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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 01:14 PM
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im looking to remove and paint my inlet manifold on my 08 hatch.

anyone have any links or tips on how to do this ? It looks pretty straight forward but wanted some input into this as it’s my first time doing it.

also any tips on what paint to use would also be a great help.

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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 02:52 PM
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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 07:25 PM
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You want to paint the black plastic manifold on a WRX Hatch ???

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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 07:32 PM
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Yeah mate basically!. Probably a better Option to get it powder coated though I reckon
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Yeah mate basically!. Probably a better Option to get it powder coated though I reckon
08 WRX inlet manifold removal pdf
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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 10:59 PM
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I might be wrong but I dont think you can powder coat plastic as the powder is put on the metal with an electric charge like static so it sticks then baked to cue.
If I was guna pait it i would scuff it with a scotch bright pad, get it realy clean with panle wipe then use a VHT spray paint sutable for plastic
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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 11:04 PM
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Just had a google you can powder coat plastic there is a technique of a special primer then uv cure coating, sounds quite specialised though
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I wasn’t a sure if you could not because the majority of the inlets I’ve seen being painted/powdered have come from an sti which isn’t covered in the plastic like mine is. I’ll do a bit more research on it. Cheers mate
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I wasn’t a sure if you could not because the majority of the inlets I’ve seen being painted/powdered have come from an sti which isn’t covered in the plastic like mine is. I’ll do a bit more research on it. Cheers mate
It's not covered/coated, it is actually plastic (or organic composite as some like to call it)
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Argh ok I see. A powder coat company is only round the corner from me so I might pay him a visit and asking him what he thinks.
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Or swap it for sti manifold if possible?
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Or swap it for sti manifold if possible?
completely different setup



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Old Oct 25, 2017 | 03:27 PM
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Wow! That is completely different. I know some people have swapped to an sti inlet but am
i right in thinking that it would be a turbo swap aswell for the turbo to fit onto an sti manifold ?
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Wow! That is completely different. I know some people have swapped to an sti inlet but am
i right in thinking that it would be a turbo swap aswell for the turbo to fit onto an sti manifold ?
Yep and change of intercooler / throttle body
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Haven’t really thought about it to be honest but If I did do a inlet swap what benefit would it bring to me ?.

ive got a mishimoto intercooler and was thinking about fitting a modified vf48 turbo to the car next year.

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