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Old 08-07-2016, 07:52 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by CCPcoatings View Post
It's definitely worthwhile to Ceramic Coat your system, though I wouldn't recommend "bright / polished" ceramic for a Porsche application as they often run too hot. You'd be better off with a high temp ceramic rated at 1800F - 2000F+.

Additionally, I'm not sure where you're located but I'd recommend researching some local sources for ceramic coating your parts as well. Jet Hot used to be a player many years ago, but they've been bought and sold multiple times over the last 10+ years and acquired a somewhat "speckled" reputation. They're currently owned by holding company that picked them up cheap after a $950 million dollar bankruptcy........
What does your data show for a flat black colour ceramic coating .....any loss of insulating performance due to black body radiation
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