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Having been through several aluminum intake manifold installs (TPI, LT1, etc), I've been disappointed with the results of...
New intake manifolds because after a short while they begin to oxidize...especially in a damp environment.
Bead blasted intake manifolds because they also oxidize.
Painted intake manifolds because they chip so easily and quickly.
Powdercoated intake manifolds because the finish dulls/scratches immediately after you wipe it. I also don't like the idea of essentially wrapping the intake manifold in plastic.
Polished intake manifolds because they require so much maintenance.
So I'm taking my chances with an anodized intake manifold this time around. It shouldn't oxidize, chip, or dull. The color below is light gray, but I may send one of them out for a different color. And I may also take a fresh cut on the top of the manifold for an original look.
New intake manifolds because after a short while they begin to oxidize...especially in a damp environment.
Bead blasted intake manifolds because they also oxidize.
Painted intake manifolds because they chip so easily and quickly.
Powdercoated intake manifolds because the finish dulls/scratches immediately after you wipe it. I also don't like the idea of essentially wrapping the intake manifold in plastic.
Polished intake manifolds because they require so much maintenance.
So I'm taking my chances with an anodized intake manifold this time around. It shouldn't oxidize, chip, or dull. The color below is light gray, but I may send one of them out for a different color. And I may also take a fresh cut on the top of the manifold for an original look.