Edelbrock RPM Air-Gap Polished vs. Natural

Guess ya'll got sidetracked by the pretty glitter and didn't read what I typed up there??? :-D

WHOA! I can see you in the reflection of that intake. MAN-o-man that is a shiny part.

That's a pretty good trick Rob because I didn't take the picture. It belongs to one of the Mopar Owners of FaceBook members. I had nothing to do with it except stealing the guy's photo since FastMopar71 wanted to see an example of a polished intake and it's the only one I could think of off the top of my head.


CudaChick...the 6-pack manifold that you posted a picture of, is that powder coated or just polished? If coated, what color/finish is that? That is what I want, something that shiny!!! Please give me more information on something like this. Thank you

The six-pack in that last picture I posted is polished. Once again, I didn't have anything to do with that one -- it belongs to somebody else on FB that I barely know.

I have chrome powder but am the first one to admit it couldn't look that good on its best day. Here's a few work samples of my Super Chrome powder:

http://photobucket.com/images/Super%20Chrome%20Phoenix%20Specialty/

You'll note some of the photos don't look like chrome at all, such as the tri-colored Barracuda emblem sign. That's because the Super Chrome powder was only used as a base coat for the colored candy translucent powders (which look their best when shot on top of a shiny base).

The zoomie headers and Waggin's dad's air cleaner were some of the best results I've ever obtained with Super Chrome after years of experimentation. The zoomies are on a nostalgia fuel altered that's used solely for display purposes at shows; under NO circumstances would I ever recommend using a cosmetic powder such as Super Chrome on an exhaust application (just too much heat).

I guess this just proves that men don't really listen to what women say. LMAO!!!!