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Coating your turbine housing
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I came across the pic of a polished and coated turbine housing, it was polished by the owner and coated by a place here in Sydney for $120.

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Posted on: 2010/9/3 23:11
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Re: Coating your turbine housing
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I'm skeptical of any performance benefit, but it sure looks good.

Before 2005, I think there was only a place in Melbourne that did this.
Looks good. Certainly the go for show cars. I love the polishing bath thing.

Located only a 10 minute drive from my place. Hmm.

Posted on: 2010/9/4 1:14
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Re: Coating your turbine housing
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ceramic has great heat properties,
well worth the coin in my books,
doing pistons and combustion chambers ports is great..

Posted on: 2010/9/4 1:33
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Re: Coating your turbine housing
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Ceramic coating is actually quite well priced.

People always make a big deal of it saying it costs big bucks, but the truth is you can find some well priced coaters (sometimes pays to look interstate).

I got my extractors priced at $175.00.

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