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  • We investigate to see if Engine Covers serve any other purposes, besides cleaning up the look of the engine bay. We review sources on their take of the trend on use of engine covers made by the manufacturers and we examine engine cover designs from several vehicles, so come equipped and some do not.
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  • @mwanderson667
    @mwanderson667 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Anthony, I appreciate you digging into this topic more. If people care about noise then keeping it on makes sense. I'd rather hear the engine a little more so if something is a-miss I might detect it sooner. As for not removing the hood blanket, I don't know if I buy the protect paint from heat argument. Removing the engine cover should allow more heat to escape the engine. But if its then trapped by the hood blanket, it still won't be ideal. Getting rid of the blanket (especially if it's thick) should allow more air circulation throughout the engine bay which will reduce heat especially when its driving and making heat (each design will impact this effect of couse). I'm in Arizona and even if it isn't running, if you park in the sun the hood is taking in a hideous amount of heat, burn your hand hot. I don't see many hood paint issues except on old cars that (you can tell) weren't well cared for overall. Its an interesting discussion.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +2

      The hood blanket me be more for noise isolation. I've discussed it with my Dad and other people and everyone has their conclusions. If you're really trying to let heat escape you need vents or heat extractors.

    • @mwanderson667
      @mwanderson667 Před 2 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 I would like a heat extractor mod

  • @RockandrollNegro
    @RockandrollNegro Před 2 lety +12

    I know you didn't recommend removing the hood liner, but let me reiterate to anyone thinking about doing so: DON'T. Most hood liners are flame retardant and are meant to be quickly pulled off to throw over the engine block in case of fire. They're essentially fire blankets. Like you said, they do well to dissipate heat from scoring your hood, and on vehicles with thin hood paint (Mopar/Mitsubishi, Hyundai/Kia, and Toyota) they'll go a long way toward saving the paint.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +5

      But why don't all cars come with one?

    • @centralintelligenceagency9003
      @centralintelligenceagency9003 Před 5 měsíci

      And then you let your car bake in the Sun and your hood gets way hotter than it ever gets during operation. If your engine gets hot enough to burn your hood's paint, any plastic intakes, plugs, fuel rail clips etc... will be a puddle on your skidplate.

    • @iamnikobelic
      @iamnikobelic Před 29 dny

      That's a myth lol... the only thing that a hood liner for is sound deadening.

  • @motor_citymuscle288
    @motor_citymuscle288 Před 4 lety +12

    I like to see the motor and I also like hearing the motor. Especially if something sounds wrong

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Great point, being able to hear if something is amiss.

    • @Yankeefann
      @Yankeefann Před 3 lety

      I have a 2018 Jeep Compass should I leave the engine cover on

    • @motor_citymuscle288
      @motor_citymuscle288 Před 3 lety

      @@Yankeefann yeah and while you are at it remove your air box and filter so you can hear the intake better.

    • @Yankeefann
      @Yankeefann Před 3 lety

      @@motor_citymuscle288 okay... I don’t need your sarcasm suppose I was someone that didn’t know I needed those things you my friend are an assjole

    • @motor_citymuscle288
      @motor_citymuscle288 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Yankeefann ha I thought you were trolling me by saying you had a Jeep Compass.

  • @cards-vs7hv
    @cards-vs7hv Před 3 měsíci +2

    In cold weather it helps the engine heat up faster.
    I happen to know these siennas in particular take forever to warm up

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 měsíci

      Have you actually verified this? Because Mustangs have engine covers but F150s don't.
      Wouldn't a 4X4 truck benefit more from the cover than a Muscle car in the winter if that was the case?

  • @cards-vs7hv
    @cards-vs7hv Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have the same Sienna I've been taking the engine cover off once springtime comes around, these engines aren't known for cooling problems but the way this one's shoehorned into the Sienna I figure it can help all the cooling it can get

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 měsíci

      I'd just leave it off the whole time

  • @johnebuckland
    @johnebuckland Před 4 lety +5

    Sweet follow up video.
    I will try life without my engine cover and monitor it. Definitely mines only benifit is noise as you mentioned(and looks🙄).
    I think I could also re-route the wires add some more split loom to make it look better without it👍

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, let us know if you notice anything different.

    • @johnebuckland
      @johnebuckland Před 4 lety

      So far so good. Definetly noticing More valve train noise at idle but not overwhelming at all. 2 days over 35degree celsius so far...

