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  • ErikE Offline
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    Erik
    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    I can only think that heat issues would be light/sunlight affected. So an engine bay should really have no effect.

    Except for glowing exhaust manifolds.

    They call me, old man...

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    • thurmanmermanT Offline
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      thurmanmerman
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      Ive seen guys paint it gray so they can tell if they are leaking any fluids easier. Im sure black spray paint won't have any affect on it at all. If it was like a high temp heat resistant paint then thats a different story.

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      • black2gB Offline
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        i've heard painting a block a certain color is bad for heat but the engine bay shouldn't matter.

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        • 91nbtsi9 Offline
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          Black is naturally a better absorber of radiant heat than other colors. So...I guess it will help you out some by absorbing some of the engine bay heat and conducting it through your body panels to then be convected into the ambient air.

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          • RexwagonR Offline
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            Rexwagon
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            #9

            Ive seen a lot of ppl with theirs black so i would assume it should be all good. are you going to remove some of the holes in the bay to by welding them and grinding them smooth too? it gives it that real clean look.

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            • ColinC Offline
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              Colin
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              #10

              I'm not into "clean" it's too much work. I am, however, a big proponent of no-rust.

              And believe me. My engine bay gets wet and dirty.

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              • zbrownZ Offline
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                zbrown
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                i am more along the lines of an ppg epoxy primer so as i can drop/throw a wrench at my engine bay and all it does is smile back......

                So does it make me or you more of a ricer if i have a painted engine bay and 4 mufflers = quiet............or you with a fart can and not painted engine bay????

                rx7-8.89@157mph
                12v dodge, twins

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                • ColinC Offline
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                  i dont have a fart can. I actually dont have exhaust at all. Or headers. In three cars.

                  Or an engine. 😛

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                  • zbrownZ Offline
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                    Colin;173096 wrote:
                    i dont have a fart can. I actually dont have exhaust at all. Or headers. In three cars.

                    Or an engine. 😛

                    ha...no i wasnt aiming that at you... you didnt make the comment

                    rx7-8.89@157mph
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                    • RidinRailsR Offline
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                      i was just joking when i told colin it was rice..

                      and im sorry aps has all their exhuast with a 4inch tip. 🙂

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                      • ColinC Offline
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                        Colin
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        It's ok, I'm now the proud owner of a blitz Nur spec cannon with 3in catless single piece exhaust

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                        • ihaveaidsI Offline
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                          Shaved and tucked engine bays are amazing. Don't know what you drive but here are some honda examples. Observe.

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                            ihaveaids;174157 wrote:
                            Shaved and tucked engine bays are amazing. Don't know what you drive but here are some honda examples. Observe.

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                            and not very good examples at that.

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                            CAI, rimz, and springs.

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                            • K Offline
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                              KA-T_240
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                              #18

                              They may be "clean" but they are far from shaved. look at 99 civics engine bay that is shaved and tucked. I spent way to much time on my engine bay.

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                                Those bays were tucked, not shaved, otherwise there wouldnt be holes anywheres....there's a K24 CRX on Honda-Tech, had everything tucked and everything shaved, complete down to the bare frame build...

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                                08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
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                                Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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                                  DelSlow
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                                  sweet mugen strut bar...doesnt king ricer have one :rolleyes:

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                                  • ColinC Offline
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                                    Back on topic: No shaving, Ford Gray bay, balcking alot of stuff: Crossmember,booster, slave cylider, vavle covers, itake manifold,

                                    Coming soon: red lines for the brake lines and hoses, steel braided fuel lines.

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                                      Rexwagon;172922 wrote:
                                      Ive seen a lot of ppl with theirs black so i would assume it should be all good. are you going to remove some of the holes in the bay to by welding them and grinding them smooth too? it gives it that real clean look. I like black because it looks cleaner after i wash it and it's hard to see oil leaks. Look at ZBrown's engine, its a showpiece

                                      86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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                                      • z31Z Offline
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                                        z31
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                                        KA-T_240;174698 wrote:
                                        They may be "clean" but they are far from shaved. look at 99 civics engine bay that is shaved and tucked. I spent way to much time on my engine bay. And it was worth it, I'm jealous.

                                        86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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