Dressing Up Cayman Engine

Anthony O.

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It's been a great while since I posted up any type of recent work. Our shop has been very busy pretty much taking up the time I used to have to do write ups and such. We figured though that we should start documenting more or the work we are now doing.



We got a call from a Cayman owner who wanted us to detail his engine. Well I questioned this because the Cayman is a mid-engine car and he chuckled and said he purchased a clear engine cover to go over the engine which will allow it to be seen so he wanted the engine cleaned up.



The client brought the Cayman to us and we got started.



Here is the stock cover which comes with the Cayman. It's a very nice carpeted piece that is very insulated to keep out sound and heat.







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This is removed by using a PDR window card to place between the cover and the rear cargo area. Then we took a plastic PDR wedge and gently began to lift up around the edges.







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This is the metal heat shield which is also removed.





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Removing the metal shield revealed a very ugly and very dirty engine.....yuck!







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So we began using our steamers to wash away the grit and grime, which took a good while. I then polished and adjusted the hose clamps and polished as much of the metal in the engine bay as I could.



We then wanted to dress it up more so we installed a series of white LED lights along the engine bay.



After those were installed we then prepped the "Porsche" covers and painted them in the same scheme as the Cayman brake calipers. Red covers and the letters "Porsche" done in white.



So here is the clean and painted Cayman engine.







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We also wired a switch in the Cayman cabin so the driver can turn the lights on or off as he wishes. We located the switch just under the emergency brake. It looks very "factory" I think plus it's installed in an area that can be replaced with a new piece if the lights are removed in the future.







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I do apologize for not getting great night pics but the camera shook just a bit and because of the low light they came out kinda blurry but here is a glimpse at the finished product.







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Because this client is a professional we didn't want the LED lights to be overwhelming or look to "tuner" so we tried to keep it low key yet just enough for people to know it's a unique Porsche Cayman.



This is a picture of it with the cover on, LEDs off.







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Well the client was very pleased with our work, which is most important, and we got to let out creative juices flow a bit. Thanks for looking!



Anthony
 
That is going out of your way 200%!! :2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:



Another reason why you 2 are one of THE best in the country.



What was the reaction like?
 
BigAl3 said:
thanks for sharing anthony, it's always nice to see your work... :bigups





Well thank you BigAl, it's always a pleasure reading your comments :)



Merry Christmas!







tdekany said:
That is going out of your way 200%!! :2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:



Another reason why you 2 are one of THE best in the country.



What was the reaction like?





Hey buddy....



the client was stoked, very excited to see the end result which made all the hassle worth it. It wasn"t an easy task but at least we now know what DOESN'T WORK! This was Ron and I during the ordeal :argue



Thanks for the compliments and have a great Merry Christmas!



Anthony
 
Fantastic work Anthony.... Great work as usual...



Looks like you had fun letting your customization juices flow...



Hope to see more of your work around here on a frequent basis!
 
Anthony Orosco- Nice work, and I'd been wondering how one gets the engines in those uncovered; now I know.



Nice that at least *one* Cayman is running around with a nice, clean engine :D



I do wonder if the client will be as happy with it day-in/day-out as he's expecting...heat/noise/odors/etc.
 
Anthony Orosco said:
Well the client was very pleased with our work, which is most important, and we got to let out creative juices flow a bit. Thanks for looking!



Anthony



The engine turned out great, guys!! Now get a mop and clean up your juices before someone slips and falls. :rofl
 
I've always admired the Cayman, specially the S. It is the closest car that Porsche built to the legendary RS. You have just taken it to a new level. Absolutely brilliant!
 
Hey all.....



thanks for the compliments. I have already had a few people calling us for quotes on their Cayman's:woot2:



Have a great Christmas all!



Anthony
 
David Fermani said:
Nice Anthony - No chance of using a power washer on that one!



lol, yeah although we did consider it!:hairpull





twisted007 said:
Looking really nice on the engine bay any chance opti-coating going on this.





He only had us do the engine bay this time out. He will bring it in in the New Year for a paint correction, replace his rear rock shields with our custom cut pieces and I think some other electronic stuff.....stereo if I remember correctly.



Thanks David & Twisted.



Anthony
 
Looks amazing!! Ya did a great job!!



Have you heard back about how different the noise and heat is without all the shielding now?
 
Excellent job, very creative without going to an overboard "tuner" look. The Cayman is about as perfect a sports car that Porsche makes IMO and this is a very nice touch to this car.
 
mose said:
Looks amazing!! Ya did a great job!!



Have you heard back about how different the noise and heat is without all the shielding now?





No mention of any noise from the client....well he knew it would not be as quiet as before but so far no complaints. Heat will be known come summer but then it's always hot in Texas.



Thank you.





tssdetailing said:
that's really really cool!!!!



Thank you very, very much :)







RustyBumper said:
What happened to the green color, Anthony?



Well we tried the techno colors but they kept throwing Ron into a seizure:shocked







longdx said:
Excellent job, very creative without going to an overboard "tuner" look. The Cayman is about as perfect a sports car that Porsche makes IMO and this is a very nice touch to this car.



Thank you kindly!



I agree, the Cayman would be my choice over all Porsches.......cept of course a Turbo! :cool:
 
Anthony,



Great job. I've got a Boxster - same engine compartment - and haven't detailed the engine compartment for fear of getting water / cleaning products into the cabin. I've tried masking off the cabin with plastic but it didn't look very well sealed and I gave up the effort. How did you do it?



Thanks for your help and getting me motivated to try again,

Dave Sirota
 
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