Correct, I want to minimize under hood heat cause I dont know how much heat the sniper can reliably handle let alone the DSII module.
From what Cradin informed me he said you really dont want ceramic coating on the inside, he said to me for the best thermal insulation I would want to have ceramic coating on the outside and a layer of soot on the inside to layer the insulating effect.
This is his website here. http://www.cradin.com/
He does all kinds of stuff from internal engine coats, to CNC machining, as well as aerospace work.
This is what it says under the Crading Aerospace header.
Cradin Aerospace, Inc. is a 100% woman owned and managed company. We handle all “aerospace” applications such as, material testing (Lockheed Martin) associated advanced material developers; aircraft component coatings (Mooney Aircraft, Texas Skyways and numerous homebuilders). We have done some repair application for Pratt & Whitney (San Antonio); manufacturer of the LUFA spherical bearings (both plain and rod ends) and so much more.
Rusty and Gary, does the color really make a difference on something so thin that gets so hot?
I’m not being facetious about this, just curious.