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May 18th, 2004 02:43 AM #12i see, thank you sa info ulit.
kung mag pa rebuild ako ng engine(gas) it would be best sa precision and kung medyo kulang sa budget sa AER... tama ba ako dun sir woodfire?
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May 18th, 2004 09:27 AM #13
Yep, Precision is good and professional... but of course the cost is there. Went there for some hydrotesting before and saw their work.
On ceremic coating, i'm not sure on what exactly it does but part of it is that it reduces the thermal stress on the engine parts by insulating the hot parts on turbos and exhaust manifolds amongst some. This can also be applied to the internals (pistons?).
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May 18th, 2004 10:06 AM #14Originally posted by theveed
Dindo, what does ceramic coating do?
vinj is absolutely right. the coating drastically reduces thermal (heat) stress in the innards of the engine. the coating was applied throughout the innards of the engine, turbo and manifolds. when i installed a turbo in the E36, I had the engined coated since the the pistons are of the high compression type (10.5:1). the coating affords me to slightly increase the boost in the turbo from the spec 5.5psi to 7psi (mosselman turbo).
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May 24th, 2004 08:55 PM #15san ba yung A.E.R? may e-mail add ba sila?
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