Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 13:05
I've been working on a inlet and getting good pattern coverage on them and tbh once fitted any parts that are not completely covered in the carbon effect cannot be seen......am looking to supply these already done/ or on a exchange basis also.....can also just custom coat your very own......few pictures to give you an idea....
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Any questions give me a shout cheers locky
Keiffy
Posts : 1676 Join date : 2011-03-22 Age : 55 Location : hartlepool
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 14:04
Quality work locky...
maxboost
Posts : 1887 Join date : 2010-03-30 Location : Driving with a big grin
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:04
Look canny, are they fully covered, how do they cope with, under bonnet fuilds & heat resistance ?. Cheers
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:09
The underside is not fully covered in the carbon effect but they fully powder coated and all the carbon pattern is sealed onto it.....the only fluid that will lift it is brake fluid ......I'd of thought with the powder coating and the 2pac clears used they will handle the heat no problem.
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:24
Here is a picture showing its carbon coverage abit better....as you can see there ain't much that isn't coated to be fair
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andyden71
Posts : 2854 Join date : 2010-11-11 Age : 52 Location : Bishop Auckland
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:32
whats the cost on getting 1 of these done ? also do you fit them
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:45
No mate I don't fit them......for me to do yours it would be £120
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:49
look great locky
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:50
Cheers Nicola
Andy Kindon
Posts : 1872 Join date : 2010-03-18 Age : 48 Location : Unit 10 Stella gill, Cheste-le-street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 16:59
2k clearcoat can handle 180 degrees so thats double what inlet can get too they look good bud
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 17:26
Andy Kindon wrote:
2k clearcoat can handle 180 degrees so thats double what inlet can get too they look good bud
Cheers Andy will look awesome fitted....a lot different from the norm
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 17:38
locky a hate u looks as m8
DAZ.STI
Posts : 901 Join date : 2011-06-25 Age : 53 Location : In me garage
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 17:53
Class mate, once again, if dry tomography will take the rest of bits off car and drop u a txt mate
andyden71
Posts : 2854 Join date : 2010-11-11 Age : 52 Location : Bishop Auckland
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 18:27
if i got 1 who and how to fit ?
locky@HYDROtek
Posts : 1597 Join date : 2011-08-26 Age : 44 Location : chester le street
Subject: Re: Custom inlet manifolds Sat 2 Feb - 19:42
If you cannot do the swap or strip n re fit your selfs ask one of the recommended mechanics on here...Finn/drew......Andy Kindon is on the thread give him a shout