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Old 06-21-2013, 06:07 AM   #1
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Painting a Turbo Exhaust Housing

I would like to paint my turbo exhaust housing to try and prevent rusting. I know very little about painting. Most of the high temp paint contain ceramic. The label reads bake paint for so long. I do not have the ability to bake it because the turbo is assembled. Anyone have any tips or suggests. I was thinking masking it and using bbq paint. I know its "ghetto". Again, I know very little about painting.
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Old 06-21-2013, 06:32 AM   #2
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I don't know if they make a paint that can handle those kind of temps. Your best bet is ceramic coating as that can withstand temps up to 2000 degrees
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This is what i have used and it holds up great. a friend of mine has used it too.
Rust-Oleum Automotive 12-oz. Automotive High Heat Enamel Flat Black Spray Paint-248903 at The Home Depot
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This is what i have used and it holds up great. a friend of mine has used it too.
Rust-Oleum Automotive 12-oz. Automotive High Heat Enamel Flat Black Spray Paint-248903 at The Home Depot
it does work ,if prepared correctly !!!
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Take it to a paint and powder coat shop and have them spray it with turbo-x or ceramakrome. $60 and its done right. And also the exhaust housing comes off the turbo so you can paint it fyi.
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There should be about 6 bolts that hold the ex. housing to the CHRA. Remove them and carefully remove your housing. You can bake the "paint" in a house hold oven, but prepare yourself for the fumes that will ensue.

Bead blast or wire brush the housing you have. Wipe it down extremely well with acetone/lacquer thinner/wax, tar, grease removed and apply your coating once the cleaning agent evaporates.
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Thanks for the response guys. Greatly appreciated.

I have been looking at this for a paint.

VHT FlameProof™ Coating

So you can separate the turbo without causing any seal damage? I have never done this and I'm kinda sketched about it.
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Thanks for the response guys. Greatly appreciated.

I have been looking at this for a paint.

VHT FlameProof™ Coating

So you can separate the turbo without causing any seal damage? I have never done this and I'm kinda sketched about it.
If you take the turbo off you'll need to order a new turbo to manifold gasket, and a new manifold to head gasket, both of which you can get at your local dealer or from a Zilvia forum supporter like Enjuku or 240sxMotoring or similar.

Turbo to manifold is the same as the Z32 one
Manifold to head, use one from a b15 sentra with a 2.0. They have a MLS steel one much like the s15 one.
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