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Old 08-22-07, 06:07 PM
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Thumbs up Precision Motorsports Ceramic Coating

I JUST got my parts in from Precision Motorsports over in Hudson Florida.

They did a great job with my parts.
I sent them my exhaust manifold and exhaust housing from my turbo to get their 2000 degree coating.
While they were prepping the manifold they noticed a crack in the manifold

They rewelded it and fixed the crack. I can't hardly tell where it used to be now.











All in all, I'm very pleased with their work and prices.
Check them out, they have several colors to choose from on their coatings page.
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whats the pricing like i have a manifold and housing i need to get coated but my manifold is a bit bigger...
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Originally Posted by mrmarsh
whats the pricing like i have a manifold and housing i need to get coated but my manifold is a bit bigger...
For the manifold and turbo it was $50 a piece.
They have a quick turnaround as well.
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im assuming it would be a few hundred for my manifold then =( not too bad tho and looks like great work
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Originally Posted by mrmarsh
im assuming it would be a few hundred for my manifold then =( not too bad tho and looks like great work
I think on their site it says like 250 or so for v8 headers. Give em a call, its probably cheaper than you think.
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Old 08-22-07, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by FCrocious
I think on their site it says like 250 or so for v8 headers. Give em a call, its probably cheaper than you think.
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hmm i shall...heres what they look like




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Old 08-22-07, 10:38 PM
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looks like paint...Doesnt matter how it *looks* see how it performs when its installed, then get back to us.

BTW I have never really scene a glossy finish on ceramic coated products.
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thats usually how ive seen 2000 coating from places like jethot...
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Originally Posted by charlies7
looks like paint...Doesnt matter how it *looks* see how it performs when its installed, then get back to us.

BTW I have never really scene a glossy finish on ceramic coated products.
I'll keep you guys updated. Hopefully putting it on the car and firing up tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by mrmarsh
thats usually how ive seen 2000 coating from places like jethot...
Jethot does not stand up well at all to the rotary EGTs. I've personally used it on my FD and it failed in less than a year. My coater uses a 3600 degree coating specifically formulated for turbo rotaries, it would probably work great on a turbo m3 too
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Originally Posted by mrmarsh
thats usually how ive seen 2000 coating from places like jethot...
Ive seen jethot only last a year on most rotary applications.

edit* what he said^
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
Jethot does not stand up well at all to the rotary EGTs. I've personally used it on my FD and it failed in less than a year. My coater uses a 3600 degree coating specifically formulated for turbo rotaries, it would probably work great on a turbo m3 too
my egts should be at 1500 or so MAX on WOT

im on a budget so i might have to do it later down the road, ugh you guys are lucky its a pain to get that damn thing off
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