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před rokem

      @@AgentLazarus Do you have an explanation for this?

    • @alibibax
      @alibibax Před rokem

      He probably would've been thinking about the cables melting or causing a short circuit somewhere.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před rokem +1

      @@alibibax Why would you move cables from where the factory clips are placed if there isn't an issue?

  • @fridgemagnet9831
    @fridgemagnet9831 Před 2 lety +2

    My 97 camry hood liner was sagging and later caught on fire, didn't kill the car but its a good idea to check that out. I believe older car's hood liners weren't fireproof.

  • @BoOmBaMan
    @BoOmBaMan Před 4 lety +4

    Sales gimmick is true. I'm actually considering coating my plenum with high temp engine enamel. Dust will find a way to travel when it goes through the bumper/ grill. I can see why the zed stays in your garage. I would too

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Nice! Let me know how it turns out!

  • @WAncouvOR
    @WAncouvOR Před 3 lety +1

    So with that like Toyota what do you think about the exposed wiring on those plugs on top of the engine. My car has similar plugs with exposed wiring on top. So if I remove the engine cover would it get water damaged or not really. My car's a Pontiac vibe so I don't think it has engine shield on the bottom.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 lety +1

      Not really because it's designed to take splashes of water. Also water would come from underneath, not from up top.

  • @84arunkumar
    @84arunkumar Před 4 lety

    Hello Anthony, thanks for nice illustration. Just curious to know - is there any reason why PU foams are underneath in some of the engine covers?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +2

      To reduce the noise of loud injectors and valve train. Customers perceive the noise as "something is wrong".

    • @ricardomierz8467
      @ricardomierz8467 Před 4 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 I have the same Sienna and the valve train noise is there even with the cover on..

  • @GF-mf7ml
    @GF-mf7ml Před 4 lety +5

    Engine is beautiful by it self, after a few years the plastic connector for sparkplug crack Toyota Yaris.

  • @michaelfarrell6448
    @michaelfarrell6448 Před 2 lety

    a thought I have is that having a cover may help the engine cool down more uniformly as to minimize metal distortion bud to coolingv

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +1

      On a composit intake manifold? It doesn't cover the cylinder heads

  • @bbsal4031
    @bbsal4031 Před 6 měsíci

    I have Hood covers on 2011 lexus. I would like to remove them but will it affect the quietness of this vehicle?

  • @dj1283
    @dj1283 Před 2 lety +3

    I removed my engine cover from my 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4, it was horrible I once checked my oil and I wasn't able to put my dipstick back in cuz the cover was on my way.
    And I had to unscrew my intake since it goes over the engine.
    Also now it cooldowns faster and I can access to my spark plugs too.
    I have near future plan to swap my valve cover to Evo10 valve cover, cuz it looks way better and it's made of metal, my current valve cover is made of plastic.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience!

  • @seanharkin5086
    @seanharkin5086 Před 3 lety

    I don’t know if my is200 looks better with or without the cover. What do you think 🤔

  • @cliftonsargent1572
    @cliftonsargent1572 Před 2 lety

    Can you cover the 2006 300c 5.7 liter?? You got the most info I can find on this topic. I wanted to take the cover the first time I saw it cause I want to see the engine

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      Can you just lift the cover off?

    • @cliftonsargent1572
      @cliftonsargent1572 Před 2 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 I have no idea I was hoping you could tell me, last thing I want to do it rip it off or break something then have to buy another one

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      @@cliftonsargent1572 You'd have to check a service manual or use a little mirror. Or look for pictures of the cover for sale online and see how it's secured to the engine.

  • @MrMikey1273
    @MrMikey1273 Před 4 lety +1

    I took it off my 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD. Definitely it was only there for looks and noise control. I mean it probably would be a little quieter with it. I'm sure they wanted to stop some of the sound of the diesel direct injection, valve train and the detonation noise of compression ignition. I don't think it makes a lot of difference.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Just curious, why did you want to remove yours?

    • @MrMikey1273
      @MrMikey1273 Před 4 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 I was having a fuel issue with air getting in to the fuel lines. The cover covered the fuel rail and lines to the injectors I needed to inspect. Also the oil fill neck went through it. If you didn't pour careful oil would end up under the cover on the valve cover and require removal to wipe up. I should put it back as it does have a lot of insolation in it.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      @@MrMikey1273 I see, thanks for sharing.

