Intake Manifold Ceramic Coating

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Intake Manifold Ceramic Coating

Postby Novice1 » Thu May 13, 2010 8:07 pm

Interested in peoples opinion on the above. I have heat wrapped the dump pipe and installed a garrett turbo beanie.
I have heard different opinions re the benefits of having intake manifold ceramic coated.
I would be especially interested in those who have done the above and their opinions.
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Postby NMX516 » Thu May 13, 2010 8:33 pm

What are you trying to achieve by doing it? Cooler intake air temps?, lower under bonnet temps? bling looks? Personally I think you'd be wasting your money, especially if the motives are performance. You could better spend your money elsewhere on improving performance than doing that.

My engine is being rebuilt at the moment, and tbro recommended to me that I get a "super tricky, heat reducing type" of manifold gasket. It's made of a type of plastic by the look of it, and is meant to reduce heat transfer from the head to the intake manifold, thereby reducing intake temps. From memory tbro had measured the difference and it was noticeable and worthwhile, especially for the $32 price tag. Available from a mob in Canada who sell them on ebay US.

As for that Garrett turbo blanket, they're great for trapping heat in the turbo and cooking your oil... Throw it away! Street cars don't need them, Indy cars don't use them.
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Postby Alex » Thu May 13, 2010 11:02 pm

"super tricky, heat reducing type" of manifold gasket


http://www.miatamania.com/Shop/ViewProd ... exID=92123
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Postby Novice1 » Thu May 13, 2010 11:25 pm

Thanks for the comments guys. Strangely enough two mechanics recommended the turbo blanket.
I will look into the gasket tho.
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Postby NMX516 » Thu May 13, 2010 11:46 pm

Alex wrote:
"super tricky, heat reducing type" of manifold gasket


http://www.miatamania.com/Shop/ViewProd ... exID=92123
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Looks similar. The one I got came directly from the manufacturer in Canada... The material it is made from looks like a type of plastic.
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Postby FMS01 » Fri May 14, 2010 1:53 pm

Autospeed article on manifold insulators

http://autospeed.com/A_110474/cms/article.html

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Postby bruce » Fri May 14, 2010 2:01 pm

Hyper-something gaskets? Basically a plastic gasket which acts as an insulator. Could be an easy fit onto a 5?

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Postby Novice1 » Fri May 14, 2010 8:55 pm

I am going to purchase a manifold gasket for my car available through James Braunegg South Australia.
He tuned my honda crx and supplied the manifold gasket for same.
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Re: Intake Manifold Ceramic Coating

Postby Mr Starlet » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:36 am

NMX516 wrote:What are you trying to achieve by doing it? Cooler intake air temps?, lower under bonnet temps? bling looks? Personally I think you'd be wasting your money, especially if the motives are performance. You could better spend your money elsewhere on improving performance than doing that.

My engine is being rebuilt at the moment, and tbro recommended to me that I get a "super tricky, heat reducing type" of manifold gasket. It's made of a type of plastic by the look of it, and is meant to reduce heat transfer from the head to the intake manifold, thereby reducing intake temps. From memory tbro had measured the difference and it was noticeable and worthwhile, especially for the $32 price tag. Available from a mob in Canada who sell them on ebay US.

As for that Garrett turbo blanket, they're great for trapping heat in the turbo and cooking your oil... Throw it away! Street cars don't need them, Indy cars don't use them.


Sorry for digging up an oldish thread but does anyone have an eBay link to this gasket?

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Re: Intake Manifold Ceramic Coating

Postby Hellmun » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:33 pm

http://www.949racing.com sell the hondata gasket.


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