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Old Jan 24, 2010 | 03:49 PM
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Just curious if anybody has Jetcoated there non stainless hotpipes? You think it'd be worth it? You think it my flake off and damage turbo? Also how does a Tq v2 cam handle boost? its on a 114lsa. Thanks
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Old Jan 24, 2010 | 05:10 PM
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im actually waiting to hear back from them. i sent them a "estimate". but from what ive heard from others it isnt exactly cheap
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Most people just coat the outside pre turbo.
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Originally Posted by Blownz28man
Just curious if anybody has Jetcoated there non stainless hotpipes? You think it'd be worth it? You think it my flake off and damage turbo? Also how does a Tq v2 cam handle boost? its on a 114lsa. Thanks
The Jet-Hot back will not flake and they coat the inside and outside. And yeah get out your wallet because its F*****g expensive as hell. One of the best so its not surprising. I am temped to have my current black headers on my PTK kit coated with the EXTREME STERLING . They say it is good up to 1,700 degrees.
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