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No sorry - it's a question I would also like to be answered!!

Coming from an interest in modding, I know that the engine covers get "the" treatment as well!

Having a white car - when you open the bonnet, all you get is a sea of Matt black plastic.

No sorry - it's a question I would also like to be answered!!

Coming from an interest in modding, I know that the engine covers get "the" treatment as well!

Having a white car - when you open the bonnet, all you get is a sea of Matt black plastic.

I used etch primer and regular car paint.

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Ignore the miserable old gits. The world would be a dull place without a bit of fiddling.

I didn't know only the vrs got them so I feel I should so something to celebrate mine now.

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Hi

Many thanks for the reponce - but how does normal paint handle the heat from the engine?

Mine was fine

   The badge came off a 2014 petrol vrs engine cover.

Can you remember what the diameter of the badge is?

That's cos their butt Fn ugly in fact they look nearly as bad as they sound and that is saying something.

As for the rest of you Jessies, engine covers to keep an engine clean WTF

Obviously it's a first world problem I've missed somehow !!!

Cars never needed these back in your day? Lol

They do hide all the oil leaks effectively though....

Engine covers are primarily for reducing NVH.

Engine covers are primarily for reducing NVH.

Passing the NVH drive-by regulations is getting increasingly difficult so any little helps.

 

When I worked for a car manufacturer we used to take our prototypes to a track in Belgium which had especially quiet tarmac, that was the only way we could pass the drive-by limit.

Cheers I wasnt sure how normal paint would hold up to the heat.

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