just go to your local auto parts store and get a high temp paint, hell some you can spray right on rust. $5 your done.
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Postjust go to your local auto parts store and get a high temp paint, hell some you can spray right on rust. $5 your done.
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Originally posted by nando View Postyou don't read do you? :p
Originally posted by cat97628 View Postlike bbq gril paint? you have pictures? you have pictures after say a year of driving?
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Postsure i do. even if i had money to throw at useless things, throwing $160 to paint stock headers would still be out of the question. i'm just suggesting that this job doesn't have to be so expensive and it can still get done right.
i don't have pictures from personal experience with headers, but high temp engine paint is a product that's proven to work, its not a gimmick or something.
and ceramic coating isn't just paint. ;)
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Posthow many of those people did it the proper way though?1993 325ic Schwarz/Natur
1991 318is Black/Black - Slicktop - Project s52
1989 Alpine White/Black M3 S52
1988 Henna/Pearl M3 <3
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Originally posted by TrentW View PostEven high temp paint will not last that long. Part of this is because of the oxidized surface, but even with good prep you just can't get a stable surface to apply paint. Ceramic coating is the way to go.
So, get your car up to temp by racing around your block a few times. Then get your spray can out the trunk (the racing helped shake it). Shake it some more, then just go spray your manifolds while they are hot. It helps the paint stick. You'll only be able to paint the surfaces you can see, but thats all that matters anyway right?
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