Official Engine Bay Picture Thread
#91
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lol i put it up for sale about 2-3 months ago, it got sold in like 15mins lol.
It looked really hot, however it didn't match with ANYTHING. So i 'downgraded' to the stainless steel one, however it matches better (and still has a tiny bit of that titanium gradient look in it)
It looked really hot, however it didn't match with ANYTHING. So i 'downgraded' to the stainless steel one, however it matches better (and still has a tiny bit of that titanium gradient look in it)
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OMg.. the rainbow titanium goodness... i need that under mine!.. what do you think rainbow arc cover and Tein hood dampers next?
Originally Posted by NocturnalEVO
Here's mines:
#99
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Just got a few things on my car powdercoated by http://www.realcoatings.com/ ,thought I would share some pics. I think Scott did a nice job on my stuff.
Weapon R Evo Catch Can that is polished aluminum from the factory. I am not a fan of the bling under the hood so I did it in a textured blue. Looking for it to kind of blend in:
I figured I would get the upper intercooler pipe coated in the same color as the catch can.
The heat shield on my car had faded pretty bad so my friend Scott is trying out this high temp semi-gloss black to see how it will last. Lined the back with a little heat reflective material for better heat management.
Here is pic of the engine bay with the parts installed:
Weapon R Evo Catch Can that is polished aluminum from the factory. I am not a fan of the bling under the hood so I did it in a textured blue. Looking for it to kind of blend in:
I figured I would get the upper intercooler pipe coated in the same color as the catch can.
The heat shield on my car had faded pretty bad so my friend Scott is trying out this high temp semi-gloss black to see how it will last. Lined the back with a little heat reflective material for better heat management.
Here is pic of the engine bay with the parts installed:
#103
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Originally Posted by mump
a little more work done.
i see you painted your radiator mounts/brackets. I haven't looked at mines upclose, just wondering how much work is involved in taking them out? Do i have to support the radiator with something else underneath? or will it hold on its own?
let me know.
thanks!