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Originally posted by maggotdecay I painted mine with 1200 degree flat black engine paint that i picked up from walmart, makes the engine bay look ten times better.
I did the same thing and he's right it does make it ten time better.
i got mine polished but it kinda dicolored got kinda of a brass look check out my pic on cardomain to see what it look liked at first (last Page) oh yeah paint wont stick
Hey, you're missing two cylinders! J/K... anyway... For everyone's info, clean any exhaust parts that are polished with alcohol before firing up the rig. This will remove any grease and oil and sweat, etc, that can cause uneven coloring. That way you don't wind up with purple-blue fingerprints on stuff!
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I just used the same silver rustolium I put on my Brembo rotors.
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Originally posted by big_p31 ^there is high temp engine paint that dupli-color makes that can resist heat up to 500 degrees
That paint would be good.... until your engine warms up. Engines get super hot man. You need some engine paint. The same stuff they use for painting blocks and valve covers. The colors tend to be more dull, but it's really your only option. Unless you want to pay to have it powder coated
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