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painted or powder coated turbo compressor housing(HX-35)

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efrainz28

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May 27, 2008
Long Beach, California
I want to powder coat my hx-35 compressor housing but I don't want to hurt the cooling properties of the housing. Powder coating from what I under stand it retains heat more. Will it be a problem if I powder coat it? or am I better of painted it?
 
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IMO , powder coating is the way to go, but you could get a decent finish with paint if you A...degrease it very well, B... prep the surface, i.e. sand or scuff, and C...apply a paint that can withstand the high temps! :cool:
 
you could always polish the cover there is a decient write up on here on how to do it. It was come out to a Chrome finish when you done and you dont got to worry about it chiping or tainting
 
If anything I would powdercoat or polish...Paint won't last forever because it eventually gets discolored from the heat (even high temp).
 
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