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Originally posted by Igor_M5 View PostHow come you ended up going with a OEM slicktop vs doing a CF panel?
Would love to PM you about an inquiry for a E91 CF roof, but I’m on ICE for 30 days so I’ll participate responsibly. 👀
Last edited by bigjae46; 05-25-2025, 03:57 PM.
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Carbon hood #2. My supplier shipped me different epoxy which is turning out to be mildly disastrous.
My hood did not fully infuse so I am having to do a bunch of post work which is in progress and not looming forward to.
Also got my ass kicked making a dash with this f’ing epoxy! Yeah, this one ain’t gonna work 🤣!
Made some adjustments and the next one was better.
Last edited by bigjae46; 08-23-2025, 02:45 PM.
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The dash is done! 3.3lbs full size, 3lbs trimmed to fit around the roll cage. I think this will be 10lbs of weight loss.
The dash has the OE texture so it comes out dull. Just can’t sand it or really do anything to keep it not shiny. I used a dash with some sort of cosmetic issue above the center vents. Got it cheap and its for a track car.
working on a project for someone so I had to take off my fenders. The OE fenders are 6.6lbs. Should be able to make a 2.5 to 3lb carbon version.
Made a carbon center jack pad. Failure…it is 6 grams heavier than the OE part. It was something easy and small to learn how to cast molds with.
Last edited by bigjae46; 08-27-2025, 05:04 AM.
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Carbon hood V2 is done! It is 3.5lbs heavier than V1 but far stiffer. Twice as thick and a larger underside. Don’t think it will lift along the windshield which adds a lot of drag…I think. Not perfect. Supplier sent different epoxy. I thought it would be ok but it made infusions really challenging. Learned that there is a big difference in epoxy quality.
It worked out in the end. Sexy spread tow fabric with a rattle can 2k clear finish.
Upgraded from the bathroom scale 🤣
Replaced the dogbones on the throttle bodies. Randy from Epic saw a flutter in AFRs (I think) in the mid-RPM range and said I should replace these. Getting the ITBs off are a minor pain but it is an easy DIY otherwise.
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