Valve Cover Color?
So I am thinking of adding a little bling under the hood and adding some color to the valve covers. I have ordered the SS bolts from Rob for the valve covers and now trying to determine what color to go with. So chime in here. What are your thoughts on the color to go with. My first thought is Ferrari Red but maybe more of a stock look and going with black. Give me your thoughts on color.
I have an extra set so if anyone is interested once I complete this project I will have a set available.
I have an extra set so if anyone is interested once I complete this project I will have a set available.
You could send them to Rob and let him put that heat disipating gold on them..... with teflon interior....
Ruby has been getting the V8 intakes painted... I really like the yellow ones, on a yellow Crossfire.
oooooh oooooh, yellow would match my calipers on the Aero!!!

(FYI, Blue and Gold are Navy colors!)
Ruby has been getting the V8 intakes painted... I really like the yellow ones, on a yellow Crossfire.
oooooh oooooh, yellow would match my calipers on the Aero!!!
(FYI, Blue and Gold are Navy colors!)
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Are you planning on powder coting them or just painting?
I have a powder coat gun coming, hopefully this week. I plan on doing my Valve covers plus anything else under the hood that looks interesting.
I would like to get a hold of those valve covers from you.
Mike
PS. you haven't mentioned what color your Crossfire is?
I have a powder coat gun coming, hopefully this week. I plan on doing my Valve covers plus anything else under the hood that looks interesting.
I would like to get a hold of those valve covers from you.
Mike
PS. you haven't mentioned what color your Crossfire is?
Not sure if I am violating any rules by saying this but if I am just delete my post I suppose.
If you want to powder coat them... send them to us and we will do them however you want. Single color, multicolor, lace.... whatever.
Look us up
Tx Powder Coating
or search for TX Powdercoating on Facebook, we update the FB more than the website.
If you want to powder coat them... send them to us and we will do them however you want. Single color, multicolor, lace.... whatever.
Look us up
Tx Powder Coating
or search for TX Powdercoating on Facebook, we update the FB more than the website.
A black "Crackle" finish would make it look like 1/2 of a Ferrari V12.
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Originally Posted by +fireamx
A black "Crackle" finish would make it look like 1/2 of a Ferrari V12.
Ferrari 250 GTO Engine & Transmission - Review
Ferrari 250 GTO Engine & Transmission - Review
Anyways, back on topic...man, I wish I had more money.
A black "Crackle" finish would make it look like 1/2 of a Ferrari V12.
http://www.scaleautoworks.com/DSC04424.JPG
So you see black crackle finish on an engine, and you think "Neon"? OK......go red.http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...ed=0CEQQ9QEwAw
http://www.scaleautoworks.com/DSC04424.JPG
So you see black crackle finish on an engine, and you think "Neon"? OK......go red.http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...ed=0CEQQ9QEwAw
Last edited by +fireamx; May 4, 2011 at 03:55 PM.
I did mine to match the car... after I did it I thought about blacking the letters out... doh.
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Originally Posted by lownslowneon
Not sure if I am violating any rules by saying this but if I am just delete my post I suppose.
If you want to powder coat them... send them to us and we will do them however you want. Single color, multicolor, lace.... whatever.
Look us up
Tx Powder Coating
or search for TX Powdercoating on Facebook, we update the FB more than the website.
If you want to powder coat them... send them to us and we will do them however you want. Single color, multicolor, lace.... whatever.
Look us up
Tx Powder Coating
or search for TX Powdercoating on Facebook, we update the FB more than the website.
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With silver as an exterior color you could go with just about anything.
The right Yellow would look cool but for the timid you could always go with the red.
Mike
The right Yellow would look cool but for the timid you could always go with the red.
Mike
I have a catch can on the way from Ron (I should have ordered one a long time ago) along with some other parts. So will check out the color of the catch can.
Maybe I should have them coated with the thermal barrier Rob uses. Might help keep the air boxes from getting so hot. Although I would have to paint over them - not a fan of the gold color.
The yellow could look cool but don't think it is for me.
The blue valve covers look good on the Neon.
Right now I am debating between Red, Black, and Silver. Someone was talking about the crinkle finish trapping any and all dirt so I may only want to go with Crinkle on the black.
The next piece of this puzzle is that I am going to get a set of Stainless Steel valve cover bolts from Rob. They will stand out more on either black or red.
Maybe I should have them coated with the thermal barrier Rob uses. Might help keep the air boxes from getting so hot. Although I would have to paint over them - not a fan of the gold color.
The yellow could look cool but don't think it is for me.
The blue valve covers look good on the Neon.
Right now I am debating between Red, Black, and Silver. Someone was talking about the crinkle finish trapping any and all dirt so I may only want to go with Crinkle on the black.
The next piece of this puzzle is that I am going to get a set of Stainless Steel valve cover bolts from Rob. They will stand out more on either black or red.
SInce this is an opinion post, I'm partial to a nice flat-silver finish and then highlight the SRT6 with either black or red paint. I think oledoc did this, but I looked at so may XFs at the WWDC I cannot remember. I cleaned mine real well and painted them with hi-temp clear. Have not got around to the lettering as my hand is not that steady and anything less than perfect will upset my OCD care of the car.
Funny that those are not actually Valve Covers... LoL
I know I'm nit picking, but I was confused when I saw the thread title.
The cam/valve covers are hidden by our air boxes or CAI tubes.
Lastly for these manifolds, I would recommend the silver with black lettering too.
I'll probably be doing that to mine soon, although I'm going to mask a red box around the "6" and leave the 6 Silver.
Good luck... and show pictures when you are done.
I know I'm nit picking, but I was confused when I saw the thread title.
The cam/valve covers are hidden by our air boxes or CAI tubes.
Lastly for these manifolds, I would recommend the silver with black lettering too.
I'll probably be doing that to mine soon, although I'm going to mask a red box around the "6" and leave the 6 Silver.
Good luck... and show pictures when you are done.
Originally Posted by MMZ_TimeLord
Funny that those are not actually Valve Covers... LoL
I know I'm nit picking, but I was confused when I saw the thread title.
The cam/valve covers are hidden by our air boxes or CAI tubes.
I know I'm nit picking, but I was confused when I saw the thread title.
The cam/valve covers are hidden by our air boxes or CAI tubes.
Originally Posted by SRT6_Roadster
At least in my case we are talking about the same thing. I am not referencing the intake manifolds bolted to the SC house but the actual valve covers. Thus no lettering in my case - simply looking for thoughts on the color. Fully realizing that the valve covers are a bit buried under the airboxes.
If you have a CAI or dual CAI then you would see more of them. I was thinking of doing that to the valve/cam covers, intakes and the SC. The SC is going to be a bear with all those nooks an crannies though.
Good luck!
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