Finally. I have a CF hood on my car...
Definitely not a Cars and Coffee cosmetic grade part but it looks perfect from 50' away at 50mph.
It has been an expensive endeavor. Although my purpose is usually to reduce costs that was not the goal. The goal is to create the lightest hood possible.
A carbon part is only as good as the mold which is only as good as the plug. So we start off with a $1300 OEM hood.
First attempt failed. Had a leak in the mold somewhere. It tossed the part and the mold. It was also 18lbs! Way too heavy
So the second attempt. Long story short...I re-designed the mold and made it worse. It was extremely difficult to get the part out. I damaged the OEM hood and the CF part getting it out of the mold.
But I did get a usable and dimensionally accurate part...
The underside has a 1x1 spread tow which is the same stuff that F1 teams use. So I guess my car is an F1 car now! lol
It weighed 4.6 lbs but it was way too flimsy. I laminated some reinforcement on the underside. The core is massive overkill here, definitely an opportunity to optimize going forward. I need to do some experiements.
Vents and stuff trimmed and the hood is ready for clear coat. Weight here is 5.6lbs
Cleared and installed. Don't worry...I won't quit my day job to be a painter. Never mind the runs and inconsistent finish. Came out to 8.2 lbs which I'm kinda happy about. Its 15lbs less than the VRS/Seibon hood I had. The vents are probably almost 2 lbs. I can get close to 7 lbs with...CF hood vents! haha
I'm not a stickler on cosmetics for this car but I do want something that is more presentable. I'll use this to test and identify any issues. Hopefully in late spring/summer I'll be working on CF Hood V3 which will hopefully be the last version!
I have to admit, I absolutely underestimated how difficult this would be. An E9X or F8X hood would be MUCH easier without the kidney grills. So when you see a $2k price tag for a finished CF hood...that's a good deal!
Definitely not a Cars and Coffee cosmetic grade part but it looks perfect from 50' away at 50mph.
It has been an expensive endeavor. Although my purpose is usually to reduce costs that was not the goal. The goal is to create the lightest hood possible.
A carbon part is only as good as the mold which is only as good as the plug. So we start off with a $1300 OEM hood.
First attempt failed. Had a leak in the mold somewhere. It tossed the part and the mold. It was also 18lbs! Way too heavy
So the second attempt. Long story short...I re-designed the mold and made it worse. It was extremely difficult to get the part out. I damaged the OEM hood and the CF part getting it out of the mold.
But I did get a usable and dimensionally accurate part...
The underside has a 1x1 spread tow which is the same stuff that F1 teams use. So I guess my car is an F1 car now! lol
It weighed 4.6 lbs but it was way too flimsy. I laminated some reinforcement on the underside. The core is massive overkill here, definitely an opportunity to optimize going forward. I need to do some experiements.
Vents and stuff trimmed and the hood is ready for clear coat. Weight here is 5.6lbs
Cleared and installed. Don't worry...I won't quit my day job to be a painter. Never mind the runs and inconsistent finish. Came out to 8.2 lbs which I'm kinda happy about. Its 15lbs less than the VRS/Seibon hood I had. The vents are probably almost 2 lbs. I can get close to 7 lbs with...CF hood vents! haha
I'm not a stickler on cosmetics for this car but I do want something that is more presentable. I'll use this to test and identify any issues. Hopefully in late spring/summer I'll be working on CF Hood V3 which will hopefully be the last version!
I have to admit, I absolutely underestimated how difficult this would be. An E9X or F8X hood would be MUCH easier without the kidney grills. So when you see a $2k price tag for a finished CF hood...that's a good deal!
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