Metco fiberglass engine covers

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They are ok. I bet they would be perfect for a show car. But I just dont know if I would be interested in them.
 

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Originally posted by cobrapete03'
Pass on it. Why do you have your coil covers missing? They should really be on there if you are driving around...


-pete:coolman:

The coil covers are at a chrome plating shop right now. Soon I'll have some nice stainless ARP bolts sprinkled throughout the motor then add a shiny BilletFlow throttle body (those are the good one's I heard :dw: ) and the engine will have a nice contrast between the blue and chrome.
 

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I'd prefer something that hid everything around the engine by the firewall and strut towers...
 

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Man,

We don't need anything else to hold heat in the supercharger and intake manifold!! Looks sharp, but I bet it traps heat.

I actually like the pure, unadulterated mechanical look of all the plumbing attached to the SC and intercooler.
 

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I like it to be even and maybe hook to the hood vents like the Proto Lightning, I do car shows only but not liking that. But if you do thats what counts dont listen to us!
 

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