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Engine shrouds

Any one know if Damon Josz is still in business.
Who makes a quality engine shroud?

Old 11-24-2021, 06:16 AM
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How about the Sheridan Motorsports shrouds that currently have a 'Black Friday' sale?
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/PEL7089DUCTSHROUDA.htm

(Of course you didn't mention what engine and what car you are putting it in.)
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How about the Sheridan Motorsports shrouds that currently have a 'Black Friday' sale?
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/PEL7089DUCTSHROUDA.htm

(Of course you didn't mention what engine and what car you are putting it in.)
Those raw shrouds look cool but I would love to hear how they look over time. Do they get oil stained or collect grit in the corners etc worse than say a red one?
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I bought a used amber shroud and overall it looks great. It just needed a wipe down and light coat of wax and it looks sharp. There is one spot about 1" x 2" on the underside by intake #4 that looks like there was a leak and the fiberglass is stained brown but it's not visible when the ITB's are installed.

I think the overall cleanliness is related to the cleanliness of one's engine bay which I suppose is in turn related to how often, how hard and where someone drives.

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