Ceramic Coating the PSE tips
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I went with Caps Coatings in Fresno, CA. http://capscoatings.com/
They are a very professional outfit--a real joy to work with, compared to so many operations, today. I simply unbolted my original chrome plated ones with a 13mm socket and a 1/2 inch ratchet, and put them in a box and mailed them out. (I was even lazy to not clean them up before I sent them out--but I knew that they would media blast them first so it would be a waste of time).
It takes them about a week to strip them, media blast them, and then paint and 'cook' them. They come back well packed and are flawless. I went with their "Black Ceramic."
I have not understood Porsche's movement to adding chrome to these cars. As many of you may know, Porsche led the black trim craze back in 1974 when they began to get rid of chrome on their cars, choosing instead to tone down everything. But with the newer cars must be a market for chrome taste! In some instances the black is coming back, like on the new 997 Speedster.
To reinstall these things you may want to use some Antiseize on the captive ring and on the outer diameter of the pipe on which you will ultimately tighten the hose clamp. Put some blue painters tape on the end of the new tips to protect them from injury. Ceramic is fairly tough, but not invincible to getting beaten up if you try to use metal tools to reinstall them. You should take off all rings and use your hands only to place them, and slowly twist them into position, mindful of the other small diameter pipe which should simply be centered in the opening. Then, with your 13mm ratchet, tighten them back up. Alignment should be horizontal and parallel to the bottom of the opening of the body work.
Plan on the tips being off the car for about two weeks, and figure on a rough cost of about $120
They also have several color choices.
They did my bypass pipes this past winter.
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Also looking at the lighter colors, are those able to be cleaned after having some of the exhaust soot getting them dirty?
My wife has a BMW with matte silver tips and we use steel wool to clean them.
But they look great and I hate chrome, but not looking to do black tips either.
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Last edited by Edgy01; Jun 30, 2012 at 01:07 AM.
What color is that?Tom



