Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
I've got a feeling this will be a divisive topic but ...........
The top of the engine is in bits per broken valve spring ages ago and the long running series of events to get it fixed. The exhaust manifold is off and I'm thinking I might get it ceramic coated.
Of course this is not something that has to be done, it's a really optional thing but something I thought I might do to reduce under bonnet heat and for lesser reasons as a visual impact.
Has anyone done this? What were the results and are there any concerns/advice against doing it?
I'm thinking of going with a finish called "polished". I have a feeling that might be a polarising statement......
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The top of the engine is in bits per broken valve spring ages ago and the long running series of events to get it fixed. The exhaust manifold is off and I'm thinking I might get it ceramic coated.
Of course this is not something that has to be done, it's a really optional thing but something I thought I might do to reduce under bonnet heat and for lesser reasons as a visual impact.
Has anyone done this? What were the results and are there any concerns/advice against doing it?
I'm thinking of going with a finish called "polished". I have a feeling that might be a polarising statement......
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
Phwoar, right fancy this!
Will be watching this thread with much interest!
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
I have not bothered to do the manifold but I have had the downpipe coated, in an attempt to reduce the heat being radiated out into the engine bay.
One of the other reasons for coating the downpipe was that when I do any service work on either the engine, clutch or gearbox I drop the complete subframe assembly out of the car and it becomes relatively easy to break the exhaust system at the clamp you see in the photo.
I foresee no problems in doing the manifold itself.
One of the other reasons for coating the downpipe was that when I do any service work on either the engine, clutch or gearbox I drop the complete subframe assembly out of the car and it becomes relatively easy to break the exhaust system at the clamp you see in the photo.
I foresee no problems in doing the manifold itself.
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
I had a standard manifold done by Cam Coat of Warrington for the same reason. Done in matt black. Not on the road so can make no further comment.
Perhaps you should take Carledo's advice and open up the manifold internally and fit the ST. 2into 1 That might really help as well ! but where do you stop.
Bob
Perhaps you should take Carledo's advice and open up the manifold internally and fit the ST. 2into 1 That might really help as well ! but where do you stop.
Bob
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
I lagged my down pipe, keeps the heat out of the cabin and it also improves flow through the downpipe.
https://exhaustwrap.online/products/exh ... x0QAvD_BwE
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
Link doesn't work....Magenta Auto Sprint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 9:14 am I lagged my down pipe, keeps the heat out of the cabin and it also improves flow through the downpipe.
https://exhaustwrap.online/products/exh ... x0QAvD_BwE
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
Had my Toledo manifold Cerakoted by https://www.highcalibrecoatings.co.uk/ via mail order. I think it was a bit over £100 a few years ago.
Very pleased with the result, still looks great after a few thousand miles, the coating seems to be very durable. No idea about other aspect, I solely did it for appearance.
Very pleased with the result, still looks great after a few thousand miles, the coating seems to be very durable. No idea about other aspect, I solely did it for appearance.
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
I had a quote to do mine is dearer than i thought, they said as the manifold was cast iron it needed double coating
Dave
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
How much was the quote.new to this wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:23 pm I had a quote to do mine is dearer than i thought, they said as the manifold was cast iron it needed double coating
Dave
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Rebuilding the Sprint time taken so far, 111Hrs@15/12/2020
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565Hrs @ 07/12/2024
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1980 Dolomite Sprint with a touch of BLTS
Balanced Lightened and Tweaked 13B Rotary and SsuperCharged.
Back in my possession 22 September 2019.
Rebuilding the Sprint time taken so far, 111Hrs@15/12/2020
212Hrs @31/12/2021
352 @ 28/11/2022
455Hrs @ 20/10/2023
565Hrs @ 07/12/2024
This is time taken at the Sprint not necessary time worked.
Member TDC no 0471
Project 13B Sprint now back on..
No Pistons No Cams how’s it gonna Run Brap Brap?
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Re: Sprint Exhaust Manifold Ceramic Coating
£480 including VAT thats the manifold and down pipeSprintV8 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 11:52 amHow much was the quote.new to this wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:23 pm I had a quote to do mine is dearer than i thought, they said as the manifold was cast iron it needed double coating
Dave