    • @MrMikey1273
      @MrMikey1273 Před 4 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 I'm curious why you seem to see a lot of rodent nests in the cars in your video. Is some of it because they aren't driven often? We don't see that here in Pennsylvania unless cars are left not driven regularly. Then we do we problems with mice and even squerells

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      @@MrMikey1273 I live in an area that has a wet kind of winter so maybe they seek shelter more often from heat sources?

  • @settingshadow
    @settingshadow Před 3 lety +6

    i think companies should focus on covering the wires than the engine and engine should dissipate heat better not contain heat

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 lety +1

      I totally agree. Layout the wiring and plumbing better so you don't need the engine cover.

  • @001dman
    @001dman Před 4 lety +10

    i can say the cover on my avalon really helps cut down the injector noise. other than that every other engine cover seems to do nothing.
    i just pull it off and clean under it every oil change and check for mice... never had a mouse chew on of them up, they typically go for the firewall insulation and into the cabin filter area

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      I show a variety of covers in this video czcams.com/video/o5exAlHJQvE/video.html

  • @neilmiller6405
    @neilmiller6405 Před rokem

    Hey Anthony l have 2018 Acura 2.4 . Would you take the cover off if this was your car. Thanks Neil . Nice video

  • @krayzdays
    @krayzdays Před 3 lety

    I live qhere it snows bad should I keep my engine cover on I have a 2018 camry

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 lety +1

      Try it with it off and see if the car drives any different

    • @krayzdays
      @krayzdays Před 3 lety

      Sounds good

  • @TheBaz568
    @TheBaz568 Před 4 lety +5

    I don't mind engine covers, at least smaller ones like on my accord. But I HATE those covers like the ones on some Acuras and Lexus's that surround the perimeter of the engine bay. They just make the engine bay look stupid imo.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +3

      I ageee, we show covers that make sense and ones that don't in the second half of the video.

    • @GF-mf7ml
      @GF-mf7ml Před 4 lety

      You can run it without hood😝

    • @maj8301
      @maj8301 Před 11 měsíci

      Oh yeah? Well maybe YOU look stupid! (imo)

  • @rodsmolter5046
    @rodsmolter5046 Před rokem

    Has anyone drilled a few holes in their engine cover(venting it) so you can keep the benefits(mainly noise suppression) while relieving some of the heat and gasses?

  • @r.t.1942
    @r.t.1942 Před 4 lety +1

    hood liner plus cover no good retains slot of heat on 90 degree days

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      Yup, they can have a negative effect on plastic parts and electronics.

  • @victorrippe5845
    @victorrippe5845 Před 2 lety +2

    Ford stopped putting engine covers on the ecoboost mustang 2021 and up

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +2

      Interesting, wonder if it's a cost cutting thing or a different issue.

  • @cards-vs7hv
    @cards-vs7hv Před 3 měsíci

    It would help if you were telling what model years these cars were

  • @brickswisher7672
    @brickswisher7672 Před 4 lety

    Hmm....my 05 3.0L accord has a cover that goes over the fuel rail but no cover over the intake manifold. THe 04 acura TL(similar motor with many interchangable parts) has a cover that goes over the intake manifold and covers a portion of the rail, but leaves the lower area slightly exposed.
    my 2012 honda cr-v has a small lower engine cover, while the 2013 acura ILX(again similar motor with interchangeable parts) has a larger lower engine cover that is more sleek and looks nicer. Also the ILX plug coil cover is slightly larger and "prettier" as well. They sell after market coil covers that are vented for the civic si and acura ilx, that fit the cr-v. My cr-v coil cover is warped and this is common. Vents reduce heat.
    THese covers are for looks only and are more fancy on the acuras(more money) than the hondas.
    The only thing you want to wrap or cover is your exhaust headers as hot air excavates the exhaust system more rapidly.
    A cooler engine is a happier engine. Plastic and rubber decays in heat, not dust and moisture. These covers are not sealed so they do not keep out dirt and any moisture in the air anyway.

  • @R1D9M8B4
    @R1D9M8B4 Před 2 lety +1

    Imma keep my cover... till I am proficient enough to powder coat my valve cover. Thank you for the information!

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for watching the video 🙂

  • @sethmanilla1166
    @sethmanilla1166 Před 2 lety

    I took off my engine cover of my acura rdx 2018- and then it back on probably not as good as it was on before, now the engine is making noise and of course i think i just fd up my car. Pushing on the cover loosening up a hose or something.
    Beginner mechanic here 🙋🏻‍♀️😔

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +1

      Did you pull off a hose?

