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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Clean Engine Bay?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock817" data-source="post: 10766588" data-attributes="member: 81432"><p>i get the engone nice and warm, then i sray it down with water, then i soak it with simple green, i let it sit for a while with the hood closed, then come back say 10 minutes later and agitatee, then i liberally spray it off... water doesnt hurt anything, just try not to drench your alternator or battery... then i bring in my plug in leaf blower and really dry everything, the most important parts being the coil packs, and the alternator and battery. if the coil packs are dry it will start right up... +1 on the 303 aerospace, that stuff is like mature armor all, it looks real nice, not too glossy, and you can use it on anything plastic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock817, post: 10766588, member: 81432"] i get the engone nice and warm, then i sray it down with water, then i soak it with simple green, i let it sit for a while with the hood closed, then come back say 10 minutes later and agitatee, then i liberally spray it off... water doesnt hurt anything, just try not to drench your alternator or battery... then i bring in my plug in leaf blower and really dry everything, the most important parts being the coil packs, and the alternator and battery. if the coil packs are dry it will start right up... +1 on the 303 aerospace, that stuff is like mature armor all, it looks real nice, not too glossy, and you can use it on anything plastic [/QUOTE]
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