I wanted to do this over the winter but Im deployed now so it will have to wait till next year. I don't feel like I need the Tial option I think the turbo smart will work just fine for me. For the wrapping you are doing are you using a fiberglass or titanium? Do you have the local resources to do ceramic coating instead?
I'm using titanium for the manifold/turbine and fiberglass for the inlet.
Everyone is all about some swantech. And I am too. But the issue is the time and shipping cost just make it a lot to deal with.
I actually found a product called "turbo-X" that can be applied at home. It would be time consuming and maybe even expensive by the time the labor and materials were figured, but I looked into it. Then..... Found out they will no longer sell it to normal customers, you have to be an authorized dealer or something now. Which lead me back to the ole "nevermind, I'd just send it to swantech".
Dusty actually was the first to ask about it. Someone else recently asked about it. I'm personally interested in it as well.
Coating the inside of the turbine parts is scary for me though... If anything chips off or has an issue, it only has one place to go, and that's through a turbine spinning at 150-180k rpm and super heated to 1500 degrees. Its not gonna be good. On the flipside, people do it all the time ( I think ).
Ideally, turbine $100 and manifold $125 coated by swan tech and have me do the $160 wrap treatment to it, would be an epic heat isolating setup. Under the hood temps would no doubt be much much lower, and turbo spool up SHOULD increase. Also, our manifolds are not old junk cast iron. The are a stainless casting, and its no joke. The same reason they are so hard and take so long to port, is the reason we can wrap them without worrying about cracking or other issues. Anyway... So best case your looking at $325 with shipping both ways for swantech, then $160 to get everything wrapped. That's dang near $500 total by the time its all said and done. I'll do anything people want me to. If you ask, I'll do my best to make it happen. But $500? Think your going to get $500 worth of increased performance out of it? I think its pretty low on the cost per HP. Make no mistake, I've seen 3rd party dyno gains from ceramic coatings (in and out ), but... I'm not sold on the over all value. Now for $160 parts and labor, for wraps and a blanket.... It def works to AT LEAST reduce under the hood temps. Its low risk. If the wrap simply doesn't hold up, it doesn't hold up. No harm, no foul. Not like you can see any of that stuff on our cars anyway. Its a cheap investments with a real payoff.
I'm always in this with you guys. I personally don't want to spend money on things that are not worth it... I don't want anyone else to either.
2:30am.... Arguhhh... I had ONE DRINK at dinner, and it made me pass out too early tonight, now I'm all messed up on my 5-hour sleep schedule