It's a Warrtalon Xmas Part 2 - Buschur Porting & Coating
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It's a Warrtalon Xmas Part 2 - Buschur Porting & Coating
Oh boy, what a surprise. I sent a box full of rusted, ugly exhaust parts from an 05 MR out on Monday at 4pm with regular shipping via DHL. The box arrived in Wakeman, OH, on Wednesday around noon, and then the box full of beautiful, ported, port-matched, and jet coated exhaust parts showed up at my doorstep TODAY AT NOON. So, I was able to get this amazing service done with a 4-day turnaround without paying any special shipping charges. Huge, gigantic, ENORMOUS props to Dave Buschur and his team for the quality work, the sponsorship, and the quick turnaround time. I honestly didn't expect these parts back until after New Year's Day...little did I know.
Pic #1 = All 3 exhaust parts - 10.5 hotside, stock o2 housing, stock exhaust manifold
I will be posting pics of the individual parts in replies to this thread.
Pic #1 = All 3 exhaust parts - 10.5 hotside, stock o2 housing, stock exhaust manifold
I will be posting pics of the individual parts in replies to this thread.
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I take it you're saying to hell with your, "keep it looking stock for warranty purposes" philosophy?
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I think he is going for a lil underhood BLING! (j/k)
I'm always interested to here your commentary Warralton: so what specific reasons did you choose to get those items ported and coated? What are the benefits?
~cmz
I'm always interested to here your commentary Warralton: so what specific reasons did you choose to get those items ported and coated? What are the benefits?
~cmz
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Looks very nice. I ordered a 10.5 hotside from Buschur and will have my exhaust manifold and O2 housing ported by them next month. Unfortunately, I will leave the pieces uncoated for warranty purposes. I don't want to see anything that can void my warranty if I need to use it.
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Very anxious to see some gains, I am also installing ported/coated 10.5 and coated Helix 02, and 2 weeks ago I put on my coated DC manifold. However I dont have any hard results, Im sure youll have some track results which Id love to see.
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did you try a search!!!??? pictures of port matched and coated parts have been posted 100045345345 million times!!! why are you wasting our time showing us stuff we have seen so many times? you are a waste of internet space warrtalon and should be banned for doing such a noooob thing without reading the rules of the forum first!
ok, ok. i keeeed, i keeed!!
looks great! interestingly, when we had our race car turbo coated, our hotside was black on the exterior, and the compressor had the polished look to it. because i was on no way involved in what coatings we used, i'm interested to hear what coatings were used and why all your exhaust parts came out polished?
ok, ok. i keeeed, i keeed!!
looks great! interestingly, when we had our race car turbo coated, our hotside was black on the exterior, and the compressor had the polished look to it. because i was on no way involved in what coatings we used, i'm interested to hear what coatings were used and why all your exhaust parts came out polished?
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Originally Posted by cmz
I'm always interested to here your commentary Warralton: so what specific reasons did you choose to get those items ported and coated? What are the benefits?
1) I wanted to maximize my gains in the exhaust system, so I had to choose between an aftermarket tubular header/ss o2 and porting/coating the stock parts. I didn't want any potential cracking issues with a header nor the lack of a brace from an aftermarket o2, so I went this route.
2) Buschur recommends this route, and I trust him.
3) I understand how a really nice header would probably be superior to the ported/coated stock mani, but that sort of expense wouldn't make sense on my low-budget setup while using the stock turbo and a flash. I don't even have cams, so this combo really fits nicely with what I want to do.
4) Dave graciously agreed to a partial sponsorship, within which I was able to get this service performed as long as I provided the parts.
Now, all I am waiting for is the Forge Wastegate Actuator, since it would be much easier to install all of this at the same time as installing the new WGA. Forge sold out, so I can't get one until they get some in stock, at which point Mike@Forge will send me one directly. When I get the WGA, I will install of this and hit the dyno. I also plan on dyno'ing with what I have now so that I can get a decent comparison before and after.
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looks great! interestingly, when we had our race car turbo coated, our hotside was black on the exterior, and the compressor had the polished look to it. because i was on no way involved in what coatings we used, i'm interested to hear what coatings were used and why all your exhaust parts came out polished?