intake manifold
got sick of that dull ugly gray and didn't want to completely strip it down to bead blast.so when i put my new hughes plenum kit on last weekend decided to paint it black. what ya think? sorry about the pics they were taken with my phone
looks good dirty_d..... here is Hughes website mcss8541 http://www.hughesengines.com/partDet...p?partID=11698
yeah its a matter of convenience there genius. the last thing i wanna do is grab my 300.00 camera with greasy hands, not to mention lug that thing around 24/7 so people like you wont bitch. you want better pictures come take em'
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yeah its a matter of convenience there genius. the last thing i wanna do is grab my 300.00 camera with greasy hands, not to mention lug that thing around 24/7 so people like you wont bitch. you want better pictures come take em'
yeah its a matter of convenience there genius. the last thing i wanna do is grab my 300.00 camera with greasy hands, not to mention lug that thing around 24/7 so people like you wont bitch. you want better pictures come take em'
LOL
ok i gotta be honest.. thast was a nice comeback
BUT please keep it friendly and clean before i gotta go be the ******* of the group and start locking
p.s. as of right now no one is making longtubes for 4X4's his is a 2X so thast why he has longtubes..
ok i gotta be honest.. thast was a nice comeback
BUT please keep it friendly and clean before i gotta go be the ******* of the group and start locking
p.s. as of right now no one is making longtubes for 4X4's his is a 2X so thast why he has longtubes..
Painting the intake manifold with tiny spheres mixed in the paint,
or home powder coating inside/out with an Eastwood or Sears kit,
or applying one of the heat reflecting coatings to it,
is a worthwhile performance mod that probably
lowers the intake air temperature more than
most CAI kits.
some weblinks
http://www.circletrack.com/techartic..._to/index.html
http://www.swaintech.com/
http://www.polydyn.com/hpecapp.htm
http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/...ings_overview/
http://www.hytechsales.com/prod85.html
http://www.qccoatings.com/contact_us.htm
or home powder coating inside/out with an Eastwood or Sears kit,
or applying one of the heat reflecting coatings to it,
is a worthwhile performance mod that probably
lowers the intake air temperature more than
most CAI kits.
some weblinks
http://www.circletrack.com/techartic..._to/index.html
http://www.swaintech.com/
http://www.polydyn.com/hpecapp.htm
http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/...ings_overview/
http://www.hytechsales.com/prod85.html
http://www.qccoatings.com/contact_us.htm



