Official Engine Bay Picture Thread
#1068
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heres the new part for It, i think the discontinued the older one.
http://www.lancershop.com/customer/p...&cat=27&page=1
http://www.lancershop.com/customer/p...&cat=27&page=1
#1075
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Cover your filter with a plastic bag
Step 2
Hose out the light dust and junk
Step 3
Spray then entire engine bay with SIMPLE GREEN, Under the hood too
Step 4
Let the it soak for a few minutes (I clean my wheels while it soaks)
Step 5
Hose out the entire engine bay, and under the hood
Step 6
Using soap and water and a car wash sponge, scrub out the areas you can reach to include under the hood
Step 7
Hose out the engine bay again, then remove the plastic bag from your filter
Step 8
Dry as much as you can with a good shammy
Step 9
Using aluminum polish....polish up the intake pipes.
Step 10
Admire your work
Do this every time you wash your car.
#1076
Step 1
Cover your filter with a plastic bag
Step 2
Hose out the light dust and junk
Step 3
Spray then entire engine bay with SIMPLE GREEN, Under the hood too
Step 4
Let the it soak for a few minutes (I clean my wheels while it soaks)
Step 5
Hose out the entire engine bay, and under the hood
Step 6
Using soap and water and a car wash sponge, scrub out the areas you can reach to include under the hood
Step 7
Hose out the engine bay again, then remove the plastic bag from your filter
Step 8
Dry as much as you can with a good shammy
Step 9
Using aluminum polish....polish up the intake pipes.
Step 10
Admire your work
Do this every time you wash your car.
Cover your filter with a plastic bag
Step 2
Hose out the light dust and junk
Step 3
Spray then entire engine bay with SIMPLE GREEN, Under the hood too
Step 4
Let the it soak for a few minutes (I clean my wheels while it soaks)
Step 5
Hose out the entire engine bay, and under the hood
Step 6
Using soap and water and a car wash sponge, scrub out the areas you can reach to include under the hood
Step 7
Hose out the engine bay again, then remove the plastic bag from your filter
Step 8
Dry as much as you can with a good shammy
Step 9
Using aluminum polish....polish up the intake pipes.
Step 10
Admire your work
Do this every time you wash your car.
cheers
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Step 1
Cover your filter with a plastic bag
Step 2
Hose out the light dust and junk
Step 3
Spray then entire engine bay with SIMPLE GREEN, Under the hood too
Step 4
Let the it soak for a few minutes (I clean my wheels while it soaks)
Step 5
Hose out the entire engine bay, and under the hood
Step 6
Using soap and water and a car wash sponge, scrub out the areas you can reach to include under the hood
Step 7
Hose out the engine bay again, then remove the plastic bag from your filter
Step 8
Dry as much as you can with a good shammy
Step 9
Using aluminum polish....polish up the intake pipes.
Step 10
Admire your work
Do this every time you wash your car.
Cover your filter with a plastic bag
Step 2
Hose out the light dust and junk
Step 3
Spray then entire engine bay with SIMPLE GREEN, Under the hood too
Step 4
Let the it soak for a few minutes (I clean my wheels while it soaks)
Step 5
Hose out the entire engine bay, and under the hood
Step 6
Using soap and water and a car wash sponge, scrub out the areas you can reach to include under the hood
Step 7
Hose out the engine bay again, then remove the plastic bag from your filter
Step 8
Dry as much as you can with a good shammy
Step 9
Using aluminum polish....polish up the intake pipes.
Step 10
Admire your work
Do this every time you wash your car.
#1080
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Simple Green FTW. I dont do it every time I wash my car, but prob once or twice a year I'll give it the hose down with Simple Green. It also works great on wheels and brake calipers to eat away at the brake dust and does not damage the caliper in any way. Been 3 years since I started and my brakes look just as good as the day I pulled it out of the show room.