After my little "off track excursion" at Buttonwillow Raceway, and a couple fast rally-action drives down dirt roads... the engine bay of my WRX was looking quite disgusting after 18,000miles.
I finally couldn't stand it any longer... people always want to see under the hood, being a rather unique engine arrangement and all, but I was always embarassed to open the hood!
I used some plastic friendly engine degreaser from the local autoparts store, a little quick detailer for the spots I missed with the degreaser, and lots of 303!
I made sure to use as little water as possible when rinsing the engine, and I covered the MAF sensor, alternator, battery, and a couple other exposed electrical plugs with plastic before washing.
Everything worked out well, the car started up with no problems and I let it idle for 5-10 minutes after getting all of the standing water off with a towel and it dried up nicely. After that I hit everything rubber or plastic with the 303.
I think it looks pretty good. Probably better than it did when I bought it brand new!
I finally couldn't stand it any longer... people always want to see under the hood, being a rather unique engine arrangement and all, but I was always embarassed to open the hood!

I used some plastic friendly engine degreaser from the local autoparts store, a little quick detailer for the spots I missed with the degreaser, and lots of 303!

Everything worked out well, the car started up with no problems and I let it idle for 5-10 minutes after getting all of the standing water off with a towel and it dried up nicely. After that I hit everything rubber or plastic with the 303.
I think it looks pretty good. Probably better than it did when I bought it brand new!
