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Old 01-31-2009   #20
mx3twinturbo
 
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Re: Ceramic coating turbo

We coat the inside and the outside of our hot parts,
it will keep your hot parts from oxidizing quickly, basically lowering the chances of cracks, and keeping the metals structure intact,
A lot of racers using tubular headers, when coating just the outsides will only get half a season out of the headers before the just "decompose" under the ceramic, and crack apart. thats why you coat the insides as well.
Blageo23 is correct about the coating flaking off, if its done properly it shouldn't ever flake,

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