Wrinklng a UIM
^Sorry, I think it looks good, but not because Maserati and Ferrari do it.
Maybe I missed it Crispy...where did you get the paint on-line? And do you have a name for the red or a color code you ordered?
Maybe I missed it Crispy...where did you get the paint on-line? And do you have a name for the red or a color code you ordered?
Regards,
Crispy
I did the same wrinkle type finish to my UIM, LIM, TB, elbow, charge pipe, and alternator, except in black. I really like it, gives a much more "professional" appearance to the engine bay for sure, plus, it seems very durable and has held up. I used a satin clear coat as well:

Close up:


Close up:

nice restoration job. I sanded down the casting texture, deleted the mounting tabs and welded shut all the parts the block off plates go, I don't know why more people don't do this as it cleans up the him look a lot...
however, IMO, I would have powder coated it. I doing mine the wrinkled red but not by itself.... I think its too visuallly heavy to stand alone in a stockfish engine bay... with nothing to tie it together it looks out of place....
however, IMO, I would have powder coated it. I doing mine the wrinkled red but not by itself.... I think its too visuallly heavy to stand alone in a stockfish engine bay... with nothing to tie it together it looks out of place....
Looks cool, I had an 05 STI so lots of aftermarket parts came in this color at the beginning. The wrinkle black looks good too. Nice work!
PS, how awesome is that little CNC'd lift point you have bolted on?? Where did you get that little trinket?
PS, how awesome is that little CNC'd lift point you have bolted on?? Where did you get that little trinket?
I think it looks nice on its own as a part sitting on the bench. I like the photos- you did a nice job 
However, a big splash of red like that, (in a fairly stockish engine bay that has a lot of black rubber and black plastic lines and sandcast silver aluminum,) would look too awkward for me.
There's nothing else tying the red in, and it would stick out and not flow well.
However, if you did the strut brace bar in wrinkle red too..... Then you might have a real winner there!

However, a big splash of red like that, (in a fairly stockish engine bay that has a lot of black rubber and black plastic lines and sandcast silver aluminum,) would look too awkward for me.
There's nothing else tying the red in, and it would stick out and not flow well.
However, if you did the strut brace bar in wrinkle red too..... Then you might have a real winner there!

I think it looks nice on its own as a part sitting on the bench. I like the photos- you did a nice job 
However, a big splash of red like that, (in a fairly stockish engine bay that has a lot of black rubber and black plastic lines and sandcast silver aluminum,) would look too awkward for me.
There's nothing else tying the red in, and it would stick out and not flow well.
However, if you did the strut brace bar in wrinkle red too..... Then you might have a real winner there!

However, a big splash of red like that, (in a fairly stockish engine bay that has a lot of black rubber and black plastic lines and sandcast silver aluminum,) would look too awkward for me.
There's nothing else tying the red in, and it would stick out and not flow well.
However, if you did the strut brace bar in wrinkle red too..... Then you might have a real winner there!

Great thoughts.
Regards,
Crispy
damnit One more thing I want to do with my cosmo intake haha... looks good.
can this be done on the front mount intercooler?
little off topic, @chris do you really need to keep that idle control valve? I have a cosmo intake and I was wondering if I really need it as well.
can this be done on the front mount intercooler?
little off topic, @chris do you really need to keep that idle control valve? I have a cosmo intake and I was wondering if I really need it as well.
damnit One more thing I want to do with my cosmo intake haha... looks good.
can this be done on the front mount intercooler?
little off topic, @chris do you really need to keep that idle control valve? I have a cosmo intake and I was wondering if I really need it as well.
can this be done on the front mount intercooler?
little off topic, @chris do you really need to keep that idle control valve? I have a cosmo intake and I was wondering if I really need it as well.
Either way I'm super excited to see all this wrinkle stuff in the bay

C
Got to say, Crispy and Chris, I love the wrinkle movement you guys have going on. I've got it on the engine and on all the metalized plastics inside and love the finish. But mine's all black and the red looks so good. Makes me wonder what piece I could do on the engine in it... Hmmm.
Gordon
Gordon
Maybe you should do that nice intake plenum of yours in wrinkle red...its most fitting, specially in your car which has other red features.

C
Bought a second UIM and gave this a go....Loving how its come out and it will definitely be going on the car, cheers for the idea!
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