Show us your Engine bay
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Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by kjmurphy
Thanks for the compliment. I used DupliColor high heat paint and applied it with a model paint brush. It's been on for two years and 32,000 miles and is still holding up nicely. Give it a try, it's not too hard to do.
Kevin
Kevin
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by bhays
All these pictures make me wish I could keep my engine cover. I am in on the group buy for a Needswings Intake and all things considered, it's worth losing the engine cover for the intake, but I sure wish I could have both.
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by bhays
Tell me more. How much did you have to cut the cover to fit? Where did you get that MB cover? Could the factory cover be cut in a similar fashion?
This is a possibility though
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...51&postcount=8
No cuts at all, he just put it on.
Last edited by Valk; 07-30-2008 at 08:25 PM.
Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Kevin, what did you use to mask it off on the rough surface?
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Re: Show us your Engine bay
Originally Posted by James1549
Sorry I have not looked at a MB cover in person yet. Can you tell me what this cut-out is for? Is it needed?
Last edited by psuperti; 07-31-2008 at 05:09 PM.
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