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05-20-2013, 02:23 PM | #1 |
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Getto DIY Burnt Exhaust tips
Well I must say that my exhaust tips were oxidized to the point of no return so I decided to have some fun with them. I read from a NSX forum how to do this, honestly I thought this wasn't going to work out well but turned out much better than expected. so here's the process (sorry if this is a repost):
The blue "burnt" look is quite popular on exhausts these days. It is a trademark of titanium exhausts but can easily be achieved on stainless steel as well. The blue discoloration is a result of extreme heat. If the metal is heated until it turns red, a blue color appears when it cools back down. Materials needed: rags metal polish degreaser/soap blowtorch (propane, butane, whatever) 1.) Either take off your tips, exhaust, or metch diffuser so cleaning and firing can be done safely and more easily 2.) Polish the metal Before you can burn the tips, the metal must be well polished. When I got my GTLW, the tips were clean and shiny, but had a slight bronze tint to them. The metal needs to look sliver to get the best results. You can use pretty much any metal polish you want.Apply the polish with a rag and rub it in by hand. Unless the metal is really oxidized. This should only take a few minutes on each tip. If the metal is in bad shape you can always use a buffer.When you are done, the metal should look nice and shiny with no discoloration. (unlike mine did lol) 3.) Clean the metal You don't want to have any polish residue left on the metal when you put fire on it. Use your soap, degreaser, or whatever you prefer to clean the metal thoroughly. 4.)Heat the metal Now comes the hard (and fun) part. Ignite your torch and begin slowly heating the metal. Move the flame evenly around the outside of the tip. It will take a while before the metal gets hot enough to glow. Once you have gotten the metal pretty hot, you can slow down and focus on a smaller area of the tip's perimeter. Slowly move the flame back and forth until the metal turns red. I would recommend doing this part very slowly until you know how hot to get the metal. You aren't aiming for light bulb type incandescence here. If the metal gets to hot, it will not turn blue when it cools. It will look the same as normal metal but is oxidized and will not turn blue until you polish it again. The goal is to get a mild glow. If you are uncertain, apply less heat and allow the metal to cool and check the color before proceeding. In terms of heat, the color will vary as follows: Low heat slight brass tint deep bronze purple-pink dark blue light blue silver High heat If you don't get it right the first time, no problem. Simply polish off the discoloration and try again. Just note that removing the blue or second silver color will take significantly more elbow grease than the first time you polished the metal. If you got the desired look, congrats. Put the exhaust on the car and enjoy a stylish look like this: (blue on the outside, unintentional neochrome looking on the inside due to old oxidization... matches the new lugs ) I'll try to take better pictures with my real camera, the iphone distorts the colors and makes it look uneven and very light
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05-20-2013, 02:26 PM | #2 |
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i think that's how the Ti exhaust tips are made as well. +1 for DIY!
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05-20-2013, 02:29 PM | #4 |
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looks good! i thought about doing this before i ordered my cyba ones
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05-20-2013, 02:32 PM | #5 |
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Nice DIY, i've thought about doing this with my thoroughly blackened and grimed up meisterschaft tips.
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05-20-2013, 02:41 PM | #6 |
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had no idea this was doable lol thought it would've been 100x more complicated...
awesome!
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05-20-2013, 03:14 PM | #7 |
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came out really well
my tips also oxidized, but i ended up painting them black.. i kinda wish i did this, though also, your csl bootlid is sick!
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05-20-2013, 04:39 PM | #11 |
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Can't be that "ghetto" of a mod...
you have to figure, that is pretty much how any manufacturer is doing their tips... maybe in a more controlled and consistant manner, but is basically the same process. Looks good!
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05-20-2013, 05:10 PM | #12 |
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did you clamp & not weld ur muffler?
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05-22-2013, 08:11 PM | #14 |
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Looks good bro!
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