Engine Cover: Plasti Diped

Perry

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I'm wondering this too, it says up to 200 degrees on their website.
It seems like that could be pushing the envelope--it probably gets at least close to that in there, doncha think?
 


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Bad asss! Plastidip or another type of paint?
Real paint, perf blue available from automotivetouchup.com. Paint code L1. Sprayed with a sandable primer with a plastic adhesion promoter. I'm going to spray a Cobb knob the same color, once I get it. The shifter handle will need to be sandblasted with baking soda or glass beads.
 


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i wonder how wrinkle red finish will look on the engine cover...
 


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