New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
#1
New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
I just talked a local shop into trying this stuff and here are the results...
IF you look on the flange it looks like it is scratched but that is aluminum off of the key I tried to scratch it with.
Manifold is for a 4g63/4g64
It adds about $60 to the price of a manifold and it is good for 1800 degrees.
IF you look on the flange it looks like it is scratched but that is aluminum off of the key I tried to scratch it with.
Manifold is for a 4g63/4g64
It adds about $60 to the price of a manifold and it is good for 1800 degrees.
#2
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
that manifold looks good (like with the heat coating) and the welds are ok too...
but being close to equal length... not really working out there.. would this cause any problem with the 1 cylinder having more pipe than the others?
but being close to equal length... not really working out there.. would this cause any problem with the 1 cylinder having more pipe than the others?
#3
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
Originally Posted by rollmodel
that manifold looks good (like with the heat coating) and the welds are ok too...
but being close to equal length... not really working out there.. would this cause any problem with the 1 cylinder having more pipe than the others?
but being close to equal length... not really working out there.. would this cause any problem with the 1 cylinder having more pipe than the others?
#4
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
what type of heat coating is it? is it painted... or powdercoated...
i think it is a good idea. but even a better one might be to use heat wrap on the manifold (unless they are worried about looks).
i think it is a good idea. but even a better one might be to use heat wrap on the manifold (unless they are worried about looks).
#7
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
Originally Posted by rollmodel
what type of heat coating is it? is it painted... or powdercoated...
i think it is a good idea. but even a better one might be to use heat wrap on the manifold (unless they are worried about looks).
i think it is a good idea. but even a better one might be to use heat wrap on the manifold (unless they are worried about looks).
#9
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
Originally Posted by Shockazooloo
How many minutes is that paint gauranteed to stay on after you start up the car?
#10
Re:New flat black hotcoat! Watcha think?
i painted my manifold with some 1200 krylon.... that was like 4 bucks...
4 bucks.. or 60... 4 or 60.... come on hmt
i would have to buy more than 10 paint cans (which is like painting it at least 80 times, because its not a big manifold).
if that stuff helps keep in the heat.. cool.. but for looks.. i like the 'krylon touch'
4 bucks.. or 60... 4 or 60.... come on hmt
i would have to buy more than 10 paint cans (which is like painting it at least 80 times, because its not a big manifold).
if that stuff helps keep in the heat.. cool.. but for looks.. i like the 'krylon touch'