    • @sethmanilla1166
      @sethmanilla1166 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AnthonyJ350 I checked it out and everything seems to be on, nothing loose. I did go on an Acura blog and people have been commenting that this is common with Acuras-a ticking noise..! The car is running good just the noise. Ill probably end up checking it out w a mechanic.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sethmanilla1166 Try a good quality oil. Noise is common in a lot of modern engines.

  • @tenzackyogi1742
    @tenzackyogi1742 Před 3 lety +6

    Engine cover is excellent on subzero temperature. It's good for fast ignition of engine on cold weather.

  • @ladyshiva69
    @ladyshiva69 Před 9 měsíci

    19 buick encore not a big fan of push button start and low eng sound the bottom eng cover is useless if you have to change out stater its more bs to remove

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 9 měsíci

      All to make the vehicle more quiet

  • @Miguel_Angel718
    @Miguel_Angel718 Před rokem +2

    I drove my car from CA to NYC. I removed my engine cover one day to perform some basic maintenance. Long and behold there was a rodent nest! I got lucky no damage was done.
    Engine covers are useless!!!

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před rokem +2

      Yup, the just mask the noise of modern fuel injection systems. And make everything super hot.

  • @BS-zc4zo
    @BS-zc4zo Před 4 lety +1

    replacing the spark plugs on the back bank of that Toyota looks like a nightmare.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Ya they were deep, I heard Honda has a better design for access. This is why I prefer inline engines and/ or RWD platforms

    • @ricardomierz8467
      @ricardomierz8467 Před 4 lety +2

      They are all bad, this is why they use spark plugs made from exotic metals cuz they know nobody will ever change them out unless they have to..

  • @boogitybear2283
    @boogitybear2283 Před 2 lety

    I took my 2011 Avalon engine cover and threw it in the trash! Making the Landfill filled with Plastic Engine Covers!😂

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      You're suppose to recycle it! Go get it!

  • @roycef6632
    @roycef6632 Před měsícem

    ya you dont need engine covers like GM recalled many of there cars to take them off for to much heat trapped that damaged gaskets ect n cold weather it helps the engine heat up faster. in the summer it holds to much heat

  • @joesmith201212
    @joesmith201212 Před 4 lety +2

    Haha do not take that cover off. I have a pretty new car, two years old I was hoping to let it run cooler by taking it off. So I removed it and about a week of driving it that the catalytic converter inefficiency light came on, the car is almost brand new and I changed the oil regularly. And the light would only come on after I go high speed on the freeway. I researched it and I have a GDI engine and also the cat is very close to the engine. So the engine must function at very high temps. So the cover was there to insulate and block direct air flow so the cat would work correctly haha

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Hate to see if that catalytic converter degrades and shoots material right into the cylinder head being so close mounted to the engine.

    • @joesmith201212
      @joesmith201212 Před 4 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 yeah its a small car and it depends on the city and state regulations some areas consider the manifold part of the cat. And are you familiar with Mazdas and their GDI engines in order to prevent carbon build up from lack of gas being sprayed onto their valves the engineers designed the engine to run at very high temperatures. The high temps helps prevent carbon build up. So yeah gotta keep the engine super toasty.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety

      @@joesmith201212 The engineering reasoning makes sense. But it's counterintuitive to getting long life out of an engine. I guess time will tell. It seems that V8 pickups are the ones that reach the 300,000 plus mark on the regular.

    • @verinb9
      @verinb9 Před 3 lety

      WOW! This is so interesting! I've never heard this before. I have an 07 Nissan Sentra and I recently replaced my cat and both o2 sensors. I left off the engine cover and I got the P0420 catalyst inefficiency bank below threshold code. So I'm wondering if it's because I left that off? I'll put it back on.

