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    What is a good way too clean down my engine bay? Its soo dirty and what should i deffinatly cover up .
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    coil packs and air filter. get a spray bottle fill it with simple green have fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Palm View Post
    coil packs and air filter. get a spray bottle fill it with simple green have fun
    How about the altenater and battery do i gotta worry about the spark plugs?
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    All I do is cover the coil pack, air filter, and alternator with a plastic bag. Then take simple green and spray it everywhere. Let is sit for like a minute and then take a brush of some sort and just quickly brush over everything to agitate all the dirt and then spray down the engine with water. I wouldn't suggest using a pressure washer but I have heard of people doing that before. Also I wait for everything to completely dry before starting the car
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    Pfft covering anything, guess what happens when it rains or you go through a deep puddle at a good speed, oh right everything gets covered in water.

    Soap it down, scrub what you want and spray away. Either wait for it to dry or just start it up and go for a drive.

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    the engine will heat up the water so it will boil off
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    Psssshh, unplug the battery. Soak everything with a spray can of degreaser, let set for a while, then wash with a hose. Let dry for a few hours.
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    Heck I drive my car 1 minute to car wash. Cover my air filter, then just put some orange stuff on it use a tooth brush in tight spots where dirt gets, theyln spray from a couple feet away with the car wash. I don't cover anything else
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    I will say this, if you have an aftermarket intake, don't spray that directly because there is no air box to cover it, but that should be common knowledge.

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    lol i use a pressure washer on the bottom and watch out for the frezze plugs but the block is what im after if i cant get the back of the block i will pull the engine out just to clean it. A little nuts but its worth it. It gives me the chance to also clean the tranny too. its nice seening all the clean parts under the hood.
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    ^^^^^damn son that's way to much work lol
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    Purple Power Degreaser works great too.
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    *2 on purple power works great
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    I read from another thread on the forum is to use tire dressing on plastic parts. I did it to mine and its all clean and shiny
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    Quote Originally Posted by trojanone1 View Post
    I read from another thread on the forum is to use tire dressing on plastic parts. I did it to mine and its all clean and shiny
    give it 2 weeks, then go look at it again, it will look like crap, i did that one time, looks good, but every last speck of dirt sticks to it fast, looks worse then a dirty engine in a month.

    i learned my lesson with tire shine on the engine bay, wont happen twice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikey666 View Post
    What is a good way too clean down my engine bay? Its soo dirty and what should i deffinatly cover up .

    if you have a stock air filter, you can hose the whole engine down, you need to cover nothing at all.

    if you have a cone filter, take it off, get a bag and a rubber band to cover the TB opening, thats all you need to cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    give it 2 weeks, then go look at it again, it will look like crap, i did that one time, looks good, but every last speck of dirt sticks to it fast, looks worse then a dirty engine in a month.

    i learned my lesson with tire shine on the engine bay, wont happen twice.
    still looks good a week later. We will see how it looks in another couple weeks.
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    you'll see.......

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    A large, stiff paintbrush is probably more useful than a toothbrush.
    Tire shine is great and lasts months. The trick is wiping it completely dry after spraying it. The most useful spots for it are the heater hoses, since they look all dry and crusty after a degreasing.
    I've heard there is some merit to using Pledge cleaner to repel dust in the engine bay, but I've yet to try it.
    Irridium spark plugs last 100k mi and work just as well as copper. Copper is a waste on N/A and only lasts 15k mi. Don't use Platinum.
    Use 195* tstat unless you can thoroughly explain why not; 99.9% don't need a lower temp.
    Almost any oil filter, ever, is of higher quality than ACDelco. Spend $6+.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    you'll see.......
    ill let you know so u can say i told u so haha
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