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Old 07-23-2009, 02:27 PM   #29
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Engine cover

This is the intake insulator - I suspect it's primary purpose is sound attenuation but it would also insulate the intake from underhood temps (however it would hold the heat in transferred from the heads). However it is definitely removable and I took it off my car when I upgraded the intake primarily so that I could ice the intake down in between runs. Anytime I am racing the car I remove the engine cover to eliminate any heat buildup, primarily on the drive to the track.



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I think its a covering over the intake which apparently can't be removed ... if you look at it, you can see it isn't really "part" of the manifold (ala Ford 5.0).





Here you can see where it isn't the bare intake, but some sort of cover .. look at the right of the intake (runners).

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Old 07-23-2009, 02:30 PM   #30
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My Challenger had a cover on the engine and I thought the same thing about it holding in heat, so I modified it to let the heat out, yet still look good.

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Very nice work Speedy!!
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Old 07-23-2009, 02:35 PM   #31
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Does anyone know of aftermarket fuel rail covers like the ones on the LS3 vettes that can be bought with something else on them besides Corvette? Seems like some aftermarket company would be all over this???
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Old 07-23-2009, 02:40 PM   #32
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Does anyone know of aftermarket fuel rail covers like the ones on the LS3 vettes that can be bought with something else on them besides Corvette? Seems like some aftermarket company would be all over this???

These guys are working on it.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27786
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Old 07-23-2009, 02:46 PM   #33
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My Challenger had a cover on the engine and I thought the same thing about it holding in heat, so I modified it to let the heat out, yet still look good.

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Very nice job!!!! How did you get the screen mesh to stay in the middle?
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Old 07-23-2009, 03:54 PM   #34
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Wonder if the Corvettte LS3 covers will fit on teh CAMARO??? That would look pretty cool NO? maybe a small modification?
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Old 07-23-2009, 04:35 PM   #35
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My Challenger had a cover on the engine and I thought the same thing about it holding in heat, so I modified it to let the heat out, yet still look good.

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Very nice man !!

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Old 07-23-2009, 04:44 PM   #36
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I parked my car at about 4:30pm yesterday after a few minute trip home from work. No wot or beating on the car. I came out at about 8:30ish just to mess around. I decided to check out the engine cover and what not. Well I noticed that the motor was still extreamly hot for sitting for about 4 hours. I dont remember it taking this long for my 4th gen to cool down to a reasonable temp.

If I had a laser temp gun I would of gotten some temps of the top of the cover and under the cover plus the intake manifold weight. The engine cover even has an insulator pad on the underside.

Anyone think that a CAI would benifit better if the manifold wasnt covered?
Did you park in a closed garage? Do you realize how many other GM vehicles have plastic covers like this? My 77 C-10 Silverado stays hot as SH*T for a while after I park it. I let it cool over night if I'm going to mess with the coolant/radiator. And if I'm going to mess with the exhaust, I try to pull it down the driveway and park it in less than a minute - 'cause it gets too hot to handle.

Instead of the laser temp gun.... did you try turning your ignition key to see the reading on your temp guage?

STL... Seattle? I would start worrying about the engine cover when all the Southwest guys start complaining about the engine overheating... Arizona, New Mexico, Texas... until then - just look at your temp guage every once in a while.
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I think its a covering over the intake which apparently can't be removed ... if you look at it, you can see it isn't really "part" of the manifold (ala Ford 5.0).





Here you can see where it isn't the bare intake, but some sort of cover .. look at the right of the intake (runners).

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The whole intake is plastic. As said has been that way since LS1.
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Old 07-23-2009, 05:03 PM   #38
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Been nice if the heater hoses would of been routed different, I've seen some smaller covers that just cover the coil packs. Might of been a LS1/LS2 motor. Speedys cover looks good/Has that SRT factory look
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I was wondering where all the vette style covers were. IMO it looks much cleaner and more, well, like an engine. After seeing that picture I might go a similar route with the painted runner covers and some custom coil/valve covers.
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This is the intake insulator - I suspect it's primary purpose is sound attenuation but it would also insulate the intake from underhood temps (however it would hold the heat in transferred from the heads). However it is definitely removable and I took it off my car when I upgraded the intake primarily so that I could ice the intake down in between runs. Anytime I am racing the car I remove the engine cover to eliminate any heat buildup, primarily on the drive to the track.
That's what I thought ...

Thanks for the info ..

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The whole intake is plastic. As said has been that way since LS1.
Right .. we are talking about the cover you can remove from the intake .. see post right above this one ..

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My Challenger had a cover on the engine and I thought the same thing about it holding in heat, so I modified it to let the heat out, yet still look good.

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very nice
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Is there any real reason for the cover other than to dress up the engine bay?
to reduce underhood noise to make a quieter cabin and pass the federal drive by noise regulations
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