jethot coating stock 02 ls6 intake please help
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jethot coating stock 02 ls6 intake please help
i heard that the polished weiand intake will make you not get as much hp as the stock plastic ls6 intake so i was wondering if i get my stock ls6 intake jethot coated will it make me lose any hp? i heard the jethot coating actually reduces the temp, if i get my intake jethot coated will i lose hp? i just want a shiny intake lol
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The plastic intake doesn't have the thermal mass or the
thermal conductivity and I doubt coating it will buy you
any performance. Probably better off just to shoot your
favorite automotive paint. Seen some nice looking jobs,
I remember one used a silver Mercedes color. Have some
surface prep to do on the rough plastic though, for sure.
thermal conductivity and I doubt coating it will buy you
any performance. Probably better off just to shoot your
favorite automotive paint. Seen some nice looking jobs,
I remember one used a silver Mercedes color. Have some
surface prep to do on the rough plastic though, for sure.
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i dont wanna do it for performance just for the chrome look but i dont wanna lose hp because of the jethot coating, will i lose hp becaus eof the jethot coating, jethot says their coating reduces temps up to 15% will that apply here
Originally Posted by jimmyblue
The plastic intake doesn't have the thermal mass or the
thermal conductivity and I doubt coating it will buy you
any performance. Probably better off just to shoot your
favorite automotive paint. Seen some nice looking jobs,
I remember one used a silver Mercedes color. Have some
surface prep to do on the rough plastic though, for sure.
thermal conductivity and I doubt coating it will buy you
any performance. Probably better off just to shoot your
favorite automotive paint. Seen some nice looking jobs,
I remember one used a silver Mercedes color. Have some
surface prep to do on the rough plastic though, for sure.