stopping my manifold going rusty
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player6
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Whats the best thing to coat my 6 branch manifold with to stop it rusting with
scot 328i with 260bhp
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Dan320is
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Some of Erica's make up should do the trick, Hehe!
sorry for hi jacking your thread
sorry for hi jacking your thread
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Taylor325i
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You can get it powder coated, i am not sure if thats a option for you, its a bit expensive, even over here.
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chu346
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Turbo manifold wrap???
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DawieM3
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Simply use your car more.
Regards,
Dave
Regards,
Dave
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ian332isport
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If you are hoping that any sort of paint is going to provide a permanent solution, then I think you will be a bit disappointed.
The only real cure is some sort of specialist coating. There are specialists that can ceramic coat the pipes which provides corrosion resistance, and also does a similar job to exhaust wraps (retains the heat). Another option is to get it metal sprayed. I have a specialist not far from me that can actually spray a coating of metal on the surface of the pipes. They can spray all sorts of different metals including, Stainless steel, Zinc, Aluminium and probably a bunch of others.
Here's a bit of a techie description of the process.
http://www.gordonengland.co.uk/cws.htm
Ian.
The only real cure is some sort of specialist coating. There are specialists that can ceramic coat the pipes which provides corrosion resistance, and also does a similar job to exhaust wraps (retains the heat). Another option is to get it metal sprayed. I have a specialist not far from me that can actually spray a coating of metal on the surface of the pipes. They can spray all sorts of different metals including, Stainless steel, Zinc, Aluminium and probably a bunch of others.
Here's a bit of a techie description of the process.
http://www.gordonengland.co.uk/cws.htm
Ian.
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This company http://www.camcoat.u-net.com/Exhausts.htm does very good work, or you can buy some and do it yourself.
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M5pilot
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Your manifold is rusting because its been on the car for 18 months and the car has been driven 5 miles.
I saw it the other day and its only surface rust anyway.
Jags has a brand new one in silver - ask him to change it over.
I saw it the other day and its only surface rust anyway.
Jags has a brand new one in silver - ask him to change it over.



