I would take a look at Dupli-Color Metalcast Anodized Blue MC201, have seen some pretty impressive results on calipers with the various colors they offer.
It is a two part system, base then color, and good up to 500 degrees F
I used some Krylon chevy orange hi heat (2000 degrees) and the color was close to the stripes on the hood. I then cleaned that off and powder coated them ruby red.
I used some Krylon chevy orange hi heat (2000 degrees) and the color was close to the stripes on the hood. I then cleaned that off and powder coated them ruby red.
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Powder coated ruby red.
I'll see if I can find a chevy orange picture.
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Did you have to completely remove the caliper from the hose and then bleed the lines to be able to paint the caliper?
The G2 Brush on kit comes with everything from cleaner to paint and flows out very smooth and has stayed on mine for over four years now. It is easy to put on without removing the lines. I think I bought it from amazon.
I painted with hoses and bleeder still on, just taped up good. To powder coat I had to break down the caliper completely. I have used the brush on paint on my VW and it worked very good, and has stayed for over 100k.