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ws6 jim
02-28-2008, 10:55 PM
Okay I have some but not all of the pieces for my engine bay overhaul I am doing. My car is navy blue so I am combining anodized blue with polished and brushed pieces to really break up the monotony, but really match and work off of each other.

Heres my plan and what I have so far.
I have all of the specialized stainless pieces covers and bolt kit in brushed stainless.
I also have a polished strut bar and typhoon intake manifold with polished 85mm tb

I am getting the all of the caps and maf ends in blue anodized to accent to the color of the car. I am also getting polished aluminum fuel rail covers that specifically fit the intake.

Heres where my problem lies and where I would like your opinion to finish off the bay.

The intake itself is not a perfect polished unit with a few scratches so I want to have it powdercoated candy blue so the metal finish shows through and acts as the heart of the engine bay.

My problem is that the fuel rails are blue and also not in perfect cosmetic shape, the strut bar mounting brackets came only in red, and the FIPK plate is wrinkle black.

So in order to bring it all together do you think I should have the pieces I just mentioned powedercoated in plain silver brushed like finish given my previously mentioned plans. Also do you think the throttle boddy would look odd if I left it polished given the intake manifold would be candy blue and the maf ends would be blue. Thanks for reading all of that and please give your input. And if you can't visiualize everything I have going on I don't blame you I'm trying to work it all out and I have the car and a lot of the pieces in front of me.

I am also working on the interior at the same time with same color combination and accomplish the same continuity, but thats another day.

edpontiac91
02-29-2008, 07:42 AM
Okay I have some but not all of the pieces for my engine bay overhaul I am doing. My car is navy blue so I am combining anodized blue with polished and brushed pieces to really break up the monotony, but really match and work off of each other.

Heres my plan and what I have so far.
I have all of the specialized stainless pieces covers and bolt kit in brushed stainless.
I also have a polished strut bar and typhoon intake manifold with polished 85mm tb

I am getting the all of the caps and maf ends in blue anodized to accent to the color of the car. I am also getting polished aluminum fuel rail covers that specifically fit the intake.

Heres where my problem lies and where I would like your opinion to finish off the bay.

The intake itself is not a perfect polished unit with a few scratches so I want to have it powdercoated candy blue so the metal finish shows through and acts as the heart of the engine bay.

My problem is that the fuel rails are blue and also not in perfect cosmetic shape, the strut bar mounting brackets came only in red, and the FIPK plate is wrinkle black.

So in order to bring it all together do you think I should have the pieces I just mentioned powedercoated in plain silver brushed like finish given my previously mentioned plans. Also do you think the throttle boddy would look odd if I left it polished given the intake manifold would be candy blue and the maf ends would be blue. Thanks for reading all of that and please give your input. And if you can't visiualize everything I have going on I don't blame you I'm trying to work it all out and I have the car and a lot of the pieces in front of me.

I am also working on the interior at the same time with same color combination and accomplish the same continuity, but thats another day.

Polished throttle body would look great if left alone(nice accent point)and the other parts I would do in silver powder coating. Silver and chrome always look good with ANY color combination. :nod:

HardcoreZ28
02-29-2008, 09:09 AM
It's really a matter of personal preference....I think the blue and polished would look good together as would polished and silver or even polished and black. Whatever you decide, if you're going to be doing any powdercoat and need someone to do it PM me and we can talk about pricing. I can do those mount brackets in another color besides red for you as well so they don't stick out so bad.

ws6 jim
02-29-2008, 07:59 PM
pm sent hardcore

01SS
02-29-2008, 08:37 PM
They do have anodized spraypaint for the touch up. I have not used it yet so cant say anything about the quality or look of it though. So if you try it definitly try it on a test piece.

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02-29-2008, 09:31 PM
polished looks great, but is a real PITA to keep that way. I've got a cast aluminum/stainless/silver thing going under my hood, functional and low maintenance.
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