Well as I was looking at my engine bay I noticed a lot of "chrome" or polished accents. I didn't like it at all.
So the first thing I did was remove my intake and grab some low grit (380ish) to rough up the polished finish.
After I made sure everything was nice and roughed up I painted it using a high temp semi gloss black. Also did the same to the filter ( taped up and made sure not to paint the filter :P ).
Here are some after pictures...
I think overall I am happy with it, it almost looks factory.
My next "painting" will be during my h22 swap and paint the strut bar black. Overall I like the somewhat sleep look...although I don't like when it looks like your engine bay got in a fight with a rattle can. I will probably move the battery to the trunk and am doing the auto<>manny conversion. Which should clean up the engine bay a little more.
I also noticed with painting the intake it felt cooler after a nice running (touching the actual piping) the high temp paint might keep out some of the heat.
Comments?
So the first thing I did was remove my intake and grab some low grit (380ish) to rough up the polished finish.
After I made sure everything was nice and roughed up I painted it using a high temp semi gloss black. Also did the same to the filter ( taped up and made sure not to paint the filter :P ).
Here are some after pictures...
I think overall I am happy with it, it almost looks factory.
My next "painting" will be during my h22 swap and paint the strut bar black. Overall I like the somewhat sleep look...although I don't like when it looks like your engine bay got in a fight with a rattle can. I will probably move the battery to the trunk and am doing the auto<>manny conversion. Which should clean up the engine bay a little more.
I also noticed with painting the intake it felt cooler after a nice running (touching the actual piping) the high temp paint might keep out some of the heat.
Comments?
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