Glas467
Well Known Member
I decided to try ceramic coating the exhaust for the Lyc IO-360, mainly to try and reduce under cowl temps a bit, but also because I got the plane painted and now want an exhaust that looks as good as the plane!
I removed and sent off the exhaust to Jet-Hot (www.Jet-Hot.com) for their "classic coating" and polishing. There are 3 different levels of coating and they provide a lifetime warranty on all of them. Pipes were coated inside and out. Wow, am I impressed with the results, polished to near chrome luster. Total cost right around $500.
I got a $40 off coupon you are welcome to use:
https://sh2028.ositracker.com/coupons/index/oid:123421_7304
I had heard stories from others that had their exhaust coated including the heater muff area, and lost most of their cabin heat temperature. I provided explicit instructions to avoid the heat muff area inside and outside, they followed my coating instructions perfectly.
Here's a picture of the final product:
I removed and sent off the exhaust to Jet-Hot (www.Jet-Hot.com) for their "classic coating" and polishing. There are 3 different levels of coating and they provide a lifetime warranty on all of them. Pipes were coated inside and out. Wow, am I impressed with the results, polished to near chrome luster. Total cost right around $500.
I got a $40 off coupon you are welcome to use:
https://sh2028.ositracker.com/coupons/index/oid:123421_7304
I had heard stories from others that had their exhaust coated including the heater muff area, and lost most of their cabin heat temperature. I provided explicit instructions to avoid the heat muff area inside and outside, they followed my coating instructions perfectly.
Here's a picture of the final product:
![img-0571_orig.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fvmsupport.weebly.com%2Fuploads%2F2%2F1%2F7%2F5%2F21758764%2Fimg-0571_orig.jpg&hash=db8338ada12508157a632b79140adf90)