ive found somewhere better than camcoat. but £40 per foot on 40mm mani pipes.
but if it ever comes off its free to re-coat it!
Tell us more, mine will be going very soon to be coated.
Also if ceramic does come off (inside coated), bye bye turbo
ive found somewhere better than camcoat. but £40 per foot on 40mm mani pipes.
but if it ever comes off its free to re-coat it!
have you not finished that yetTell us more, mine will be going very soon to be coated.
have you not finished that yet
Ceramic coating of manifolds normally start at £200+ +vat from Camcoat.
Looks tight in there re heat dispersal.
Bill s right re heat shielding. Even on my Golf there's quite a bit of room all things considered but boy it don't have get hot behind there.
I've put additional wrap around my I/C pipe work but have taken off the heat wrap on the manifold. I'd wrap what you can in foil wrap.
I've been considering some extra ducting to get more air in behind....God only knows how much heat Bill's car produces on an even more confined space.
Tell us more, mine will be going very soon to be coated.
Also if ceramic does come off (inside coated), bye bye turbo
My bonnet sits +25mm at rear now for racing to assist in getting airflow out of there.
off topic i know
but bill, how did you do this, iv seen alot of people doing this and always wondered "how have they done that" ??
off topic i know
but bill, how did you do this, iv seen alot of people doing this and always wondered "how have they done that" ??
Any pics on that mani bill? Sounds like a nice piece tho, the pics i've seen of full race mani's have been top quality.
Are they gonna be selling it en mass?
Its deffo a ford think. I had to have them on me ford as the bonnet didnt fit due to engine that was inside!
Has anyone ceramic coated the inside of their inlet manifolds?
There is a coaters nr dunstable somewhere. Maybe worth asking them. KarlosR knows where they are.