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hey guys
i seem to remember ages ago someone talking about being able to buy cans of the paint pacemaker do their extractors in - true or false? if so, where can i find this stuff? had a quick look on the paceys website to no avail! cheers
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I think it aint paint as such, but a special coating that contains aluminium.
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{USERNAME} wrote: hey guys
i seem to remember ages ago someone talking about being able to buy cans of the paint pacemaker do their extractors in - true or false? if so, where can i find this stuff? had a quick look on the paceys website to no avail! cheers Are you talking about the light bluey coloured one? |
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thats the stuff!
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Quote: Ceramic coating is a thermal skin applied internally and externally to the header. This skin or coat, apart from other properties, consists of ceramic and aluminium. This combination provides very high thermal resistance and is an ideal coating for headers, pistons and other high temperature components. A by-product of ceramic coating is its high lustre or finish, and should increase the life of the product. We at Pacemaker recommend the use of ceramic coated finishes on all of our products.
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not ceramic coating, just the high-temp paint they use
if i have lots of cash around, i *may* look at ceramic coating down the line
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you mean this colour?
was painted with heat proof paint bought from auto1, costs around $14 for a can |
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yeah close enough for me. just thought i'd heard pacemaker sell their specific paint, which would make it a little easier, but i'm not that fussed!
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They do - I've seen it at Carline were I got some stuff done once sitting on the bench was titled Pacemaker Blue - I forget the manufacturer brand now but - was years ago!
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{USERNAME} wrote: you mean this colour?
was painted with heat proof paint bought from auto1, costs around $14 for a can Hey they're nice looking Genie's, where'd you find them? I've only seen the E Series Genies in a 6>1 setup, and always thought Pacemaker 4480's were the only ones in a 6>3>1 design. Are they for a X-Series or 250 x-flo or something else?? |
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They are 250 X-Flow headers.
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locknut they are not genies they are pacey's
Fraser u coont! go to auto one and get the flame proof stuff in black looks way better, but needs to be heated IE cured onto the pipes!
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{USERNAME} wrote: was painted with heat proof paint bought from auto1, costs around $14 for a can Dont tell me you bought that "Motocraft" crap? |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: was painted with heat proof paint bought from auto1, costs around $14 for a can Dont tell me you bought that "Motocraft" crap? yeah, the paint has started to rub off already, thought it was because i didnt bake it on/in. |
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A tip, get some sandpaper, and get rid of all that dodgy paint, trust me, it will come off easy.
Then spray some VHT Flameproof, that s**t works..... |
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