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Post by sublimemike »

Take it Mark that the header tape places sell is a load of tosh.I've not seen anyone using it but put me right if I'm wrong. I wouldn't mind to get my underhood temperature down - more hp no? and less chance of boiling up in traffic on a hot day??
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Meant to add obviously on a different level to what you and Jon are operating on.
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Post by jerry »

Trouble with header wrap it holds moister and rots your headers.
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mopar_mark wrote:Jon,
Starting to come together nicely :thumbright:

Can I ask where you got your pistons coated

Have you had any other parts coated ?

I contacted Zirtec, about getting headers coated, as want to try to reduce under hood temps as much as possible, but their prices were expensive
• Headers coated in a Perf Colour £1,129 inc VAT
• Headers coated in Black: £686 inc VAT
have you tried this place

http://www.camcoat.u-net.com/
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mopar_mark wrote:Jon,
Starting to come together nicely :thumbright:

Can I ask where you got your pistons coated

Have you had any other parts coated ?

I contacted Zirtec, about getting headers coated, as want to try to reduce under hood temps as much as possible, but their prices were expensive
• Headers coated in a Perf Colour £1,129 inc VAT
• Headers coated in Black: £686 inc VAT
Hi Mark,
Ross did the pistons when they made them.
There is also these guys http://www.exhaust-coating.de I have not used them but have herd they are good (German efficiency :) )
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Turnip wrote:There is also these guys http://www.exhaust-coating.de I have not used them but have herd they are good (German efficiency :) )
Thats the second time I have heard their name, will contact them, many thanks :thumbright:
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Got a few more bits on.
Lifters,pushrods and rockers are all in now. Valley plate on and all sealed up
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Well it looks like I may have a crack in my block after the nats :help: With 3 weeks until the next round at the Open Sport Nationals at Shakey it looks like time for this to go in.

Just a few bits to fabricate and away we go.

After we get it up and running will strip the other one right down and see what we can find :(
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Bugger, at least you have a Plan "B".

I know where there are a couple of "spare" 400 blocks if need be... ;)
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Keep the updates coming was great to meet you at the nats and a monster car :thumbright:
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Pete wrote:I know where there are a couple of "spare" 400 blocks if need be... ;)
Is the one I have not under warranty :shock:
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Turnip wrote:
Pete wrote:I know where there are a couple of "spare" 400 blocks if need be... ;)
Is the one I have not under warranty :shock:
Nice try, Chap; I think you have had a good few seasons out of that one...one careful owner my arse ;) ;) ;) It had an unlimited 5 minute guarantee when you bought it :thumbright:

Good luck with the new motor - HRD's ????
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Pete you can't blame a man for trying :D

Not the HRD's, the next championship round is the Open Sports on the bank holiday weekend. I am currently 2nd in the shakey super gas championship so would like to get there even though the car will be totally different
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Darren (1stpop) asked if we needed any help, could you make up a bit of tin to put the fuel cell on for the water meth injection? we asked.

This is a bit of tin from Darren :thumbright:
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Blimey, Darren's on the case there Jon! :thumbright:
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