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Old 08-26-2005, 12:54 AM
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are those housings cerment coated?
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Old 08-26-2005, 12:59 AM
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Nope, those are my own coatings. Cermet does not work well with movement, tends to break apart.



Customer just wanted a small streetport and a few extra goodies, hopefully he will be very happy with how it turns out. I just have to finish his header over the next few days and we will see...
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is it a secret brew coating? or something you'd be able to disclose when i need my housings coated
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Well its still in the R&D process. If it works I will be offering it. I have several coatings that do work. Extreme oil attraction/rentention coatings for bearings/oil pumps. Heat rejection coatings for rotors/exhaust ports/behind and on exhaust sleeves, headers/turbine housings and downpipes etc.. Those I do know work, last and perform better than anything on the market hands down. The rotor housing and sideplate coatings are being tested...
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very interesting.

i like the way you R&D the hell out of these engines.



is that loctite bearing retainer in the first pic?
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Did I see a Lamborghini Diablo in the background?
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Thats just some grease to help slide the bearing in.



My uncle lets me operate out of his Lamborghini shop....
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I love it..
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