M90 de-laminating rotor coating?

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no idea why he ever swapped his ute LOL
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B.T.W. the MACE re-coated rotors aren't just re-coated there lightened & balanced & in my old car it made an extra 10-15% with just those straight swapped on the dyno from memory!

I do have a short L67,, but might cost a bit to ship across the tasman!
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Yeah, the MACE rotors are a good bit of kit.

LOL, thanks but I think shipping would be a killer.
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he just needs to go turbo again instead of wasting money on an l67
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Ecotec bottom end under an L67 top is full of win. Tune it right and you won't regret it
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It looks like that is exactly what is going to happen.
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HPC somewhere in Melbourne were doing the recoating of the rotors from Superchargers. A few people have pulled their L67 rotor packs apart & sent them to HPC for recoating. I have a set that they did for me, although I didn't disassemble or reassemble the rotor pack, as I let someone else deal with that part. The coating is a special one they use for all supercharger rotors. Don't remember the code name now, but it is a aqua colour. I have not used the rotors yet as they are on the back burner of a loooong term project. Which seems to end up the case with everything I touch nowadays ha ha.

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OZ38 wrote:HPC somewhere in Melbourne were doing the recoating of the rotors from Superchargers. A few people have pulled their L67 rotor packs apart & sent them to HPC for recoating. I have a set that they did for me, although I didn't disassemble or reassemble the rotor pack, as I let someone else deal with that part. The coating is a special one they use for all supercharger rotors. Don't remember the code name now, but it is a aqua colour. I have not used the rotors yet as they are on the back burner of a loooong term project. Which seems to end up the case with everything I touch nowadays ha ha.

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Unfortunately we are in NZ :(

This particular M90 has been sold and been replaced with a much younger unit.

It would be good to know the HPC coating code, maybe my local HPC place can do the same stuff?
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