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Engine bay enhancements - post your pics!!!! by White Spyder
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What have you done to dress up your engine bay?? Chrome, paint, braided lines, major mods???? .....post your pics here.
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Nothing realy unique, here's a few pics. Chrome painted plenum cover


N* coil bracket chromed, and


chrome evap holder (you can barely see it).


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Nothing realy unique



Yeah, not to mention the gigantic N* motor LOL

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Hmmm... Gimme another beer, it'll fit. More later.



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These should make the following posts look good.







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Dual aircleaners for more stuff to stuff in the engine bay.

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Just some TLC

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Too many mods to list for my SBC car...



The engine bay hardware for my 4.3 car is mostly stock (did relocate the Evap canister). My primary focus was on a clean install for a daily driver:



Here are some things I am doing on a 4.9 swap to keep everything hidden as much as possible (including the 500 connector), but without the overkill on the SBC car:

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Here's a shot of my old car's engine compartment. Rpro in Colorado owns the car now.
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Originally posted by avengador1:

Here's a shot of my old car's engine compartment. Rpro in Colorado owns the car now.


My.

God.

That.

Is.

Gorgeous.

And the attention to detail...... phenomenal.
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This is a shot of my engine about three months ago. Since then, I actually removed the snorkel coming off the air filter housing. It rattled badly and was, in no way, air tight anymore so the whole idea of "cold air intake" was moot anyway. The engine bay looks much cleaner without it and with the big, gaping hole in the side of the air cleaner housing, the car has a healthy sounding growl to it when I really step on it. The old, worn out rubber grommets in the valve cover have been replaced and leak no more. The vent under the snorkel has a ricey-lookin' little cone filter in it now, but at least the filter material is red.

A quick look will reveal a fuel pressure gauge on the fuel line, a trunk mounted temperature gauge (not pictured), and the throttle, shift and select cables have been shielded with red "air brake" line from a wrecked semi-tractor. A closer look and you'll see the new electrical and heat reflective tape on the wiring harness. And although it can't be seen in this pic, I removed the recall heat shield (between the block and the exhaust manifold) from my other Fiero, bent it the opposite of it's original shape, and installed it on the outside of the exhaust manifold to keep the heat off the C500 and associated wiring.

The valve cover, pushrod cover, intake manifold, and thermostat housing gaskets are all brand new and sealed with Indianhead Gasket Shellac and they will never leak again. (I just feel sorry for the poor bastard that ever has to pull them off.)

The area where the battery mounted to the side of the engine bay is no more as rust did a number on it. Having no other materials onhand and no time to chase them down, I installed a piece of 3/4" plywood to fill the empty space. In that, I drilled a hole large enough to accomodate a Master On/Off switch on the negative battery cable. This is a great feature to have as I no longer need a wrench to disconnect the battery when servicing electrical components.

All I need is a little more time, a little more sandblaster, a little more money, a little more paint, and a place to do it all, lol.

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Super Duty 4 engine - w/ Edelbrock valve cover, Edelbrock 4-bbl intake and carb

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Originally posted by fierosound:

Super Duty 4 engine - w/ Edelbrock valve cover, Edelbrock 4-bbl intake and carb



How well does she haul ass, anyway? I've wondered that.
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Originally posted by infinitewill:

This brings to mind an interesting question. Do you ever powerwash you engines? If so are there any parts that need to be protected from water/cleaners?

I ask this because for as long as I can remember I have "washed" under the hood of every daily driver I have even owned. Not once is 25 years have I been stranded but I always avoided the distributor and fuse box etc. Hand detailing, while very rewarding, is a PITA. Anyone, anyone Bueller, Bueller.....?



Power washing is about the only way I clean my engine bays... and I have never had any issues with electronics after a wash.

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If you assembled your car right a low power power wash will wok just fine. If you skipped the important step of putting dielecctric grease in every connector and connection, then you can have problems. A stock V6 distributor is not sealed up because for some reason they decided that the rubber gasket for the cap was not necessary or too expensive of an option. THAT is where most cars have problems after giving the engine bay a washing. Using some of the sawran wrap bowl shower caps on the distributor work great to keep it dry and you can wash without worry.

I'd post photos of mine but they look like a stock engine bay. I need to get my heat shields and air cleaner to the local plater to have chromed, Just have not had time to clean them up, and I dont want to pay $45.00 an hour for one of their guys to clean them up.

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I use a light soap water and then polish all the chrome and billet i have never needed to powerwash under the hood.If you wash down once a month i dont think there would be a need for powerwashing.I do the same on all my new cars and trucks and never have any problems
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Nothing fancy.
Just a clean and tidy 3.4 swap

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I started with this:



and transformed it into this:



I did a lot of wire and vacuum line rerouting and changed the blower to a Gen V
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WOW! i didn't realize how much room a 3800 V6 has in the fiero...all the more reason to want one in my car...
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quote
Originally posted by avengador1:

Here's a shot of my old car's engine compartment. Rpro in Colorado owns the car now.


THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!

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Time once again to obligatorily provide the ubiquitous three angle engine shots. Enjoy.




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Wow, we really have some good looking engine compartments here. Mine is pretty clean but definitely designed mostly for go and not much show. I'll take a picture and post it later but the detail is not going to win any awards.

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Nothing special

Just took this




and turned it into that




and I plan to put this in it



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Here's 3 more shots:

Note the visual absence of the cruise control vacuum can and solenoid



Modded CC bracket to move Cruise control diaphragm closer to trunk wall.



Shaved grill mounts

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quote
Originally posted by N3M3S1S :

Super Duty 4 engine - w/ Edelbrock valve cover, Edelbrock 4-bbl intake and carb


How well does she haul ass, anyway? I've wondered that.



I responded here to keep it in my thread https://www.fiero.nl/forum/F...3/HTML/000077-3.html
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A sky pic through the 350Z glass;






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There's really no magic to a clean engine bay...just clean every part!
Afterwards, just wipe down weekly with rags, etc...

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Unboundmo has to post a pic of his engine......

Avengador1....

Madcurl, Troyboy, and fierosound......you are the bling king's.

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Originally posted by infinitewill:

This brings to mind an interesting question. Do you ever powerwash you engines? If so are there any parts that need to be protected from water/cleaners?

I ask this because for as long as I can remember I have "washed" under the hood of every daily driver I have even owned. Not once is 25 years have I been stranded but I always avoided the distributor and fuse box etc. Hand detailing, while very rewarding, is a PITA. Anyone, anyone Bueller, Bueller.....?



I sprayed my engine with 3 cans of gunk degreaser and then power washed it this summer. I didn't take any precautions and she fired right up.
Larry

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Wow, this makes me want to rip out my engine put a shiney clean one in and fix up the bay along the way!
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with the L4



now with a V6 but this pic isnt great .









stainless steel mirrors in all pockets of the hood
and stainless steel hoodlifts

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I needed more bling, so I got my aluminum parts chrome plated. Please excuse the glare/reflections






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This improved the looks of my engine compartment after the 2.8 disappeared.

3800 SC Series III with VS cam, N* TV, 3.4 pulley, and intercooler.

Nelson

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