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15 5.7 hemi engine half covers

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Hi, I have a 2015 Challenger R/T (6speed) and got some half engine covers. I tried to install but on the drivers side the cover will not go all the way down because the left vacuum hose is running alongside intake and is connected to a sensor. The older 5.7's seem to have the vacuum hose running on top of the engine and only the hose. 15 seems to have a sensor connected that isn't allowing the cover to go all the way down. Any other 15 owners running into this problem? Do I have to relocate this big sensor?
 
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Lots of posts on another forum about grinding it to make it fit. I have my half covers coming from Steve White so I will take pictures. My drivers side cover will make contact with my shaker so my modification maybe different.
 
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The passenger side needed a catch can installed to work. The driver side, although already has the 392 hose connected from factory, still has the sensor which creates a problem. I was thinking about removing the bracket and letting it sit inside the groove under the cover but it might get too hot from intake.... Curious what other 15 owners are doing for the driver side with this sensor they installed from factory now.
 
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I installed the 392 covers on my 2015 5.7 around Christmas time, I didn't realize that the purge solenoid was changed in both design and location on the 2015. I tried moving it, bending the bracket, leaving it off the bracket, nothing really worked. I ended up cutting a notch in the engine cover. It doesn't come out that bad and of all the people who have looked under my hood not one of them has noticed it. When I point it out no one has any complaints about it. Here's what it looks like:

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I cut it out with a dremel and then cleaned up the edges with a fine metal file.
 
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I installed the 392 covers on my 2015 5.7 around Christmas time, I didn't realize that the purge solenoid was changed in both design and location on the 2015. I tried moving it, bending the bracket, leaving it off the bracket, nothing really worked. I ended up cutting a notch in the engine cover. It doesn't come out that bad and of all the people who have looked under my hood not one of them has noticed it. When I point it out no one has any complaints about it. Here's what it looks like:

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I cut it out with a dremel and then cleaned up the edges with a fine metal file.
Any other cutting need done? I just got mine in the mail the other day.
 
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That's cool, looks good with the cutout. I would just go that route. Didn't realize they had a new sensor up there. On my 2010 it's just a line routed across the intake. I just had to swap it for a 392 line so it went under the cover for a cleaner look.

For the 2015's that looks just fine. Good job!
 
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Modified Half Covers on my 2015 RT w/Mopar Shaker Kit

I saw a member from another forum post his driver's side mod. I ended up using a Dremel for the passenger side to accommodate on of the Catch Can hoses. I created a template off of his picture and cut away and used door edging to allow for a cleaner look. The shaker to CAI intake tube takes up allot of space but at least it looks clean and I got to use the driver's cover.
 

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Modified Half Covers on my 2015 RT w/Mopar Shaker Kit

I saw a member from another forum post his driver's side mod. I ended up using a Dremel for the passenger side to accommodate on of the Catch Can hoses. I created a template off of his picture and cut away and used door edging to allow for a cleaner look. The shaker to CAI intake tube takes up allot of space but at least it looks clean and I got to use the driver's cover.

Any way i can get you to shoot me over a 1:1 of your template? Im in the same boat. A plus side is at least now you dont have to modify the badge on that side! Also how is the structural integrity on that side? Considering a HUGE chunk is gone, any worries about it breaking due to engine shake?
 
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I did like post 23 and added a small cheap filter and ran under the cover and out the end.

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Yes they do but depending your exact engine will likely require rerouting some lines and maybe a bit of cutting. Not hard to do.
 
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Your opinion is based on what? Just personal preference?
 
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I ask because I explored all the options of removing that awful 5.7 hood. 1) take if off and just leave it like it is. 2) modify and install the 392 1/2 covers, 3) there are a few companies that offer very angular chrome covers. 1) the engine looks too raw to me. 2) I consider this the best option, 3) these look too tricked up and not Hemi like. All the Billet stuff is nice and very expensive but they don't cover all the ness IMO.
 
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Some people have customized their 5.7L covers with mesh, custom paint jobs, etc. as well. Mopar used to, maybe they still do, make a cover for the 5.7L that is Hemi Orange too. There are a lot of options. There are even sheet metal covers that only cover the coil packs and valve covers.
 
#34 ·
See I don't mind the look of the naked engine. Prefer it to those "goofy" IMO "Angular Chrome Covers". If you like the modified "Half Covers", buy them and enjoy them. I am upset because our intakes are plastic and I think they should be aluminum and look nice, and no I am not going Edelbrock or 6.1l Intake conversion but, I would like to find someone that "shaves" the stock 5.7l intake manifold and paints them. My patience is garbage any more.
 
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Agreed.
 
#38 ·
I don't run the engine cover as well for heat reduction of the intake air temperature, I won't run half covers either I was just curious how they were secured. I prefer the look of the raw engine and once you get it clean it looks really good IMO, which is why we do the things we do to our cars in the first place, to us, it looks good, and that's all that matters. I've had the same thoughts regarding the plastic intake manifold but heat wise the aluminum holds heat in probably worse than the plastic, so Catch 22, looks is not everythng when it comes to the 5.7L HEMI. I did fully open up my 5.7L hood vents and that has made a noticeable difference with under hood heat, enough that I would venture to say better than the factory release.

My 2 cents! Ry