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02-27-2011 | #1 |
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Header Coating
I've got a set of Watson headers that are currently coated with some black stuff (possibly just hi-temp paint). Does anyone know where I can get them ceramic coated? I'm looking for someone 'local' - i.e. Ontario.
Thanks in advance Dave
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02-27-2011 | #2 |
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Re: Header Coating
Hi Dave,
I was looking around for coating places and found this one. I don't know how close they are to you? http://www.swaintech.com/store.asp?pid=10969 There was another company I found in Canada, Afterburner Performance Coatings. I just tried to get a link from my favorites to post but there seems to be an issue with their web site. Tom
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Re: Header Coating
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Dave - I've heard that the Canuks just use tar for their coatings
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02-27-2011 | #4 |
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Re: Header Coating
Thanks Tom. The Swaintech place isn't too far but it's still cross-border, which I was hoping to avoid. I tried googling the Afterburner place but like you get the site unavailable message.
Bob - we only use tar to coat our igloos
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02-27-2011 | #5 |
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Re: Header Coating
Dave, I far from an expert on this coating stuff. I was doing research awhile back and ran across some car mag articles that mentioned the Afterburner guys. The write ups had hard number comparisons on before & after using their coatings on headers & turbos. The temp drop was dramatic. I went to their site & they had it up front, a coating can be functional or it can be decorative...not both. They seemed to be the deal.
The only reason I didn't try to do business with them was that I knew nothing about shipping stuff out of the country. Tom
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02-27-2011 | #6 |
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Re: Header Coating
Sounds good Tom. I'll try giving them a call, see if they're still operating. Perhaps its just the website having problems.
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