return line to gas tank

David Piper dapiper at one.net
Fri Oct 23 04:29:19 GMT 1998


I heard there are now coating you apply at home and cure in an oven.  Are
these suitable for combustion chamber or just headers?

TruboDave

At 08:58 PM 10/22/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>Greg Hermann wrote:
>>
>>> >But what is there is only 5 gal in tank and the fuel is already at 95F?
The
>>> >SX pump used to seize then release due to its high flow and current.
>>> >
>>> >TurboDave
>>> >
>>> Couldn't agree more, Dave, but I still think you are getting a LOT more
>>> heat elsewhere!
>>>
>>> Greg
>>
>>Another .02--- I agree and keep the heat in the engine where it belongs.
My 406
>>makes 430 HP and the side pipes are within 1" of the foot boxes and 1/2"
of the
>>body and it doesn't get hot enough to scorch the paint..... entire exhaust and
>>headers HPC coated inside and out and the heads and pistone are ceramic
>>coated. I
>>ran 75 mph for four hours and you could still touch the floor whith your
>>hand, it
>>was only warm.
>>
>>Regards  Tom
>
>Amen, Bro--and don't let 'em forget that keeping  more of that heat in the
>chamber longer makes for more power and better mileage all at the same
>time, as well as letting you get by with less radiator and longer oil
>change intervals! Coatings are great stuff, all around!!
>
>--G.
>
>
>




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