Board Logo
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
[ Total Views: 1461 | Total Replies: 39 | Thread Id: 7403 ]
 Pages:  1  2
Author: Subject: Ceramic Coating engine internals
MemberAndy
Son of Jim - Creator of Good
Andy's Adventures
******


Avatar


Posts: 2818
Threads: 181
Registered: November 5th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Brisbane
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Happy Man

posted on June 19th, 2003 at 11:33 AM


Thanks Purple,
Been there done that. I have a solenoid cut off :D
Memberkoolkarmakombi
Veteran Volks Folk
enkarmarising
*****


Avatar


Posts: 2078
Threads: 158
Registered: June 16th, 2003
Member Is Offline

Location: viva brisvegas
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: do you see the bats?

posted on June 19th, 2003 at 08:46 PM


lol @ Andy, every kombi I have personally known has done that hey! Man that engine looks sweet, you even wiped your dinner crumbs off before you took the piccy. Bet there was a bit of cleaning.....
Memberlugnuts
A.k.a.: Mike
Custom Title Time!
*****


No Avatar


Posts: 1070
Threads: 88
Registered: August 28th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Sydney,Castle Hill
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: semi-retiring

posted on June 21st, 2003 at 06:13 AM


Damn that muffler looks great after 40,000ks,i think ive seen the light,im converted,hallehlooyah,thanks Andy and Jak.:jesus
Memberjakriz
Wolfsburg Wizard
***


Avatar


Posts: 560
Threads: 46
Registered: September 1st, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Hicksville
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: 2 headed

posted on June 22nd, 2003 at 02:08 PM


Is it too hard to beleive that when people on this forum make suggestions or give new ideas that it really is in the hope that they help people?
What is beyond me is how it took a pic of a 40'000 k ceramic coated exhaust to convince some people.
Heaven forbid if some of us did things a little differently.
Now, I wonder if I can Ceramic coat my chidren?...............

Jak




Congratulations to Ben Durie for breaking the hillclimb record at Ringwood in his stroker beetle!
MemberAndy
Son of Jim - Creator of Good
Andy's Adventures
******


Avatar


Posts: 2818
Threads: 181
Registered: November 5th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Brisbane
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Happy Man

posted on June 22nd, 2003 at 02:41 PM


Hahahahaha,
Jak I was just as bad. I had never even considered ceramic coating until I saw an old muffler on a bus I went to look at.
The bus was that rusty from having a hard life on the beach I was amazed it still drove, but the exhaust looked in great nic!!
I never bought the bus but had to ask what was on the exhaust.
Never looked back since ;)

PS: It CAN'T protect the inside though. They to spray inside as much as they can if you ask, but obviuosly there is a limit to how far they can get in, particularly the exhaust. Just make sure the system is sound first. My exhaust was old but had no pitted rust in it.
:thumb

[Edited on 22-6-2003 by Andy]
Membertoplessbug
Fahrvergnugen
****


Avatar


Posts: 879
Threads: 128
Registered: August 27th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Brisvegas QLD
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: waiting for my lotto win

posted on June 22nd, 2003 at 04:53 PM


if you get a new exhaust coated it will just about outlive you its that good as for internals talk to the supplier this stuff works as they say i have found competition coatings to be excellent listen to what they suggest and you will get the benefits and its not really that expensive the heat dispersant is fantastic as is their graphite coating :beer
MemberKruizinKombi
A.k.a.: Col
Bishop of Volkswagenism
Seriously Obsessed Cyber Dubber
******


Avatar


Posts: 3493
Threads: 104
Registered: August 25th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Gippsland, Victoria
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Indifferent

posted on June 22nd, 2003 at 09:05 PM


Jak, I was already sold, just on the comments prior to the photo, but have to admit that the photo really drives it home. That looks great Andy! :thumb

I had a look at the companies suggested, and will definitely be using ceramic coating, including the pistons and bearing journals. I'm not doing it yet though, I'm just planning and trying to work out how much money its gonna need. :o

I definitely think the extra expense will be worth it though. I'm trying to plan a motor that won't mind having a supercharger bolted on later, and heat control is the most important factor at the moment. :)

So far I've decided on a counter-weighted crank (loved the sound of the kombi at the Melbourne Dyno day!!! :thumb) and stock everything else, but ceramic-coated. I inted to use programmable injection later when I can afford it, and once that is sorted I'll start playing with the supercharger. :thumb

I heard the kombi at the Dyno Day was good for 500 Nm. I don't plan to rev it hard, but heaps of torque is good!! :thumb:D:D

[Edited on 22-6-2003 by KruizinKombi]




Kruizin Kol
Memberlugnuts
A.k.a.: Mike
Custom Title Time!
*****


No Avatar


Posts: 1070
Threads: 88
Registered: August 28th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Sydney,Castle Hill
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: semi-retiring

posted on June 23rd, 2003 at 02:51 AM


Next time yull know Jak (PICTURES FOR THE DUMMIES):D

[Edited on 22-6-2003 by lugnuts]
Memberkombiluva
Seriously Crusin Dubber
**


No Avatar


Posts: 164
Threads: 27
Registered: October 9th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Brisvagas
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Mooted.....

posted on June 23rd, 2003 at 10:46 PM
A nice sound......


Kruzinkombi,

Sounds like you have had a lot of thought in ref to your new motor and the coatings that will go in/on it!

Would like to say "THANKS" for the rap you gave my Kombi (a few posts up!) at the Melbourne Dyno day.....it did sound OK, however it went better then I expected.....it will be going alot better when I get the time to tune my haltech injection and get some Berg duel valve springs and "porsche elephant swivel foot adjusters".

Hope you have fun building your motor!


regards

Mick
MemberKruizinKombi
A.k.a.: Col
Bishop of Volkswagenism
Seriously Obsessed Cyber Dubber
******


Avatar


Posts: 3493
Threads: 104
Registered: August 25th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Gippsland, Victoria
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Indifferent

posted on June 24th, 2003 at 02:51 PM


G'day Mick, I didn't even make the connection!! Well now I know who you are. :D

I was more than impressed by your engine. So much so that I've decided to put a CW crank in my 2L when I eventually do it. I know we discussed strokers at the dyno day, but this motor is going to exy enough anyway. I'm more interested in finding out how good a 2L can be. Your motor convinced me that I don't need the expense of a bigger donk. :thumb




Kruizin Kol
Memberlugnuts
A.k.a.: Mike
Custom Title Time!
*****


No Avatar


Posts: 1070
Threads: 88
Registered: August 28th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Sydney,Castle Hill
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: semi-retiring

posted on June 26th, 2003 at 05:14 AM


OY,Ceramic Jak,Bluel is this exhaust ceramic coated,its sh#t hot http://63.230.74.177/ghia/ go to page 1 then to page 4 beautiful,i think im in love,:kiss
MemberAndy
Son of Jim - Creator of Good
Andy's Adventures
******


Avatar


Posts: 2818
Threads: 181
Registered: November 5th, 2002
Member Is Offline

Location: Brisbane
Theme: UltimaBB Pro Blue ( Default )
Mood: Happy Man

posted on June 26th, 2003 at 09:57 AM


Certainly looks like it. The silver also stands up well, even to oil stains etc (not that push rod tubes ever leak do they??). I was told the black gives slightly better protection for only a few more dollars.
:thumb
 Pages:  1  2


  Go To Top


Powered by GaiaBB, © 2011 The GaiaBB Group
(C) 2001-2025 Aussieveedubbers

[ Queries: 40 ] [ PHP: 3.0% - SQL: 97.0% ]