Stainless Vs Titanium Exhausts
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Stainless Vs Titanium Exhausts
Do any of you know the durability differences between the stainless steel systems and the titanium? I know that the titanium is lighter but I wanted to know how it stands up to use and the elements Vs the stainless. I have only had my YFZ for a few months and the head pipe is already getting surface rust. And I think the stainless will start to rainbow after a while from the heat, will the titanium do that? Thanks for the help!
-Ryan
-Ryan
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Stainless Vs Titanium Exhausts
Originally posted by: BigBubba
Titanium along with being lighter is also stronger and has the ability to flex and return to its original shape. It also blues just like stainless on the headpipe, if you have the extra cash titanium is the way to go!
Titanium along with being lighter is also stronger and has the ability to flex and return to its original shape. It also blues just like stainless on the headpipe, if you have the extra cash titanium is the way to go!
I used to have a stainless yosh on my raptor and it would glow at night because of it being so thin. will a titanium do the same thing?
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Stainless Vs Titanium Exhausts
You can ceramic-coat your steel or Ti headpipe/midpipe, and you will be happy with the results: looks great, flows great, and reduces operating temp, to help reduce loss of power due to heat. I like Jet-Hot coatings because they are nearby me. I can drop off a pipe, and have it coated in 3-4 days for $40-50. You can also coat other exhaust parts like heat shields and exhaust clamps for $5-15 each.
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