painting a fast intake...
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painting a fast intake...
Got a brand new fast 92. Want to paint it black with red lettering. Would I be able to powdercoat it or should I paint it?a little worried about trying to use a $5 can of spray paint on an almost $1000 intake.
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i painted mine with rustoleum plastic paint "textured" black. only had the idea because i had to paint some post coverings for a house with it, and it stuck well to pvc. so far its holding up great! and it looks just like a stock ls1 intake!
ill try and keep you posted on how it holds up!
also i scuffed it, and hit it with paint thinner (all i had) dried good, then hit it with the whole can (6-7 light coats)
ill try and keep you posted on how it holds up!
also i scuffed it, and hit it with paint thinner (all i had) dried good, then hit it with the whole can (6-7 light coats)
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if u go the paint route i def wouldnt over look the prep that will make all the difference. i would use a good adhesion promotor and epoxy sealer then color. thats an expensive intake to take shortcuts.
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Not sure what you decided, but I did mine just how you wanted. Black/red... I used spray paint for plastic from autozone. Turned out great. 2 coats adhesion promoter, 4 coats black, 3 coats clear, and a red paint pen.