Matt, High temperature paint is not required for painting the surfaces you mentioned EXCEPT if you happen to be running a turbo setup. With turbo applications, you may want to use high temperature paint on areas that are in close proximity to the turbo(s) and exhaust. Otherwise, I have always had the best results using Krylon semi-flat black paint for the areas you mentioned, as well as the louvers. Keep in mind that your paint job will only be as good as the prep work you do on the surfaces to be painted and masking off the areas you do not intend to paint. Make sure to have all oil, grease, etc. removed, which is not always easy in the engine compartment. Try to paint with low humidity and between 65 and 85 degrees, use at least 2 coats and let eaxch dry at least 2 hours for best results. Later, Rich W. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > Is it necessary to use a high temp paint to paint the engine cover > hinges/engine cover/engine compartment? I was going to use ACE STOP > RUST gloss and flat black enamel. > > thanks! > > Matt > #1604