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Re: Intake manifold ... ceramic coatings

To: oldskooling@yahoo.com, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Intake manifold ... ceramic coatings
From: Gt6steve@aol.com
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:02:34 EDT
I would like to affirm that this hair brained scheme will do absolutely  
nothing to improve the performance of my competitors and I encourage all  
Vintage 
racers to avoid this Voodoo science.  Having applied the same to  my manifolds 
I want all of you guys to save your money and not do the things I  do.  Any 
perceived horsepower gains were clearly from something else and  I say don't do 
it.

And ignore the man behind the curtain!
 
Tongue in cheek, Steve

After  reading some articles on thermal management, especially in regards to 
ceramic  coatings, I couldn't help but notice the V8 guys are making quite a 
few more  ponies when coating the bottom of the intake runners and the valley 
plate.  Obviously they're keeping heat out of the intake runners making for a 
denser  and much cooler charge. A quick look at a Triumph's set up and I can't 
help  but think coating at least the bottom of the half of the intake manifold 
would  make for even better results being that the exhuast manifold is right 
there. I  know some of you run heat sheilds that go up along the bottom side 
of the  intake manifold, but I would think ceramic coating would work better, 
and also  save weight. Anyone care to share there thoughts on this?
-Bob  Adams

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