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i was looking on mitsubishipart.net for something and i find it amusing that the low spoiler cost $292 and the large evo spoiler is $1900 something. i guess that prevents people from dropping a couple bucks for the evo spoiler and putting on thier lancers. the actual value probably would be like 500 bucks or so.
I have not been pulled over for it in the evo but i figured in due time i would have, so now my issue is solved
The tip is not as nice as i wanted but i needed less attention.
I generally coat at about 350 for 5 minutes, apply clear then do 10-15 minutes. I use stuff from columbiacoatings which seems to flow out and melt a little lower but withstands higher temps once it is coated. I don't know of a powder that goes lower but I'd imagine it wouldn't be very resilient. I wouldn't worry unless you start exposing aluminum to 500+ degrees for more than an hour if fatigue is what you're concerned with. BBS uses a crazy hard epoxy primer that I usually just apply over once I remove the clear and color base. I've never been able to remove it. I used the most aggressive stripper I could find then media blast and it will just barely come off while clogging up my sand blaster bags.
just got my email for the track day I'm doing next friday @ NJMP. Hows this for a schedule:
Friday April 16 6:30 Gates Open
7:00am Registration / Tech
8:30am All Drivers Meeting
9:00am Cars on Track
12:00 Lunch
5pm Cars off track
can you say seat time
Friday April 16 6:30 Gates Open
7:00am Registration / Tech
8:30am All Drivers Meeting
9:00am Cars on Track
12:00 Lunch
5pm Cars off track
can you say seat time
I generally coat at about 350 for 5 minutes, apply clear then do 10-15 minutes. I use stuff from columbiacoatings which seems to flow out and melt a little lower but withstands higher temps once it is coated. I don't know of a powder that goes lower but I'd imagine it wouldn't be very resilient. I wouldn't worry unless you start exposing aluminum to 500+ degrees for more than an hour if fatigue is what you're concerned with. BBS uses a crazy hard epoxy primer that I usually just apply over once I remove the clear and color base. I've never been able to remove it. I used the most aggressive stripper I could find then media blast and it will just barely come off while clogging up my sand blaster bags.
sounds like a good time dude



looks stocker than the stock set up lol



