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You can read up on the Jet-Hot coatings here:
http://www.jet-hot.com/pages/whyjethot.html See photos below for an idea of what it looks like. That's someone else's manifold, not mine - I just shipped mine to them on Friday. It's a great cosmetic look, the coating is almost indesctructible, and it has a great warranty too. It keeps a lot of heat in the exhaust flow and out of the engine compartment too. I'm half tempted to have my intake manifold coated (outside only) for looks at some later date, but I'm not sure about that. Cost for the manifold only is roughly $150, if you want the trap pipe coated also add about $50 or so. |
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You're the first person I can recall that has recommended Adsit. No problems with them? Wray |
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a couple of interesting posts on Adsit:
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/431444-post1.html http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/431444-post14.html http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/431444-post15.html The photos of the facility were interesting. |
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About how much does it cost to get the valve cover powder coated? Who does it? I would like to do mine blue to match the cars paint. I would also like to get the intake manifold and cross over done in aluminum.
If my exhaust manifold ever comes off I will get it Jet-Hot coated, it would look much better.
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