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JT: Ceramic-coating a pair of full-length four-tube headers in any color starts at $215, and shorty-type headers and cast-iron exhaust manifolds start at $125 per pair, or $65 each.
December 19, 2006 A high-technology ceramic coating originally developed for the nuclear industry and already used by five Formula One teams is now available for automotive applications. Applied ...
The technology that is being brought to the fore here is one that doesn't really seem green at first glance. The idea is to spray this specialized coating on components such as exhaust manifolds ...
As well as covering metal exhaust manifolds, whether they’re made from steel, titanium or any other metal, Zircotec has managed to apply its coating to composite materials like carbonfibre, too ...
RARE cast-iron manifolds were delivered dressed for the dyno. The only thing that they lacked was ceramic coating because the deadline for getting them to us was too tight.
Andrews ceramic coating makes your manifolds and other cast-iron components like new. In fact, better than new. Like powdercoating, ceramic coating is expensive.
Header coatings can include regular paint (which only protects against rust until you start the engine), and also high-temp paint, ceramic, and chrome.
No ersatz diamonds here, but the Zirconia based coating from Zircotec in the UK will help your vehicle be more durable and powerful. The Zircotec ceramic coating was developed for the nuclear ...
A brand new coating that replicates the vitreous enamel finish of Jaguar manifolds has been created by Zircotec. The product also serves to protect underbonnet components and bodywork from the effects ...
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