Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Go on Honda-tech and do a search for DIY coating.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Originally Posted by Inquisition
Go on Honda-tech and do a search for DIY coating.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Originally Posted by chris
Or do what i said
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Originally Posted by Inquisition
Or you could clean the manifold off, spray it with actual exhaust coating good for 2000* and have it actually last/work.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
The sheer fact fook says it will work makes me sure it will fail. I did the spray paint with my downpipe. It took a couple of months, but the spray is chipping and dying. The spraypaint method doesn't last. The exhaust coating method will last. Do whatever you want. Its worth throwing another method out.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
I used the duplicolor "engine paint" or whatever it was. It has stayed on pretty well thus far. Only used it for a little while.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Originally Posted by Cray91
I used the duplicolor "engine paint" or whatever it was. It has stayed on pretty well thus far. Only used it for a little while.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Although its more expensive, you could get it ceramic coated, supposedly it keeps the heat in giving you a ---- hairs faster spool.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
BBQ Grill paint works pretty darn good. I've used it quite a few times and it has never came off.
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Re: Tunertoys DIY manifold.
Thats what I used on my mani, high temp BBQ paint, was like $6 at crappy tire from my buddies hot ass ------- sister, ---- that girls beautifiul
But yeah, high temp BBQ paint worked for me |
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