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ENGAKATS 10-Mar-2009 19:55

camcoat - ceramic exhaust coating
 
Hi guys,

I want to send my headers to camcoat but I haven't decided yet what ceramic colour to ask for... :rolleyes:

I'm between the satin black and "cermakrome" (polished). These are the only examples I've found on their website:



and





Oh! This is my bike:



Any advice or pictures with the above coatings from camcoat??

Thanks!!

:cool:

chris.p 10-Mar-2009 20:30

Mmmmm, Satin Black:)


Chris:burn:

Senna3 10-Mar-2009 20:35

far to new look for black got to be polished looking at wheels and brakes its to high tec for classic black look

faith-healer 10-Mar-2009 21:34

Get the "standard" black coating 'inside' the pipes and headers and the "Cerakrome" polished on the outside.

The inside coating helps the gas flow and reduces heat build up in the exhaust system.

It's all there on their website and if you get both done at the same time I think it works out a fair bit cheaper.

Iconic944ss 10-Mar-2009 21:49

Very interesting but the price list is dated 2002!

Since the view of your headers is restricted by the fairing I also suggest going with the Matt Black option.

The range of Gloss colours is interesting mind :)

F

Website: http://www.camcoat.u-net.com/Exhausts.htm

ENGAKATS 10-Mar-2009 22:12

I already spoke to them today and they quoted me 85+VAT for inside out... ;)

Better price compared to Zircotec's 230+VAT :eek::eek: (they use different technology though, but still....)

skidlids 10-Mar-2009 23:40

with that swingarm, the modern look of the bike along with the latest in radial calipers and wavey discs I'd have to go with the cermakrome, the black would just be out of place unless you powder coat the frame and swingarm black and swap to a yellow body kit

chris.p 11-Mar-2009 06:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by skidlids
the black would just be out of place unless you powder coat the frame and swingarm black and swap to a yellow body kit



Now that is a good thought Mmmm.???:)


Chris:burn:

phillc 11-Mar-2009 09:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by ENGAKATS
I already spoke to them today and they quoted me 85+VAT for inside out... ;)

Better price compared to Zircotec's 230+VAT :eek::eek: (they use different technology though, but still....)


So Zircotec is 3 times the price, but which one uses the better/more efficient technology that provides the biggest performance increase? I'm genuinely asking as I'm ignorant about this technology, but curious.

If you said Zircotec would give 10 percent performance improvement, whereas Camcoat's website only says 5 percent, well £230 + VAT, in the bigger scheme of how much I'm spending on my bike at the moment, is not that big a deal!

gordonparker 11-Mar-2009 13:34

Chrome would be my choice

ENGAKATS 11-Mar-2009 20:15

Thanks all for the answers so far.

Quote:

Originally Posted by phillc
So Zircotec is 3 times the price, but which one uses the better/more efficient technology that provides the biggest performance increase? I'm genuinely asking as I'm ignorant about this technology, but curious.

If you said Zircotec would give 10 percent performance improvement, whereas Camcoat's website only says 5 percent, well £230 + VAT, in the bigger scheme of how much I'm spending on my bike at the moment, is not that big a deal!


I'm not really looking for the best performance just by coating the headers (on my engine, the difference - if any - would be minimal).

Maybe zircotec's coating is better if used on more powerfull vehicles...

phillc 11-Mar-2009 21:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by ENGAKATS
I'm not really looking for the best performance just by coating the headers (on my engine, the difference - if any - would be minimal).

Maybe zircotec's coating is better if used on more powerfull vehicles...


Why do you think this would be minimal on the 1000DS engine? Being air cooled I'd say heat dispertion would be a very high priority if you wanted optimum performance from this engine.

ENGAKATS 11-Mar-2009 23:03

because I never thought that by coating the exhaust headers I could see such a big difference on the actual engine temperature/performance



anybody here who has tried both Camcoat and Zircotec??

GDBD59 19-Mar-2009 16:09

Recently done by Camcoat on the same model. They say it should last for years. Service was very good.

http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/...ead.php?t=9569

twpd 19-Mar-2009 16:26

Certainly for race use then heat build up is a real problem for maintaining power and getting rid of it by whatever means possible is a good idea....my 800ss race bike really suffered from it. For road use it just isn't a problem at all and I'd spend my money on other things.

ENGAKATS 21-Mar-2009 00:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by GDBD59
Recently done by Camcoat on the same model. They say it should last for years. Service was very good.

http://www.ducati-upnorth.com/forum/...ead.php?t=9569


thanks for the post!

Do you have any more pictures of the headers??

Have you installed them already? I picture of them on the bike would be even better!


:)

GDBD59 22-Mar-2009 13:58

Might be able to oblige in a day or two. PM me your email & I'll send you them.

ENGAKATS 22-Mar-2009 14:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by GDBD59
Might be able to oblige in a day or two. PM me your email & I'll send you them.


PM sent! ;)

Iconic944ss 25-Mar-2009 22:51

I guess the headers are more visible than I thought:


ENGAKATS 26-Mar-2009 00:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iconic944ss
I guess the headers are more visible than I thought:


Indeed! Makes it difficult to decide... :confused::rolleyes:


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