ceramic coating
#3
Re:ceramic coating
umm...i'm not sure about every brand out there...but the stuff i used to use at my old job was just a brush on kind. Only thing is you have to have an oven to bake it on...ours was running close to 1000 degrees or more. It's a tedious process, and it never really lasted too long on our vscca cars...maybe 4-5 races.
#6
Re:ceramic coating
Learn from me, I painted my engine. It keeps things running hotter under the hood then if you didn't paint it. Only thing I would suggest is maybe sanding and polishing everything down, if you're looking to have something to show colorwise under the hood. But really, engine paint holds more temperature in.
#7
Re:ceramic coating
Originally Posted by Chacko
Learn from me, I painted my engine. It keeps things running hotter under the hood then if you didn't paint it. Only thing I would suggest is maybe sanding and polishing everything down, if you're looking to have something to show colorwise under the hood. But really, engine paint holds more temperature in.
#9
Re:ceramic coating
its put on just like powder coating its sprayed on than baked on but it is some good sufe it can lower your engine temp about 40 degrees by just spraying your pistons just make sure to use a good company like swain technology all companys are use there own blend of coating and from what i have seen swain is the best
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