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Black exhaust
So after looking at all the different exhaust options so far, I got to thinking... Why hasn't anyone done one in black?
I am not claiming to know anything at all about how the heat would affect painting or plating in black, but every once in a while when I am driving around SoCal I see a Porsche, Ferrari, or Lambo with blacked out exhaust tips. It looks pretty cool usually. Perhaps its way to expensive for this price range of car. |
I'm quite interested in this as well.
Good topic is good.:clap: |
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Before: http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2314/1...a059107caa.jpg http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2143/2...f38c8e4e39.jpg After: http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3081/2...c9a4d37ffa.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3095/2...25cc13f89c.jpg I scrubbed the surface with a 3M Red prep pad and then painted it with high temp Engine paint. Piece of cake. You can even get the pad on a drill attachment to make it easier. And if you're feeling REALLY punchy, the engine paint comes in all sorts of colors... |
Hmm.. now that I'm thinking about it. I will probably do this to the new exhaust on my BRZ as well.
Thanks for reminding me. :) |
Apex'i has their noir line. Don't think they have a system for the FR-S just yet.
http://apexi-usa.com/shop/index.php/...l-muffler.html |
my GT-R exhaust tips are in shadow chrome which I feel is perfect, because it draws less attention, but it's not flat black either. If you want just flat-black look, I'm pretty sure you can get away with sanding and high-temp engine/brake caliper paint. But I do like the low-key look of tips.
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Big ole stainless melon launcher tips grab too much attention for sure, but as highlighted with the WRX/STI picture above the problem is the muffler face behind the tip catching sunlight. That won't be too much of a problem with the BRZ given the exhausts keep the muffler section in the middle.
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there are plenty of options, powder coating is one of them.
parkerizing is also another cool option. both will protect the exahust surface finish. |
i hate to cross the two forums here but I watched a build up back when I was rotary powered which had a lot of exhaust and engine painting. The racing beat exhaust is actually on page one, which was later wrapped in titanium heat wrap.
here ya go for reference: http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=866179 |
I think powder coating would be a great option and most effective. Granted I used high heat paint on my headers and it chipped. I understand there was probably more heat at the header but it drove me away from ever using high heat on exhaust components.
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and by painting I mean alot of ceramic coating.
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The tips on my Legacy GT are pretty black after 75,000 miles of running without catalytic converters.
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Ceramic coating the exhaust would be the best option. It looks great, it protects against rust, and helps keep the exhaust heat inside the exhaust.
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