kl-ze in a chrome look?

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xtreme_X
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kl-ze in a chrome look?

Post by xtreme_X »

well ask that because i seen some kl-ze motor and it LOOK'S like 1.8 motor not very shiny just very doll looking (i hate it) but i do see other's with chrome in them ,is it expensive to have one ,cause i'm getting my motor in a-spec ($3000) and one more thing should i go for brand name or just have a custom cold air intake which S250 in a-spec, is that right for the people that got it there. ThanX :)
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Re: kl-ze in a chrome look?

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some people go thru the ridiculous time and effort it takes to polish the valve covers. It takes about 70 hours of labor. Just take a high grit sand paper and go over the engine, then continue with finer grits until you have the shine you like
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Re: kl-ze in a chrome look?

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Start with (wet type, dust is a b..ch) 180 continue with 300,500,800, 1200. After three weeks you will or will not be satisfied with the results. <BR>The front engine cover and intake manifold should be sitting on your bench not in the engine compartment. <P>I am satisfied with my work :-)
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Re: kl-ze in a chrome look?

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Moved to the Appearance Forum.
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