bwhitmore
Viper Owner
I plan to run a Roe SC in the near future and I bought a set of used valve covers off of ebay to play around with in the hopes of creating something to go with the SC and my vehicle, a '99 silver RT.
This was the result:
I had my local powdercoating guys strip the original red wrinkle for a smooth silver, actually it's a two part powdercoat, a smooth silver with a smooth gloss clear over the top. The effect is a very rich metallic silver that is almost a dead knock off of the Viper silver paint. They masked the detail work (logo and viperhead symbols) of the valve covers which I afterwards polished using a little 2000 grit sand paper and billet aluminum polish, a technique I have used to brighten up the logos on my existing valve covers which works quite well. The "supercharged" graphics are ones I created on the computer, using a font I had seen before, stretched out a bit, which my local graphics shop cut out of gloss black acrylic. Finally, the oil cap is a Roe Racing plain billet aluminum piece.
Some more pics:
I think the end result turned out real nice. They should look good on the silver RT with a polished Roe SC and intake runners powdercoated to match.
The coolest part is just how much these things sparkle in the sunlight, I tried to capture that with this last digital camera shot:
Enjoy!
This was the result:
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I had my local powdercoating guys strip the original red wrinkle for a smooth silver, actually it's a two part powdercoat, a smooth silver with a smooth gloss clear over the top. The effect is a very rich metallic silver that is almost a dead knock off of the Viper silver paint. They masked the detail work (logo and viperhead symbols) of the valve covers which I afterwards polished using a little 2000 grit sand paper and billet aluminum polish, a technique I have used to brighten up the logos on my existing valve covers which works quite well. The "supercharged" graphics are ones I created on the computer, using a font I had seen before, stretched out a bit, which my local graphics shop cut out of gloss black acrylic. Finally, the oil cap is a Roe Racing plain billet aluminum piece.
Some more pics:
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I think the end result turned out real nice. They should look good on the silver RT with a polished Roe SC and intake runners powdercoated to match.
The coolest part is just how much these things sparkle in the sunlight, I tried to capture that with this last digital camera shot:
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Enjoy!