When I have an LSx in my Miata, you can laugh at the engine cover all you want :jerkit:
Originally Posted by jacob300zx
(Post 498719)
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 498740)
the ferrari window has a purpose, the lambo window does not, making it homotastic.
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Originally Posted by j_man
(Post 498858)
naah :P just like the Lambos, the purpose of the rear glass in every mid-engine Ferrari model is to see the engine first and if it has a second function ... meh, no one cares about it ...
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I think my mother and I actually got that book for my dad when I was younger. On several road trips I've actually cooked and warmed food in the engine bay.. |
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Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve
(Post 498852)
When I have an LSx in my Miata, you can laugh at the engine cover all you want :jerkit:
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Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve
(Post 498852)
When I have an LSx in my Miata, you can laugh at the engine cover all you want :jerkit:
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Originally Posted by faeflora
(Post 498905)
I think my mother and I actually got that book for my dad when I was younger. On several road trips I've actually cooked and warmed food in the engine bay..
I've warmed many a poptart under the hood of a car. |
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Then I learned that they not only look good, but also provide benefits that were unexpected: !) they actually help to cool the brakes - the cover acts like a heat-sink wicking away heat No Yes, they seem expensive at first. And maybe they are for some. But if you want the look of "big brakes," but don't have the time or mechanical skill to paint your calipers this is a great alternative. And that makes their cost appropriate. Big brake kits go for thousands of dollars! Because they improve performance I saw a comment about the size in this thread, but that is the point, they are supposed to be larger than stock brakes. They are supposed to look like a "Big Brake system." Is it "Ricer?" I don't think so. Yes Below is a photo of a Ferrari at a recent auto show, next to it a photo of my car. IMHO I believe that these Voodoo Caliper Covers achieve the look I wanted, and are definitely NOT "Ricer." As always YMMV Some may also be interested in this video test of heat dissapation on You Tube: YouTube - MGP Caliper Cover Field Test That video is wrong in so many ways. You cant shoot the temp gun at a hot caliper then compare it to a aluminum cover an inch off the caliper. If he had shot that temp gun at the caliper behind the cover you would have seen the same temps/or slightly higher due to blocking the heat from escaping. Knowone cares what temp the cover is...whats the caliper reading behind it? If you can show me that they lower the CALIPER temp I will order a set for my race car and run a huge banner on my front windsheld like talladega nights...really |
great job, look at post #53... and everything in between.
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Seriously Im waiting for the "Turbo Whistle" Group Buy
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http://www.calipercovers.com/images/...irections1.pdf
oh my god. they're not even a solid piece. just a few pieces of bent sheet metal? FOR THAT PRICE? AND "Some brake pads have wire clips from the factory. This clip interferes with the Caliper Cover and pushes it closer to wheel. Use pliers to flatten the clip and a straight edge to ensure the clips do not protrude past the front of the caliper." wat |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 499626)
great job, look at post #53... and everything in between.
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Finally figured out what was missing from that thread, so I had to post...
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 499641)
http://www.calipercovers.com/images/...irections1.pdf
oh my god. they're not even a solid piece. just a few pieces of bent sheet metal? FOR THAT PRICE? AND "Some brake pads have wire clips from the factory. This clip interferes with the Caliper Cover and pushes it closer to wheel. Use pliers to flatten the clip and a straight edge to ensure the clips do not protrude past the front of the caliper." wat theyre so fucking stupid that i almost want to get them to be ironic :laugh: |
omg...that place is over for me now
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I have to admit, it's a great idea. Don't buy better brakes, just overclock the ones you have.
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