Turbo Blankets vs Ceramic Coating

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When you're looking to protect your turbo and keep things cool, you've got two main options. 🧊

1. Turbo Blankets are made from an incredibly strong material (derived from pulverized lava rocks) that works very well at resisting high temperatures. This means they excel at keeping the turbo’s intense heat from spreading to other engine parts. The downside, however, is that they are not as resistant to corrosion.

2. On the other hand, Ceramic Coating holds up really well against corrosion and helps cut down on radiant heat, making it an excellent option for places with lots of moisture in the air, like near the coast.

Here at Full-Race, we recommend a combined approach for superior protection: Ceramic Coating on the turbo's manifold and turbine housing to protect against corrosion and a Turbo Blanket snugly fitted over the hot side to maintain cooler engine temperatures. This duo offers the best defense against both heat and corrosion, ensuring a longer life for your turbocharged engine.
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any of that "lava twill" material slowly breaks down leading to a dusty (probably) toxic engine bay environment. i wrapped my headers, i got itchy every time i worked near it. if you stand in the sun and blow it you'll see heaps of fabric dust everywhere

GTRliffe