Cerakote? The future of Truckmount heat technology?

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I personally cant see it dropping the temps that much either, TM engines aren't the massive airpumps that performance engines are.
Nor do performance engines put a restrictive heat exchanger inline they flowww
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Perhaps you've forget. ......
I was ceramicing my Steam Genies long. Long time ago......
Ask boo down in tenn...
 

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anda long long time ago, I was regularly benching 10 reps of 280 pounds
know what? no one cares about that either ….

just a chit eatin pr1ck, ain't I



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Chris Lees Genie looks like the day he bought it
all ceramic and stainless

best one i ever built
 

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yeah, I'm sure Sapphire just slapped that shit on without ever testing a unit before bringing it to market....:oldrolleyes:
TM manufactorers are notorious for marketing their machines on the independant components not how those components actually perform in their machines.

When the racing community states 30-35% as best case scenario its no suprise that a TM company jumps on that figure
 
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I'm sure Sapphire just slapped that shit on without ever testing a unit before bringing it to market


I didn't say anything like that.
I'm sure they did .

But just like I told Cobblet, don't just tell me vacs are 22% more powerful...tell me how much more in solution recovery where the rubber meets the road

do they actually reduce the temp under the skin substantially ? (30% less temp would be quite substantial)
or is the real virtue in not needing heat shields for components in closest proximity to exhaust pipe?
Which is well and good... don't get me wrong , that's good engineering .
But if you're going to tout reduced temps under the hood, ducK tape some thermometers to wiring harnesses, pumps, belts and hoses and give some real numbers

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@sOOper hero That's why I mentioned temperature gradients. Rate of heat transfer is impeded in way so that surround components is less affected. How quickly it heats up and cools down matters too. It will always get hot, but it is better mitigated.
 

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Yeah, but you don’t have to wait on Jon-Don to fix them.
Marty, I don't know what that means. I live in Redding. The closest shop is 2.5 hours from me in Medford or Sacramento. A real pain in the ass!!!!!! That is why I first bought an Amtex, so I could work on it myself. But my SS870 has been rock solid. Pushing 1600 hours now and still running like new. I do all the fluid changes myself.
 

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It means, idiot, that you are mechanical and can fix your stuff yourself. Moron.

Imagine how pissed you’d be if you had to wait a week for Jon-Don to fit you into their schedule.
 
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It means, idiot, that you are mechanical and can fix your stuff yourself. Moron.

Imagine how pissed you’d be if you had to wait a week for Jon-Don to fit you into their schedule.



Maybe you should have pursued a career in VLM, but I'm not so sure you can operate a clothes washer.
 

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I don’t know. I was just feeding Mike’s head full of more “you’re right”. I think he acts funny when his head is fully inflated
 

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