W wsellars Member Oct 5, 2009 #2 VHT Flameproof Coatings. Should be good up to 1500 degrees.http://www.summitracing.com/parts/VHT-SP102/# Does painting the turbo trap more heat opposed to not painting?
VHT Flameproof Coatings. Should be good up to 1500 degrees.http://www.summitracing.com/parts/VHT-SP102/# Does painting the turbo trap more heat opposed to not painting?
I INDEEP Well-known member Oct 5, 2009 #4 VHT has held up great on my twin pipe manifolds. I ran them at a consistent 1200 degrees last season with spikes of 1450.
VHT has held up great on my twin pipe manifolds. I ran them at a consistent 1200 degrees last season with spikes of 1450.
T Turbo Performance Member Oct 20, 2009 #5 Just call us and let us ceramic coat it for ya. 801-807-8046 www.turboboyz.net
G Going West Well-known member Oct 20, 2009 #6 Hey Hatch does that paint come in a spray can or do you have to take it into a paint shop
mattymac Well-known member Lifetime Membership Oct 20, 2009 #7 Ive used POR-15, works great for just painting it on, holds up well!!! Its not some high dollar ceramic baked on coating but $ 4 $ is tough to beat!
Ive used POR-15, works great for just painting it on, holds up well!!! Its not some high dollar ceramic baked on coating but $ 4 $ is tough to beat!
M meakin46 Member Oct 20, 2009 #8 i went with VHT, hopefully it will hold up, for $9 a can its worth a try, thanks for all the input