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Ceramic coating disaster.
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<blockquote data-quote="TERMN8U" data-source="post: 16432535" data-attributes="member: 25767"><p>Hey guys,</p><p>Looking for the opinion of those in the know. A customer recently came to me for some exhaust ceramic coating, we got talking and he told me he had his Pistons coded as a competitor before he found me.</p><p>What I’m about to show you will likely shock money. I asked him to take the Pistons back of the engine before starting it and give them to me so that I could fix them for free. I don’t even think I could at this point however. He’s about to start the engine after installing $8,000 turbo chargers on it and to be honest I’m terrified for him.</p><p>The morons at this other shop coated not only the domes but also the ring lands of the piston. There’s no way the rings will float properly. I’m also worried about the coating coming off and scoring the walls as well as damaging the turbos. What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TERMN8U, post: 16432535, member: 25767"] Hey guys, Looking for the opinion of those in the know. A customer recently came to me for some exhaust ceramic coating, we got talking and he told me he had his Pistons coded as a competitor before he found me. What I’m about to show you will likely shock money. I asked him to take the Pistons back of the engine before starting it and give them to me so that I could fix them for free. I don’t even think I could at this point however. He’s about to start the engine after installing $8,000 turbo chargers on it and to be honest I’m terrified for him. The morons at this other shop coated not only the domes but also the ring lands of the piston. There’s no way the rings will float properly. I’m also worried about the coating coming off and scoring the walls as well as damaging the turbos. What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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