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Before and After intake manifold pics


hughdogz

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how did you get your intake to shine like that?, and your valve cover

 

It's all in the camera. Flash photography...

 

These two pictures are a bit more extreme, but you get the idea. :wink:

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Is it the staggeringly acerbic wit that makes one a moderator?:malebitch:

 

 

 

:P

 

 

:lmao: For the most part, past history dictates the quantity and quality of the humor used in specific situations... cool.gif

 

 

Touché :wink:

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Haha!! You guys are cracking me up! :lmao:

 

All these polishing threads tonight...:wink: Yeah, you just wetsand it and then polish it. Or you can use a wire wheel as mentioned in the other thread.

 

It was a PITA with the turbo valve cover, since it is wrinkle painted from the factory. I actually used a paint scraper to get it off, but that was years ago. It would be far easier to have it bead blasted first.

 

I remember reading in a thread that when wheel manufacturers polish their Aluminum rims, they have to get the metal really hot by the friction of the buffing wheel. That requires a lot of HP.

 

I would be great to have a giant floor standing buffing wheel. Or you could spend hours and hours polishing by hand like I did. :lol:

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