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Old 06-12-2004, 04:59 PM
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What kind of shops usually do a jet coating on parts? And how much does it usually run for a manifold and exhaust side of the turbo?
Old 06-12-2004, 06:32 PM
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anyone?
Old 06-12-2004, 09:49 PM
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Why don't you just email Jet Hot and ask for an estimate?
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are they the only ones that would be able to do it? Id rather have it done at a local shop, thats why I ask what kind of shop does it.
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The shop wouldn't be the one that does it. They send it out to Jet Hot and just add it on to your shop bill. Either way Jet Hot is the one that does it.

There are other companies that do exhaust coatings, if that is what you are asking.
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Please search in the future ... I typed in "ceramic coating" and searched the FI archives and the first post I pulled had a old response to your same questions ...

here is a copy if your to lazy...


If you are looking on getting rid of the rust then you can spray paint it yourself .. just make sure the spary paint is 2000 F so it wont flake off...
... keep in mind that spray painting your turbo manifold is not the same thing as ceramic coating it ... they do not simply spray some ceramic on .... it goes through a process and they bake it on ...

So if you want to save some cash and just do it for the looks Id go for the first option ... If you want to actually create a thermal shield, lower engine bay temps , keep more thermal energy going to that turbo , and at the same time keep the manifold from rusting then pay up for the ceramic coating ....

either go the SFP ... or here's a list of cheaper places ...

http://www.performancecoatings.com/

http://www.hpcoatings.com/

http://www.jet-hot.com/

http://www.hyperkote.com/

... I got my Sidewinder coated from hyperkote in orlando for 100 dollars ...
the turbine housing ran 80 bucks
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http://swaintech.com

they do good work too.
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i contacted jet hot direclty. i told them what i needed to get coated, they gave me an estimate, i shipped it with a money order, and in about 7 seven days i got it back along with a check for the over estimation.
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