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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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Under the hood beautification

Currently, the underside of my hood looks like this:
Side shot under the hood
Straight on shot under the hood

It looks a bit like a rats nest, and while it's impressive when it's running I do plan on going to a couple car shows, since my father goes to them and it would be a fun thing to do with him. I don't want to have my car sitting there with the hood closed, because people would think I was just bringing a production car to a car show, but I don't want the current mish-mash of colors and such to be sitting there, glaring to the world.

The plastic covers no longer fit in the car due to the turbo and relocated battery and such, so painting those isn't an option. The car is Brilliant Black, with the black/red leather interior - so that's the color theme I'd prefer to have under the hood. Does anybody have any recommendations on what I could do to get the engine bay to look as sharp as the rest of the car?

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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 03:45 PM
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Both those links point to the same pic......

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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 05:15 PM
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Fixed. Thanks Stealth.
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 05:36 PM
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Powercoat the piping.

I did mine in a glossy black:

https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...94&postcount=4

You can coat your turbo, and also coat the engine, the alternator, etc.
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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A good wash and water based dressing on plastics/hoses?
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 06:28 PM
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Thanks for the recommendations... what type of place would do the powder coating, and how much am I looking at to have it done?

Also, what's one of the better (even if its more time consuming) ways to clean the engine bay? I blew the engine, so most parts are coming out... should I just clean everything one at a time as its out, before it goes back in?

SayNoToPistons - what's an example of a dressing I could use for the plastics & hoses?

Finally - Is there a battery cover that I might be able to use from somewhere? The OEM cover probably won't work, it really only covers the top. I really don't like that thing just sticking out like it does... MySql - you mentioned in that post you linked to me that you were going to use a battery cover, what did you go with?
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 06:56 PM
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id say a petite supercharger will make it pretty
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 07:02 PM
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Thanks for the recommendations... what type of place would do the powder coating, and how much am I looking at to have it done?
Rotary resurrection from this forum did my powder coating. Price was quite reasonable. PM him for details.


Also, what's one of the better (even if its more time consuming) ways to clean the engine bay? I blew the engine, so most parts are coming out... should I just clean everything one at a time as its out, before it goes back in?
I just wipe with a damp cloth. I like Mother's Back to Black for plastics.


Finally - Is there a battery cover that I might be able to use from somewhere? The OEM cover probably won't work, it really only covers the top. I really don't like that thing just sticking out like it does... MySql - you mentioned in that post you linked to me that you were going to use a battery cover, what did you go with?
OEM, just cut up a bit to allow for my wires on the side.


Originally Posted by heyarnold69
id say a petite supercharger will make it pretty
uhh, that's a step backwards, and you misspelled Pettit.
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottyStyles
Thanks for the recommendations... what type of place would do the powder coating, and how much am I looking at to have it done?

Also, what's one of the better (even if its more time consuming) ways to clean the engine bay? I blew the engine, so most parts are coming out... should I just clean everything one at a time as its out, before it goes back in?

SayNoToPistons - what's an example of a dressing I could use for the plastics & hoses?

Finally - Is there a battery cover that I might be able to use from somewhere? The OEM cover probably won't work, it really only covers the top. I really don't like that thing just sticking out like it does... MySql - you mentioned in that post you linked to me that you were going to use a battery cover, what did you go with?
I use Meguair's Hyper Dressing for myself and all my customers cars. It's not slippery and oily like Armor All and it doesn't dry out plastic like Armor All. I brought about 1/2 a quart from my friend. It's meant to be diluted with water (the more diluted it is, the less shininess, the less diluted the more shininess).

http://www.meguiars.com/?detailer-dr...Hyper-Dressing

A gallon will last you a looooooong time. I can probably dress 10 cars with 1/2 a quart of this stuff diluted to different levels. Can be used on tires, moldings, engine bay, etc. I dilute it 4-5 parts water and 1 part solution because i like that brand new matte finish.

Now i sound like a TV ad .

I suggest hitting up www.autopia.org . Keeping your car clean can go a long way.

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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 09:37 PM
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It looks like you are using the stock battery tray, so I don't know why the cover wouldn't fit.

Pull off the BOV and paint Red
Paint the Sheet metal black.

If the Batt cover doesn't work make one and paint it black.
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Old Mar 10, 2008 | 09:48 PM
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strut bar

https://www.rx8club.com/violations-53/mazdaspeed-strut-bar-new-%24250-139913/
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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 08:22 AM
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fancy battery
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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 10:05 AM
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i was going to say what razz said, paint the bov red. and also i would lose the yellow oil cap and put something shineyyyy. i got http://www.rotary13b1.com/oil_filler_caps.html on mine and it looks great!
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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by heyarnold69
id say a petite supercharger will make it pretty
haha im pretty confident its a full sized s/c
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 12:05 AM
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:::::::uhh, that's a step backwards, and you misspelled Pettit.:::::

I'm a great speller... just a bad typer .... really really bad one! its not my fault... my fingers are big and my keys are small
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Old Mar 14, 2008 | 02:02 PM
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To clean the engine get the car warm but not hot, then cover the stuff that shouldnt get doused with a hose like the alternator, battery terminal and stuff like that. spray the engine with a garden hose with no nozzle. DO NOT USE A PRESSURE WASHER. after everything is rinsed good then spray with some Meguiars super degreaser and let it sit for a little bit. agitate very dirty sections with a brush. then rinse it all off with the open ended hose again. finally dress with meguiars hyperdressing, as per say no to pistons suggestions, or use similar products like meguiars #40, Black Wow, etc.
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