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BigSilverCat 09-28-2016 08:22 PM

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Exhaust 2:
I found a pre-bent water hose at autozone that had the exact bends I needed to get from the heat exchanger to the exhaust.
We had a guy that does coatings on turbines put a coating on the exhaust up pipe so we would not have to water jacket it. I'm not sure what material is under the Inconel wrap but its thin and he says you will be able to touch it while it running and not get burned. If it actually works that good it is probably really bad for you and I will die of cancer next year from it, but I will not have any burns on me.

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BigSilverCat 09-28-2016 08:25 PM

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Exhaust 3:
The tail pipe is technically floating between the turbo up pipe and the tip on the transom, that way the silicone adapters will let the motor move on its rubber mounts and not break the exhaust off.

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NASCAT 09-28-2016 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by BigSilverCat (Post 4486019)
Exhaust 2:
I found a pre-bent water hose at autozone that had the exact bends I needed to get from the heat exchanger to the exhaust.
We had a guy that does coatings on turbines put a coating on the exhaust up pipe so we would not have to water jacket it. I'm not sure what material is under the Inconel wrap but its thin and he says you will be able to touch it while it running and not get burned. If it actually works that good it is probably really bad for you and I will die of cancer next year from it, but I will not have any burns on me.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]559853[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]559854[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]559855[/ATTACH]

Please PM me the coating company contact info so I may investigate for use here.

Promise to do my best to get a new guy to place his hand on a set of cherry red headers on the dyno engine turning 9000rpm +. If I'm really convincing he might let me video it.

hogie roll 09-28-2016 10:22 PM

Swaintech ceramic coating?

Cig41 09-28-2016 11:56 PM


Originally Posted by hogie roll (Post 4486043)
Swaintech ceramic coating?

I used ceramic coating on my AC Cobra headers and side pipes, huge, huge reduction in radiated heat. No more burnt legs trying to ingress/egress, I would not dare grab the headers while running, but a definite reduction in heat transfer!

NASCAT 09-29-2016 04:55 AM

Currently we use coatings applied by Heaney but your not touching them while running, it adds weight and is quite expensive thus my interest in a competing product.

Quinlan 09-29-2016 05:47 AM

9000 rpm for most of what 4-500 miles- always boggles my mind those don't all blow'd up.

NASCAT 09-29-2016 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by Quinlan (Post 4486082)
9000 rpm for most of what 4-500 miles- always boggles my mind those don't all blow'd up.

Don't want to hijack but its more like 7200-9100rpm if you figure in the corners. We could turn closer to 10k but some of our competitors couldn't w/ any type of reliability (especially Toyota) so NASCAR implemented a gear rule that keeps the engines at 9100-9200 max under race conditions. Toyotas have more low end power and the Chevys prefer RPM so this is a large contributing factor to their success this season. Have to start a NEW thread if you want to continue down this path, wind me up like a top and wreck my weekend.:lolhit:

JIMKID Motorsports 09-29-2016 06:15 AM

Hay Tyson looking good that's what I did for my hoses went in my auto parts and just started ruminging through them works good hay let me know when we're testing

BigSilverCat 09-29-2016 08:05 AM

The coating to my understanding goes on more like a cast where it's wet material you form on the part then it dries. It may be 1/8" to 1/4" thick. Then you put a shield outside of it so it does not wear, or break off.
Here are a couple text I received from them when they were coating it. These big words there using sound expensive.

Hi, hope everything is good! Received inco yesterday and tonight forming. Ceramic layer then titanium layer then inco. Shouldn't have heat issue. Talk soon,

Ceramic is cut in and shaped, titanium wrap is on. Inconel shielding I started to shape and cut in last week, probably spend a better part of this week shaping and tacking in place to seal it.


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