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Dodge Charger Engine Cover secures the essential parts, lowers the amount of noise, and provides a nice appearance to the bay. Over decades, the Dodge Charger has wowed drivers with its muscular designs, spacious seating, and many options of powerful V6 engines and HEMI V8 engines with instant throttle response and an exhaust sound that drivers will never forget. Lift the hood and the flaunt motor hood cover emphasizes that brawn beneath that sheet metal. Large rear haunches cut through the air and available all wheel drive provides confidence and an 8 speed automatic will take snappy shifts that make the Dodge sedan seem as prepared to the school run as it is to the drag strip. The Charger is also rounded off with modern technology, such as a touchscreen infotainment, and driver aids, which show that Dodge continues to produce cars with a comforting balance and a attitude akin to a raw one. Moving on to the actual Engine Cover, the casting panel over the powertrain protects against hose and wires and directs airflow to the cooling operation, and provides the Charger engine bay with a showroom appearance. Heated and vibration resistant materials ensure that the Engine Cover does not rattle around even when the Dodge powerplant is running at high rpm. A large number of the owners also select color matched models to emphasize the aggressive nature of their Charger. Installation requires cooling down of the engine, opening of the hood, unscrewing the old panel, and pressing the new Engine Cover on the grommets.