Heat Exchangers, Jet Hot or ceramic coatings |
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Heat Exchangers, Jet Hot or ceramic coatings |
david63 |
Mar 30 2012, 09:14 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 9-August 09 From: Parker Colorado Member No.: 10,653 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
The car I am working on has a set of nice heat exchangers. They are original and of course not stainless steel. They have a few dents, etc but overall are in good condition.
My question is how well does the "jet-hot" or ceramic coatings perform on these steel exchangers? I have seen lots of exhaust systems for other cars done with these products and it is amazing. Really nice finish, lowers temperatures, no real downside if done correctly. I know the heat exchangers would be cleaned and prepped then the coatings are applied both inside the piping and on the exterior of the entire system. I think it would work well and could be a great option to stainless steel (getting hard to find these in the used world in good shape). Please advise? |
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