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Product Review: L.I.P.P.
I recently purchased the lipp intake adaptor and the spark plug valley cover mirror'd.
http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_supra/lippoverview.jpg The adaptor had a lipp on it that allowed for a very good fit with the AEM 3" dryflow adaptor. the MA-70 stamp on it adds a nice touch. It was a very solid piece and looked very nice. http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_supra/lippadaptor.jpg http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_sup...pinstalled.jpg http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_supra/aemdryflow.jpg The spark plug valley cover looked very nice mirror'd however its very very difficult to keep smudges off it. The surface also seems to scratch very easily if i were to buy it again i would probably just go with the brushed look. Very solid piece of metal and was easily installed. I used the o-rings to replace my old ones since they busted open and started leaking oil again ;( http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_supra/lippcover.jpg This is what happend to the rings i got from NAPA http://usera.imagecave.com/mkiii_supra/bustedrings.jpg |
Thought i would give an update and let everyone know that the rubber seals that i got with te LIPP valley cover did a good job at keeping oil out of my spark plug valley.
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Good to know, I just recently did my spark plugs and wires and checked my exhaust cam for tapping and the stock spark plug valley cover was pealing and leaving crud all over, I pulled as much as I could away and discovered that one of my o-rings was slightly leaking. So I was planning to put new o-rings in but I didn't quite know if it was worth buying that Lipp valley cover though, but now I know and I will. Thanks and good luck with everything!
By the way, if you can get a picture of the valley cover on the car? |
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lol, that is clean. The valley cover on my engine is a lot dirtier than that, lol.
Nice to see that sparkling clean fuel rail! |
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