Keep Hell Cat Engine Bay Cool

Jet-Hot is known for its ceramic coatings, and while their primary purpose is to provide thermal insulation, they might not directly lower the engine temperature in the same way that a cooling system upgrade would. However, they can indirectly contribute to temperature management in the following ways:


Heat Insulation: Jet-Hot ceramic coatings can help insulate exhaust components, reducing the amount of heat radiated into the engine bay. By minimizing the transfer of heat from exhaust parts to nearby components, it can contribute to a cooler overall environment in the engine bay.


Exhaust System Efficiency: Jet-Hot coatings can also contribute to improved exhaust system efficiency. By reducing heat buildup in the exhaust components, the exhaust gases can flow more smoothly, potentially enhancing the overall performance of the exhaust system.


Corrosion Resistance: Jet-Hot coatings provide corrosion resistance, which can be beneficial for the longevity of exhaust components. Corroded or damaged components can negatively impact performance and contribute to elevated temperatures in the engine bay.


While Jet-Hot coatings can play a role in temperature management, it's essential to note that they are just one component of a comprehensive approach to maintaining optimal engine temperatures. Other factors, such as the cooling system's efficiency, driving conditions, and the specific modifications made to the vehicle, also influence engine temperatures.


If you are looking to address high engine temperatures in your Hellcat, you may want to consider a combination of measures, including upgrading the cooling system, ensuring proper airflow, and possibly exploring additional aftermarket solutions like upgraded radiators or heat exchangers. Consulting with automotive professionals or specialists who have experience with high-performance vehicles can help you determine the most effective strategy for your specific needs.




Mark Manansala