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Finally painted my exhaust cans!

Old Jul 23, 2013 | 04:52 PM
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are the rotors fully drilled or just dimpled?
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bat6wc
are the rotors fully drilled or just dimpled?
They're fully drilled, they sell those dimpled/slotted sets w/ their pads for a nice price but I wanted name brand pads so I got the rotors there and Stoptech pads at rockauto.com I think it came out to about $360-380 for everything (including shipping). The stoptech street pads have exceeded my expectations thus far.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BLamb
Looks great, I really like the painted cans. The rotors also look much nicer than the old stock ones with those rims. I think your G is one of my favorite 09's I've seen, I usually don't like blacked out cars, but all the details you put into yours work nicely.

I'm really on the fence about doing any sort of exhaust mod, I had a corsa catback on my last vehicle and it drove me crazy with the resonance while driving under load (West Austin is nothing but hills). I'd love to find someone local to ride along with to make sure I could live with it. I wish there were more variable exhausts out there (flip a switch to open it up when you want, flip it back to quietly cruise).
Thanks BL, If you want the exhaust mainly for the look you might check into the Tanabe axle back Medalion, from all I've heard it's really similar to stock, not obtrusive at all. In fact a few have sold theirs because they wanted a bolder sound.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Thanks BL, If you want the exhaust mainly for the look you might check into the Tanabe axle back Medalion, from all I've heard it's really similar to stock, not obtrusive at all. In fact a few have sold theirs because they wanted a bolder sound.
while this is true, the tips are rather large. and unless I was imagining it, my car also drove worse with the Tanabe. low end torque felt compromised, and it made the drive in stop and go traffic even worse than what the 7AT is already.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 06:53 PM
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Dig the exhaust look.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by sniper27
while this is true, the tips are rather large. and unless I was imagining it, my car also drove worse with the Tanabe. low end torque felt compromised, and it made the drive in stop and go traffic even worse than what the 7AT is already.
Good to know Sniper, hadn't heard many complaints about the drive.
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Originally Posted by shivers
Dig the exhaust look.
Appreciate the kind words
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 07:25 PM
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I have FI exhaust and hated the shiney cans. I painted mine with plasti dip without removing the exhaust from the car. It took about 15 minutes and the paint has held up pretty well in 2 years.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 07:51 PM
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Hey Newt, you want an idea for painting under the hood? You touched on that topic somewhere in one of your recent New Mod of the Week threads.

How about painting the coolant reservoir? In OEM form, it's white. Actually, not even white, just a sickly, translucent plastic. You could mask off a 1" strip in the back, to eyeball fluid level, and then paint the thing pretty much any color you want.

Gunmetal comes to mind. Or in satin black, to match the rest of the plastics.

Knowing you, I bet you'll document the entire process, with photos and tips on little things that come up, where you sanded and how you prep'd. Do it right, and you might garner a little following. I know people have done this, but if you get a dozen people this summer, all jazzed up to mess with this little project... well, then you'll have sparked a movement.

I can't wait.
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 08:11 PM
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I personally would have gone for gloss, but it still looks sweet. Good job for sure man.
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Originally Posted by antirice
I have FI exhaust and hated the shiney cans. I painted mine with plasti dip without removing the exhaust from the car. It took about 15 minutes and the paint has held up pretty well in 2 years.
PlastiDip is pretty versatile and seems to be able to handle heat pretty well, impressed that it's lasted that long on something as hot as an exhaust.
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Hey Newt, you want an idea for painting under the hood? You touched on that topic somewhere in one of your recent New Mod of the Week threads.

How about painting the coolant reservoir? In OEM form, it's white. Actually, not even white, just a sickly, translucent plastic. You could mask off a 1" strip in the back, to eyeball fluid level, and then paint the thing pretty much any color you want.

Gunmetal comes to mind. Or in satin black, to match the rest of the plastics.

Knowing you, I bet you'll document the entire process, with photos and tips on little things that come up, where you sanded and how you prep'd. Do it right, and you might garner a little following. I know people have done this, but if you get a dozen people this summer, all jazzed up to mess with this little project... well, then you'll have sparked a movement.

I can't wait.
Between my DIYs and your idea factory we could make a profitable side venture Interesting idea about the washer tank, might have to give it some thought, and BTW, it was YOUR mod thread that I posted it in
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by ScrewstonNismo
I personally would have gone for gloss, but it still looks sweet. Good job for sure man.
Thanks a lot, I was on the fence about the paint finish, my carbon wrap valance has a bit of a matte sheen so in my case I think either finish would blend pretty well. I was also a bit worried that a gloss might not bond as well or hold up as well over time.
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 02:03 AM
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You keep making it look sweeter and sweeter... rotors look great, and the exhaust job was a nice touch.

I had a Stillen exhaust on my '04, but haven't upgraded the '11 as yet. Not sure if I am going to do anything else, but the way you got the front lip and rear valance carbon fiber wrapped is making me want to do that... and wrap the shiny window trim.
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Old Jul 24, 2013 | 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Between my DIYs and your idea factory we could make a profitable side venture Interesting idea about the washer tank, might have to give it some thought, and BTW, it was YOUR mod thread that I posted it in
I think you need a project to get you interested in how the car looks under the hood. This is as good as any.

So... you do it up first, and I'll follow your lead. I've been considering this idea for a while now. Personally, I'm thinking going a shade lighter than the matching black plastics. Gunmetal is an appealing idea. Something matching my radiator and oil caps.


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