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Old 05-31-2018, 07:07 PM
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Thank you lizzardo and Unhingd! It was what I was hoping to hear from a few experienced forum members.

Onward to a topless supercharger!!!

Unhingd: hoping to make it to Hellertown. If I can get there it will be great to say hello.
 
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Originally Posted by Hayabusa
Thank you lizzardo and Unhingd! It was what I was hoping to hear from a few experienced forum members.

Onward to a topless supercharger!!!

Unhingd: hoping to make it to Hellertown. If I can get there it will be great to say hello.
Sure hope to see you there.
 
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I took the polished intercooler cover to my paint protection guy and he will have some hi-temp caliper coating applied that is a Ceramic Pro product. This should protect against the white surface oxidation that is all too common on under-hood polished aluminum bits.
 
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Yes, we know this car. The owner is no longer part of the forum, unless he's using a different username.
 
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Unhinged, did you polish the car cover yourself. Any details on who, how, how much?
 
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Old 06-03-2018, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jaguny
Unhinged, did you polish the car cover yourself. Any details on who, how, how much?
I taped (Gorilla Tape) up both heat exchangers, the entirety of the underside, and plugged all holes to prevent damage and to ensure that the polishing residue did not get into the works. I then had a local polisher/plater polish to the best of their ability ($350). Given the roughness of the original casting, the polishing is not perfect in all the nooks and crevices, but looks great from 3 feet away. An additional $20 (probably $50 if the detailer isn't a good friend) got it Ceramic Pro coated (caliper & wheel formulation) to prevent the white surface oxidation so common on aluminum. Paid another $44 for a new cover gasket, though that probably wasn't really needed given the rubber seal on the metal gasket (I'm keeping the old one as a spare). The biggest part of the expense is having a spare cover/exchangers unit on hand to polish so the car isn't out of commission while the cover is being polished.
 
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Getting towards the end of the project and this little goodie goes missing. Getting ready to pull things apart again. 10 minutes later found safely resting in my pants pocket. Good thing I took some time out for a cuppa coffee.
 
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Yes, those goodles can seem to disappear and then reappear.
 
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Originally Posted by jaguny
Yes, those goodles can seem to disappear and then reappear.
yeah...preferably not inside the engine.
 
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Unhingd, you must be living a clean life! When I looked, with awe, at your other post with the open maw of the supercharger I said to myself..."Self, I don't have the guts to pull that off."

Didn't post what I was thinking as didn't want to jinx you. When I saw that piece in the pic above I feared for you. Thank the higher being it was in the pocket and not about to reek havoc in the heart of your engine!
 
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Originally Posted by Hayabusa
Unhingd, you must be living a clean life! When I looked, with awe, at your other post with the open maw of the supercharger I said to myself..."Self, I don't have the guts to pull that off."

Didn't post what I was thinking as didn't want to jinx you. When I saw that piece in the pic above I feared for you. Thank the higher being it was in the pocket and not about to reek havoc in the heart of your engine!
Not to fear. No way was I firing up that beast until I found that wayward torx bit.
 
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Speaking of engine covers, I initially found evidence of rodential (field mouse) visits. I even once caught one napping under the original cover. I took to using perfumed dryer sheets to discourage them. It seems to be working.

I thought of that because I change them once a month, and today was the day.
 
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Originally Posted by John Jones

Dang it! Now I want to wrap my engine cover to match everything else. (I didn't see a shifty emoji, so this will do).
 
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
Is this worthy of an F-Type engine compartment?


Wow that is beautiful
Quite the change from stock
This would look great
Also liked CTS-V hydro dipped cover perhaps in a slightly different shade
Thanks for posting.
 
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