And Herbs states he uses the original paint formulas.
There's Street Hemi and Race hemi orange........and everybody's "versions" in between, so be careful. Street Hemi orange has more red while Race Hemi orange has more yellow.
I agree with the POR-15 engine paint it was horrible.As per the linked post, 226 is discontinued. I ended up trying Por 15 engine paint, and hated it. Now I have used VHT and like working with it better, but it does not have the metallic of something like the Dupli-Color.
Dont use Dupli-Color I used it on my 512 and it was pure crap.Last engine I sprayed painted I used PlastiKote Chrysler Orange 226. I loved how bright the orange was. I can't find it anywhere. If anyone knows a source please let me know.
What your favorite Hemi Orange spraypaint!
Mancinni Racing also carries both oranges.
P4120751AB. Early Hemi orange, light orange in color, yellowish? The other almost looks chevy.
if you want the accepted most "correct" then use the stuff from Bill Hirsch...
if you are using spray cans then they are all over the place color wise. even tho mopar performance stuff isn't the correct color...
i use a high solids paint over epoxy primer applied with a paint gun and it not only looks great it holds up incredibly well...
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Like I said, original hemi orange did not have a shine to it -------------
like i said, if you want "correct" then go with the Bill Hirsch stuff.. if you want orange that looks great and doesn't have to be 100% "correct" then use one of the other methods. being the op was asking about PlastiKote i have to assume he isn't worried about 100% "correct". original paint had orange peel too, body had poor gaps and people improve on those so why not improve on how the engine looks..![]()