I had a curious question and maybe someone knew an answer. Does the chrome plating on 550/750 headers affect performance? Does it mitigate or help control heat? I've no ideas I don't know the chemistry or thermodynamics of chrome.
Wondering this partly because I wire brushed some of the chrome off my headers on accident and have been thinking of getting them redone.
Good question,
The engineering hand book shows chominum has a heat coefficient of 70-80 dependent on temperature 71.3@ 991*
and 80@ 621*. Where as carbon steel has a heat coefficient of 54 and they don’t show any different coefficients for temperature changes.. Copper having a heat coefficient of 383 @ 621*, and aluminum has a heat coefficient of 232 @ 621*,
for some examples of some metals that can really conduct heat always..
Looks like chrome helps conduct heat faster than just plain carbon steel.. cast iron has a coefficient of 54.7@ 621*….
Like others have said…. May not see any big HP with either type Dyno you use…