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spraying the top of the plenum?


Garyt350z

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Lots of folk have painted theirs (me too). It doesn't need to be high temp paint, as although it get very warm, it doesn't require the VHT stuff. You can use any colour you want. I did..... ;)

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Cheers for the replies and advice ppl! Also great thread too answering all my questions and doubts!

Already have a wasso spacer hence the notion of jazzing this cover up whilst fitting. :)

Into halfrauds tomorro to browse my colour options, but black is prob best bet goin my the couple of pics on here!

Is the paint called 2k, is that the brand or type of paint? I know motorfactors can make paint up, would that do?

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Cheers for the replies and advice ppl! Also great thread too answering all my questions and doubts!

Already have a wasso spacer hence the notion of jazzing this cover up whilst fitting. :)

Into halfrauds tomorro to browse my colour options, but black is prob best bet goin my the couple of pics on here!

Is the paint called 2k, is that the brand or type of paint? I know motorfactors can make paint up, would that do?

2K or "two pack" is just a type of paint, not a brand.

 

You just need a good HT (high temp) or VHT (very high temp) paint though. If you're going to Halfords then you just need one of their own brand spray paints imo which will be more than good enough.

Personally when I did mine I just used a "Halfords HT gloss black paint" which I brushed on from the tin.

 

If you're spraying it then something like either of these two would do the job:

Matt black enamel HT paint: http://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-body-repairs/specialist-decorative-paints/halfords-enamel-high-temperature-spray-paint-black-300ml#[object Object]

Matt black VHT paint: http://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-body-repairs/specialist-decorative-paints/halfords-very-high-temperature-paint-black-300ml

 

^^ Both of those dry in a matt finish though so if you want a gloss finish make sure you get a gloss paint (check the can before buying). :thumbs:

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