(Makes more power!)Inside coating also smooths inner wall which increases flow, Works so well, most of the time you need to rejet to take advantage of the power increase! 3. looks great and will not chip or flake off.
If your intention is keeping the heat in the turbo, then a blanket is definitely the way to go. If you want the turbine housing to look good, then jet hot coating is a good option. Coating WILL NOT work half as well at keeping the heat in the turbine housing as a blanket will FOR SURE ( i have done both in a Ford) Just my $ .02.
Think of it as solid gold jewelry versus gold-plated jewelry. They are both gold on the surface, but what is underneath makes a big difference. One is more durable and valuable than the other. Ceramic-coated cookware is like gold-plated jewelry. It has a (synthetic) ceramic coating on the outside, but underneath that is an aluminum core.
How we tested. For our testing, we used two highly concentrated ceramic coatings: Adam's Polishes' Graphene Ceramic Coating Advanced and Chemical Guys' Carbon Force Ceramic Coating. We also used
VHT FlameProof paint claims that their spray cans contain ceramic particles which are supposed to help contain heat inside whatever it coats (usually manifol
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