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I'm buying piping from this girl that has paint her IC piping with a High temp 1200 degree resistant paint on the outside of her IC piping that i'm buying... is this bad? do i need to remove this in order to let as much heat out as possible??? lemme know... thanks!!!
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ummm...the paint should be reflecting the heat from gettin in the pipes
Why would you want heat in the pipes when the colder the air the more combustible it is
The only thng you want hot is the exhaust gases spinning the turbine
the paint should be fine
Why would you want heat in the pipes when the colder the air the more combustible it is
The only thng you want hot is the exhaust gases spinning the turbine
the paint should be fine
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Ohhh ok... i thought that you wanted aluminum IC piping to let some of the heat out of the pipes while it's traveling to the ITM... wasn't thinking it was just for reflecting heat away from it... so which would be better then In your opinion??? leave the 1200 degree resistant paint on or use my trusty Aircraft grade paint remover and polishing them up with metal polish???



