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Old 12-18-01, 02:23 PM
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Help please.

Does any one know what temprature range Powdercoating can withstand?
I am thinking about powdercoating My Turbo and was wondering if it can be done? Or is there a special powder made for hightemps that i can buy?
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Go to eastwoodcompany.com and they do have coatings that can take the temperature of the turbos. They have a complete line of coatings and paint for auto.
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Thier powdercoating can only handle upto 400oF I need to know if that is suitible for the intakeside of a turbo? or does it get hotter then 400oF
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Well, since I can anodize alluminum parts would it be easy to dissasemble the cold/intake side of the turbo? Im talking about a Single big turbo not the Stock TT setup

any ways with anodizing alluminum parts it strips some of the metal off by like a tenthousands of an inch or so would that be a problem?




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