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Manifold paint

Yep did not last long though- :laugh:
 
Spend some money on having the manifolds ceramic coated, you won't regret it...
 
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57_BN4 said:
Spend some money on having the manifolds ceramic coated, you won't regret it...
 
How about Bill Hirsch manifold paint, or are you using ceramic for the heat insulating properties?

Ceramic inside and outside for heat?

To withstand 1800 - 2000F the paint would need to be some sort of ceramic?

Ceramic in AH Green would be nice

The intake manifold looks to be raw aluminium and I never have found a way to keep this looking factory fresh
 
Hoghead]How about Bill Hirsch manifold paint,--NOPE


or are you using ceramic----Yep



To withstand 1800 - 2000F the paint would need to be some sort of ceramic?---That is correct.

Ceramic in AH Green would be nice. Sure would let us know if you find it.

The intake manifold looks to be raw aluminium and I never have found a way to keep this looking factory fresh--Paint it with high temp aluminum paint.
 
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