the jet hot tubes on a '73. I also got a pretty nasty burn. I left a stain on the tubes that was difficult to polish off. One good scalding was enough for me to learn though. I too was very careful after that.
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/20/04 11:09amMessage 17 of 33
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Forest Hill, MD - USA
Joined: 4/1/2004
Posts: 9
Vette(s): 1976 corvette
In this sue happy society we live in, has anyone heard of someone getting sued because some unsuspecting person accidently touched the hot pipes? It seems like this could be one heck of a potential legal liability. |hammer|
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/20/04 11:17amMessage 18 of 33
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Miramar, FL - USA
Joined: 3/16/2004
Posts: 672
Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.
Very possible! Moral of the story, never leave your Vette unattended and POSITIVELY NO RIDERS!!

JR |biggrin|
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/20/04 11:22amMessage 19 of 33
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Corydon, IN - USA
Joined: 4/20/2004
Posts: 62
Vette(s): 1969 Black Coupe,355ci,SRT Heads,Crower Cam,Edlebrock, Holley,Bowtie 1.6 rollers,Headman Hedders,4spd,3.55 rear.
Insitute a policy:

All Riders Must Sign a Release Form |laugh| |laugh| |laugh|

Dave
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sidepipe burn

Posted: 5/20/04 11:36amMessage 20 of 33
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LaSalle, Canada
Joined: 9/3/2003
Posts: 431
Vette(s): 1976, custom paint, chrome headers/side pipes, front/rear spoilers, dual side sport mirrors, bubble tail light conversion
I've had mine for years and even when my 75 year old mother (5'3") gets out, she can do it without getting burned - provided I reminder her each time (hey, she's 75!).

Just swival to the side and step out - no biggie.
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