Dress-Up

Don't forget to dress-up or increase the style of your engine bay. Many modify the exterior and interior of a vehicle, but overlook and ignore their underhood items, resulting in a dirty or disregarded engine bay.

Contents

1 Quad 4
2 Carbon Fiber
2.1 Coolant Reservoir
2.2 Battery Cover
3 Polished
3.1 IDI Cover
3.2 Airbox Cover
3.3 Reservoir Caps
3.4 Fuel Rail
Quad 4
Stock cover replacement from the older pre-LD9 era engines.

This IDI cover is obtained from the 2.3L High Output engine and is a direct swap for the stock cover.












The rare W41 IDI cover taken from the highest output horsepower Quad 4 engine can be found on an Oldsmobile 442 and other pre 1995 GM vehicles.






Carbon Fiber
Engine bay accessories made from carbon fiber are sure to attract attention.

Coolant Reservoir


This cover, manufactured by RKSport fits directly over the stock coolant overflow tank. You can also purchase this from CarCustoms.











Battery Cover
This carbon fiber battery cover manufactured and sold by RKSport fits most flat top side powered batteries.












Polished
Engine dress-up that shines.

IDI Cover
Show off in style with the RKSport Polished 2.4 IDI cover. This is the perfect compliment to any engine compartment and is a simple bolt on component.







Airbox Cover
This cover, made by RKSport, replaces the stock airbox cover with a polished aluminum one. Although most modders replace the entire stock intake system, if you keep this, why not dress it up?







Reservoir Caps
Polished and anodized fluid caps are sold by MRZ Performance. They offer polished aluminum fluid caps with your choice of custom emblem engraving, OEM fluid symbol engraving, no engraving, or with a carbon fiber center insert. Their anodized items have the same options.










Fuel Rail
A polished or anodized "high flow" fuel rail is typically only a visual modification. The fuel rail distributes an equal amount of fuel pressure to each of the injectors that are attached to it. The stock fuel rail holds enough fuel and fuel pressure to support well over 500hp. Aftermarket rails are really nothing more than dress up items. Fuel rails aren't really any technological wonder. Its a tube with a hole on each end, and 4 holes for the injectors. One end-hole attaches to the fuel feed line, and the other end has the fuel pressure regulator on it (FPR). One of the most popular choices is one by Venom, which can be purchased at Summit Racing, Andy's Auto Sport, and many other retailers.
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