    • @joesmith201212
      @joesmith201212 Před 3 lety

      @@verinb9 that is the exact same thing that happened to me I thought leaving the cover would help if run cooler and about after a couple weeks of doing so I got the Cat Code I was so puzzled I was buying and pouring that cats clean stuff to hope it clean out and reset the code but it didn't. And my car wasn't that old still under warranty. I think these modern engines must run super hot to help burn off the hydro carbons. My cover has a thick foam layer of insulation under the cover Im unsure if it's for sound proofing or to keep the engine hot. either way I'm telling everyone please leave the covers on the engineers with expensive degrees designed the engine with it on so leave it be

  • @atishdeo
    @atishdeo Před 6 měsíci +1

    I took mine off and now I hear more noise from supercharged jaguar xf

  • @nickbonin4276
    @nickbonin4276 Před 3 lety

    Got all my hood covers

  • @Aidan.17
    @Aidan.17 Před 11 měsíci

    They collect the rat piss and poop from going into your engine bay :D

  • @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi
    @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi Před 4 lety +1

    Anthony: *Sees word Lithuania*
    Anthony: Anyway, it's not North America

  • @Thunderstyle7
    @Thunderstyle7 Před 2 měsíci

    When it gets -30 celcius in the winter you really want that engine cover.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Why? Work vehicles and emergency vehicles don't come equipped with them.

    • @Thunderstyle7
      @Thunderstyle7 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AnthonyJ350 They do here (in Estonia), including all work vehicles and at least the ambulance and police cars.

  • @Dankboi420
    @Dankboi420 Před 2 lety +1

    Took it out because weight saving

  • @ignignxkt
    @ignignxkt Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hail, the Forester! My 2020 looks just like it. Covers are useless.

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Před 11 měsíci

    they dampen sound especially the padded ones, as for heat an engine loses so little heat through radiation it's not worth mentioning, 99% of the heat is dissipated through the radiator, you could wrap an engine up in a blanket (and Russians do) and run with no problems,

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 11 měsíci

      You think wrapping an engine in 40 degree Celsius ambient temperature won't cause an issue on a long trip with a loaded vehicle?
      Russian Winter is one thing, but what about hot climate areas?

  • @derrelldraper996
    @derrelldraper996 Před rokem

    07 Mazda CX7 engine cover has to stay on

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před rokem

      Part of the intake track?

    • @derrelldraper996
      @derrelldraper996 Před rokem

      @@AnthonyJ350 no it's a cooler on top of motor and engine cover traps and sends cool air to it

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před rokem

      @@derrelldraper996 Ahhhh ok. I would just take it off every oil change to do an inspection then put it back when you're done.

  • @somebodysomeone8213
    @somebodysomeone8213 Před 4 lety +2

    Heat, Moisture & Dust/Dirt kill electronics. You see that engine cover? It's dusty. Let your sensors, wiring, etc., get covered in dust, etc., and ya may gots problems.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +5

      How do you explain how service trucks operate on dusty service roads without factory equipped engine covers. Dust doesn't hurt a sealed connector, heat does.

    • @joseluiscolon4640
      @joseluiscolon4640 Před 3 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 true, but heat destroy the wires and the plugs. The cover increase that heat. In a 95 degree country is worst.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 3 lety

      @@joseluiscolon4640 I agree

  • @magicmaker15
    @magicmaker15 Před 2 lety +1

    I'll save you 20 minutes... The answer is: depends on the car.

  • @nespokesman
    @nespokesman Před 4 lety +2

    God, how many rats are out there?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 4 lety +1

      Apparently a lot, I was surprised too with every hood I was inspecting. A lot of people park their cars outside and it's starting to get cold in my area

    • @nespokesman
      @nespokesman Před 4 lety +1

      @@AnthonyJ350 It's mostly spiders for me, great little artists they are.....(until the engine starts)

  • @aidenater
    @aidenater Před 2 lety

    If that's what you call clean, I'd hate to see it dirty.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      An engine covered in spray from driving through large puddles or going offroad. You don't see too many vehicles used in harsh environments, do you?

    • @aidenater
      @aidenater Před 2 lety

      @@AnthonyJ350 i live in a rural area in Queensland, Australia. What do you think? 🤣

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      @@aidenater You guys just have dirt and dust. It doesn't snow so you never have to rust proof. Dirt and dust stick to rust proofing. Plus it never snows there so you don't have to deal with roads being salted or the tons of rain we deal with on the West coast of Canada.

    • @aidenater
      @aidenater Před 2 lety +1

      @@AnthonyJ350 oh, is that so? Ah... that must be why I've received 3 severe weather/storm warnings in the past 24 hours. xD you might want to do your research first mate.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Před 2 lety

      @@aidenater You guys salt your roads and have slush on the roads in Winter?

  • @ericolsen9799
    @ericolsen9799 Před 2 lety +3

    Sales gimmick for women or people who do not know anything about mechanics and it makes them feel comfortable. without the cover the engine looks complicated and scary.