Cheers Martin I'll look them up and see what colours n finishes they have. Best Mick Tcorrado wrote:I've used Camcoat a few times, they do nice work but slow, turnaround about 4 weeks. All Cermakrome. A couple of MB clubmans and an NK expansion. I think they were £90 or £95 plus the dreaded 20% VAT.
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Best coating for new exhaust?
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I know I'm gonna look daft, but why coat an exhaust on the inside?OzOAP wrote:Maybe used ones, I've had 4 new pipes done in and out by them.Doom Patrol wrote:I was told that Camcoat only coat their exhausts externally.
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Well,if your going to look daft,that makes two of us.I can see why you would coat an exhaust on the outside to prevent it rusting,but the inside gets covered in 2 stroke oil,which stops it from rusting.Micky Tapp wrote:I know I'm gonna look daft, but why coat an exhaust on the inside?OzOAP wrote:Maybe used ones, I've had 4 new pipes done in and out by them.Doom Patrol wrote:I was told that Camcoat only coat their exhausts externally.
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It also gets very hot and in contact with a lot of other combustion bi-products some of which are undoubtedly corrosive.
They will rust from the inside out too.
They will rust from the inside out too.
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Well exhaust in question, BGB clubman, has now arrived and first thing, the bloody manifold will outlive the scoot, it's thicker than the frame tube! I've had had good look at camcoat's site and I fancy the cool grey, inside only. So I'll give em a bell tomoz and get a quote
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Personally, having had the internals of box pipes fall apart on several occasions (including my MB Clubman which has twice been cut open and re welded) I look open them as items that have a shelf life. For this reason, I'd never spend more than a tenner in coating them.
Isn't the whole idea of ceramic coating inside to aid gas flow on sports engines or have I missed something?
Isn't the whole idea of ceramic coating inside to aid gas flow on sports engines or have I missed something?
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Not sure Stork, no one has really got a definitive. I can't see the coating smoothing the flow that much over plain steel and I doubt the effect would last long before it was coked up, I'll ask Camcoat tomorrow and report backstorkfoot wrote:Personally, having had the internals of box pipes fall apart on several occasions (including my MB Clubman which has twice been cut open and re welded) I look open them as items that have a shelf life. For this reason, I'd never spend more than a tenner in coating them.
Isn't the whole idea of ceramic coating inside to aid gas flow on sports engines or have I missed something?
I just don't want a big shitty rusty box on my shiney GP
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Again, all my opinion but I suspect it would work on an expansion pipe in terms of smoothing flow but on a box pipe, with all the nooks and crannies in them, it would be pretty pointless.
Whatever you decide to do, fit the exhaust to check fitment before you spend any cash
Whatever you decide to do, fit the exhaust to check fitment before you spend any cash
