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Got a quote from Jet-Hot. A fairly simple Y shaped muffler system for Corvair would be around $300.
On Monday, January 23, 2017 3:11 PM, ARGOLDMAN <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> wrote:
I am interested in ceramic coatings also. A question arises in the areas of
slip joints or ball joints.
Also with pushers (perish the thought) what will the effect of a hotter
exhaust blowing on the propeller in a more concentrated fashion vs a cooler
blast modified by the radiation of the exhaust system being cooled by moving air
leaving the cowling?
Rich
In a message dated 1/20/2017 1:14:08 P.M. Central Standard Time,
flyrotary@lancaironline.net writes:
Lynn, Et All,
I want to mention the alternative to heat wraps, ceramic coatings. I have
used Jet-Hot on headers for insulation and performance. Early Jet-Hot didn't
have a super high temp coating that would stand up to rotary exhaust
temperatures. They have had an 1800°F+ material for some time now. They needed
to have a coating that would stand up to turbo header temperatures. They have
a service where they apply to the inside and outside of the pipes. There is a
very minor smoothing effect that even help HP. The insinuative effect is as
good or better than most heat wraps, and the pipes look great too. I have used
them for pipes on racing motorcycles that have tight fairings. I measured a
30° difference inside my fairing with no other changes using color change
tape, but I think is was even better than that in terms of radiated heat. I
had a battery located in the fairing mounted low in front of the headers. This
no longer was showing bubbling and melting effects, and survived a 4 hour
endurance race as a total loss system. I don't work for those guys, and wasn't
sponsored by them either. I highly recommend them.
Bill Jepson
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