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What do you think of this alum. rad support cover?(pic)
Bought this aluminum rad cover from LMC. What do you think?
I think it just cleans up the engine bay, and makes it look a little more finished. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...1/fbd68a13.jpg |
looks great.!!!! HEY is your engine in the I-6 position? Looks like it's farther back
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I have been thinking about one of those myself. I think it does look nice and clean. I thought the cataloge says stainless though. I am going to go look. Still debating~!! What do the rest of you all think?
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Looks good.
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I think it cleans it up a lot. It's the little things that you put into it that make the world of a difference. Money well spent.
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I like it. I prefer polished stainless and was considering buying one and polishing it to look like chrome.
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It looks pretty good. A guy could make his own. I wonder what kind of $$$ sheet stainless goes for.....
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Dubbie, my small block is in the I6 position. Works well there. HEI fits good but is tight. Also, if you use the large alum. valve covers, they touch the firewall.
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Nice idea, I've got a piece of stainless sheet in the garage (came from an exhaust manufacturer, was cut out for a stainless steel muffler and has their name pressed into it, don't ask how it came my way!) been looking for a use for it for a while, that will also shield my electric fan relays.
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Looks good, I have been thinking about putting one on mine. Looks like LMC is the only choice.
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Carbon Fiber?
The cataloge says it is Stainless Steal or Steal either one priced at 29.95. How would you like one made out of REAL Carbon Fiber for a 39.95. Any Takers? I will be making them ASAP>
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Might be interested, need to see pictures.
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