I'm convinced it boils down (no pun) to Chrysler's clumsy fuel scheduling to make their CAFE numbers.
Their theory must have been, "If you can't FIGURE it out, just LEAN it out."
I had my Banks header Jet Hot coated because I knew it was going to crack anyway and I was looking for some kind of alternative to changing headers every six months.
I chose their sterling sliver ceramic as it's "good to" 1700 F, whatever "good to" means.
After about 3 hours of service, there was a crystalline layer all over the header and head pipe (had the head pipe done as well) that you could wipe off with your hand.
Yesterday, after nearly six months in service, Dan Groff from Jet Hot calls me out of the blue and asks me how it's going with their coating and the Banks header, so I ask him about the crystal-like deposits.
He said that ain't normal and wants to recoat at their expense under warranty, freight paid both ways. (Imagine that)
He and I both want to see if there's a cheaper way to prevent the Banks headers from cracking so he's motivated to help as he'd like to tap the Banks user market if there's a viable product here. (Cheaper than having the header rebuilt - I am NOT going to replace a header every six months just because Banks warrants them - got better things to do with my time.)
Frankly, I'm going to have the header and pipe recoated one more time and then I'll get rid of the junk Dodge Caravan motor and put an LS1 in its place.
Either way, I'm a "lifer" with Jet Hot coatings.
That sounded awfully much like a rant, didn't it?