Help Me Decide On Caliper Paint Color

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by killbee, Feb 16, 2009.

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What Color Caliper Paint

Red 11 vote(s) 47.8%
Black 8 vote(s) 34.8%
Silver 3 vote(s) 13.0%
Yellow 0 vote(s) 0.0%
Other 1 vote(s) 4.3%
  1. killbee Founding Member

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    I have finally decided to paint my calipers on my 05 GT. Now I need some help on what color to go with, red, black, silver, or another color. Heres a pic of the car so you can help me decide.
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  2. NastyStang113 New Member

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    I say Black. Try to find a FRPP sticker in Red and clear over them. Now that'd look pretty good !!
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    damn, you beat me too it! :lol:
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    Red for looks, black for utility.
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    Applying a decal and clearing over it...will the decal deteriorate under high temps? Or will it hold it's shape with the clear help??
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    n this study, a low-temperature decal transfer method is used to fabricate membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and the MEAs are tested for application in a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The low-temperature decal transfer uses a carbon-layered decal substrate with a structure of ionomer/catalyst/carbon/substrate to facilitate the transfer of catalyst layers from the decal substrates to the membranes at a temperature as low as 140 °C, and also to prevent the formation of ionomer skin layer that is known to be formed on the surface of the transferred catalyst layer. The DMFC performance of the MEA (with carbon layer) fabricated by the low-temperature decal transfer method is higher than those of MEAs fabricated by the same method without a carbon layer, a conventional high-temperature decal method, and a direct spray-coating method. The improved DMFC performance of the MEA fabricated with carbon layer by the low-temperature decal transfer method can be attributed to the absence of an ionomer skin on the catalyst layer, which can streamline the diffusion of reactants. Furthermore, the intrinsic properties of the MEA fabricated by the low-temperature decal transfer method are elucidated by field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV) techniques, and cathode CO2 analysis.
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    Fascinating however logic dictates that the question be answered in a matter that is intelligible to the person asking the question.
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    Seriously. Yes or no would have done it for me.
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    Does anyone know where I misplaced my tool? Ooo nevermind, I found it ..

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