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is that that purple i asked you about awhile back … also i still owe you for the shift knob… been moving and working…

Nice part about nitrous is its on / off. Track the shit out of it and spray a little to keep the Nisky lot in the rear view.

Some piping for a twin turbo cummins, granny smith green. I love this color.

That green is awesome!

sorry I missed that.

Yeah thats the color we talked about! It looks ballin in the sun light!

nice looks badass… hopefully i can make it down there this weekend so i can pay you. and i think get some more stuff coated… the other knobs are finally done now im waiting for them to get here… along with some other goodies

Did some wheels in illusion purple. Color pops from purple to blue in the sun, thanks to the rain I have yet to see it myself. :banghead I and coating the center caps asap, and will get nice pics as soon as its nice out, but for now:

Proper pic of the granny smith twin turbo parts:

Wrinkle red valve cover:

that purple is an awesome color, it looked great when i was over there last week. I wish i had another project i could use it on

few more pics of R32 goodies

Did the throttle body for JSE’s S2000 in black magic.

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd482/CapitalRegionCustoms/DSCN0409.jpg

http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd482/CapitalRegionCustoms/DSCN0410.jpg

Also a fuel rail in gloss black.

Poor lighting, but this is a PLASTIC centercap for those purple wheels. Proper pics of the wheels and caps will come shortly.

The green parts installed on the twin turbo truck:

Intake tube and valve cover done in black chrome:

Da fuck? How do you powdercoat plastic?

here’s a couple more pics of the TB

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h135/jacobennis/IMG_0416.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h135/jacobennis/IMG_0417.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h135/jacobennis/IMG_0418.jpg

Thanks for the pics!

Plastic.

Every plastic is supposed to be stamped with a composition code. These are PPO/PA coded. Google search and there are databases for the melting points (as well as other properties). Turns out these caps were the same plastic used on most bike plastics. Melting point is apparently 575F!

you more or less have to hot flock (shoot the powder at a surface temp that will instantly melt on contact) becasue its not a very good conductor to ground out the part.

that’s pretty cool, i’ve never even heard of that before

Two questions: Will a sway bar fit in your oven and how does powdercoating hold up to something flexible like a sway bar?

if the sway bar is less than 72" long, it will fit fine.

Depends on the powder. One of the ratings each one has is a flexibility test against cracking or lifting. They coat springs and stuff like that all the time and it seems to hold up just fine. Powder is far less brittle and flexible than cured paint.

not to mention they are usually coated from the factory (aftermarket ones that is).

I say its probably fine. I personally havnt tried it, but I know its done all the time.

GREEN TUBING. AM JELLY

everything is looking great!
keep up the good work guys

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