Highwayman
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Well any fuel mileage it was getting... is gone. I don’t understand
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Just haul more, faster.
More bucks makes mileage irrelevant.
Well any fuel mileage it was getting... is gone. I don’t understand
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Just haul more, faster.
More bucks makes mileage irrelevant.
Who’s got the part number for the s480 cat turbo replacement?
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Where do you get one of those stainless kenworth heater boxes?
Well any fuel mileage it was getting... is gone. I don’t understand
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More scrap thru the door today
Singled out to save weight,Maximum BSFC’s!
I’ll trade you for a JUNK VOLVO with a POS 871 that idles like a 2cyl John Deere for any W9.
Who’s got the part number for the s480 cat turbo replacement?
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Sneaky Germans and their sketchy designs
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Get one of those switchblade turbos I keep seeing....maybe get 2 of em on there somehow
Get one of those switchblade turbos I keep seeing....maybe get 2 of em on there somehow
GAW!!!! I want that coating so bad!
Having trouble finding a shop around me to do this. They have coatings, but wont take the heat.
Or just be done with it and do Swaintech
Or just be done with it and do Swaintech
Same chit. Their polished won’t hold up any better. Everyone will tell you for high heat you need the black if you want it to last. I’ve had stuff coated at 3 different places and it all ends up the same. The honest ones will tell you before you do it.
“High Temp Ceramic" which is typically rated at 1700F - 2000F+ and comes in many colors BUT Bright. All bright ceramics are rated at 1100F - 1300F”
The coatings are the same, I believe everyone uses Cerakote but to get that shine they have to have a polisher that is very expensive. The polished doesn’t hold up as good as the black so regardless of who does it you will have to have it redone every few years. Green scotch-brite brings it back somewhat but it’s not spray and forget, it requires work to keep the shine.
Swain Tech told me the only color they could do was white. That is the color of their proprietary coating.
That's the color of pure ceramic. They can also get it a lot thicker than most.
Lmao, anyone can spray it as thick as they want, it’s just like powder coat. You hang the part, spray it and bake it, it’s not as technical as you must think it is.