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Has anyone done black powder coating to their PSE tips?

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Old 09-01-2014, 01:44 AM
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Default Has anyone done black powder coating to their PSE tips?

If so could you please post a picture?

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I did. Sent my exhaust tips to CCP Coatings in Detroit. Car was only a few hours old in my garage. Great work. About $250-300. This is a super smooth ceramic coating. Stays clean. They have many pics on their web site. Other Rennlister's have done it, and have pictures here in our sub forum.

This is what their finished product looks like.
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BB, very good info here in this old post:

https://rennlist.com/forums/991/7480...amic-tips.html
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I haven't, but I've had a lot of powder coating done by these guys. All I can say is reasonable prices and GREAT work!

http://www.thepowdercoater.com/index.shtml
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate it!!!
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what is the socket type or reference to remove the OEM tips (PSE)?
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what is the socket type or reference to remove the OEM tips (PSE)?
It's an E-12 Torqs (sic?) socket for my non-PSE system. I didn't powder coat mine but instead used the high temp paint for under $10.00 instead of PC. So far they are still perfect.
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Originally Posted by mblueracer
what is the socket type or reference to remove the OEM tips (PSE)?
One bolt each side. Very easy. Forgot the size of the torx bit. Snap a few photos for latter reference when you go to replace the painted tips.
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lex, do you have any pix of your butt so we can see said tips? this might be a winter thing for me to do (based on the weather right now...sooner rather than later)
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lex, do you have any pix of your butt so we can see said tips? this might be a winter thing for me to do (based on the weather right now...sooner rather than later)
No. Look on the other links.

CCP Coatings has Porsche pics on their web site.
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Not a great pic but i have them. Goes well with the rest of the car.
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Originally Posted by Chewylewis
Not a great pic but i have them. Goes well with the rest of the car.
i really like the contrast you have going on!
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Custom Concepts Performance
Coatings & Components
19330 Mt. Elliott
Detroit, MI 48234
313.369.2447
CCPcoatings.com

CCPerformance.com
info@ccperformance.com

These guys did mine and I was, and continue to be very happy with them.
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Originally Posted by limey940
Custom Concepts Performance
Coatings & Components
19330 Mt. Elliott
Detroit, MI 48234
313.369.2447
CCPcoatings.com

CCPerformance.com
info@ccperformance.com

These guys did mine and I was, and continue to be very happy with them.
cheers
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Originally Posted by limey940
Custom Concepts Performance
Coatings & Components
19330 Mt. Elliott
Detroit, MI 48234
313.369.2447
CCPcoatings.com

CCPerformance.com
info@ccperformance.com

These guys did mine and I was, and continue to be very happy with them.
cheers
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Close up.
I actually canged the Tag frame to CF which i think ties in.
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