Originally Posted by
BenFenner Sentrixx you may be on to something but this is what I know about wax.
It is hydrophobic. This means water magnetically apposes it, making water molecules line up in neat rows next to the wax but never "touching" it eliminating a huge source of friction between wax or waxed objects and water/snow/ice.
Wax fills microscopic holes in less than smooth surfaces creating a smoother surface wil less boundary layer turbulence.
We're talking about a chromed piece (chrome plating also microscopically fills holes) and we're not dealing with water so how is there to be less air friction by using wax?
Edit: I see... So we're assuming the eBay "chrome" item is not really chrome plated?
Okay, fine. You win.
LMAO! YAAAAAAAAAAY!
Just my personal experiences from working in a electro plating shop. Personally if I was going to go with this I would have it polished. Honestly tho Ben, I have waxed many things in my like on my cars. Rims being one of them with carnauba wax in the part. And dirt and such are less likly to stick to it.
Now I don't have numbers to back anything up what so ever. But I did take my BPi flow stack and lightly sand it down. And polished the inside. And noticed a 2 degree temp difference from my CAI.