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intake manifold coatings. outcome



ok, give us pics
Al

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Blain" <rept@qwest.net>
To: <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:08 AM
Subject: intake manifold coatings. outcome


> After checking numerous outlets for performance, autobody, and supply 
> parts houses I found DA shiat!  Ceramic in a can that acctually 
> dissipates heat from the manifold.  You can get it at Nappa, and it's 
> relativly inexpensive 4-5 per can.  It took me 4 cans to do the intake 
> of a V8- so a scirocco should get by with one can for several coatings.
> 
> Remember to degrease WELL, or get pocking.
> 
> This stuff works great coated well, is tough once dry, and looks Sweet!
> I think it's a Krylon formulation.  suatable up to 1200 degrees for 
> limited periods, or 500 constant. The manufacturer even claims Dyno 
> improvements with the product. Personally, I only used it as a 
> functional aesthetic. I didnt want a coating that could possible inhibit 
> the dissipation of heat!
> 
> T'care all!
> 
> 
> Mike blain (bad speller)
> 
> Larry wrote:
> 
> > Just let me say this;   POWDER COAT.
> > 
> > Larry  sandiego16V
> > 
> > 
> >>OK, here is a question:   aside from the obvious thing to do which is 
> >>send my manifold pieces out to JETHOT, is there a CHEAPASS thermal 
> >>coating or spraypaint type coating for intakes out there?  
> >>
> > 
> > 
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