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Got my SPIKE AIR INTAKE back from a powder coating shop!!! Looks Sick As F**K!!!

Let me know what you guys think?? I Might go back to just a black gloss????







Ill get better pictures in the sunlight!!!
 

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You should put some LEDs in there. Looks great
 

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Hey Wlf, Thats got the same speckled finish as my old time drink cup at the outside hand well.
 

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Just for the science ... how much it cost you to get that done!?
 

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dejablu110 said:
Yeah and paint the filter RED.......I put lights in mine and painted the filter red but mine is a simple coil cover.
That looks awesome wolf
How did you put lights in yours Deja??? And what is it i should paint red?? the whole filter inside?? wouldnt that hurt the performance and clog up the filter????
 

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Ya, I think she just saw the early pics without the oil? You wouldn't want to paint the filter, just oil it. That is the same filter I just got, I wanted it black but it was gonna be another month and I didn't wait. Looks good, I'm jelous!
 

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Fujums said:
I saw a post somewhere where someone dyed the filter a different color. That probably wouldn't affect functionality and could give you what you're looking for.
Interesting??? A lil to much for me though... i think the color the filter comes in is plenty enough???? What i want to know is how to put a RED LED light in this badboy!!!!! Ill c if Nyjol Chimes in on this note ??? lol
 

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dejablu110 said:
Yes if you notice I did say mine is a coil cover.......dye would probably work but as for the LED mine are double side taped inside.
Im really interested in the LED and Coil cover..... if you got the time can u let me know how you did it up for the intake and where u got that coil cover
 

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dejablu110 said:
Yes if you notice I did say mine is a coil cover.......dye would probably work but as for the LED mine are double side taped inside.
What type of LED did u put in their??? Strip or single?? wouldnt some oils get to the 3m tape and cause it to loosen up???
 

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Im thinking if you got those low profile strips to stick in there, it may be better
than what I used. Lower profile, less chance of collecting oild.....but you will have
to take the filter off here and there to recharge so keep an eye on the LEDs each
charge.
 

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dejablu110 said:
Im thinking if you got those low profile strips to stick in there, it may be better
than what I used. Lower profile, less chance of collecting oild.....but you will have
to take the filter off here and there to recharge so keep an eye on the LEDs each
charge.
**** recharge???? I dont think i can keep up with that lol.... thinking more in the lines of connecting it to my batt???? like what Nyjol did???? but I tried putting an LED light inside it and it doesnt really shine that much????
 

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WLFPAK65 said:
dejablu110 said:
Im thinking if you got those low profile strips to stick in there, it may be better
than what I used. Lower profile, less chance of collecting oild.....but you will have
to take the filter off here and there to recharge so keep an eye on the LEDs each
charge.
**** recharge???? I dont think i can keep up with that lol.... thinking more in the lines of connecting it to my batt???? like what Nyjol did???? but I tried putting an LED light inside it and it doesnt really shine that much????
;) The recharge is meant for the filter. Needs to be cleaned and reoiled once a year.
 
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