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    Gen V fuel door question

    Has anyone powder coated the fuel door black to match the black wheels? If so, how hard would it be to do?

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    As the new fuel filler is capless, I wonder what he heat will do to cover i.e warp/ deform? JM2C

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    Personally, I'd rather have mine electroplated with black chrome or gunmetal and it's something I plan to do. If you're going to do something like this, it may be a better idea to buy a replacement cap and have that part recolored however you want it. That way if something gets messed up in the process you won't be capless, basically inviting yourself to be a victim of gas siphoning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Space Truckin View Post
    As the new fuel filler is capless, I wonder what he heat will do to cover i.e warp/ deform? JM2C
    Would it matter? The cover doesn't seal the gas tank...that's done in the tube itself on the Gen 5 cars.

    If it is made out of aluminum like the Gen 3/4 covers, it would be as easy as pulling it off, sending it to someone that does good powder coating, and putting it right back on. The heat from the process shouldn't have any impact on the part itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeerBlock View Post
    Personally, I'd rather have mine electroplated with black chrome or gunmetal and it's something I plan to do. If you're going to do something like this, it may be a better idea to buy a replacement cap and have that part recolored however you want it. That way if something gets messed up in the process you won't be capless, basically inviting yourself to be a victim of gas siphoning.
    From what I've read, gas siphoning is nearly impossible with the newer capless systems.


 

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