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08-23-2005, 01:30 PM | #61 | |
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08-23-2005, 10:23 PM | #65 |
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I'd like to see the dash mounted gauge cluster. The entire dash would be a really bad idea, unless you had some way to make it low gloss. If your entire dsah was nice shinny CF it would glare off of the windsheild and you wouldn't be able to see jack shit.
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08-24-2005, 03:07 AM | #67 | |
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08-24-2005, 02:33 PM | #70 |
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I think some gauge mounting solutions would be good. The single guage steering column thing would be great. It should only block a little bit of the tach and speedo if its made right, which is no big deal. The 3 gauge pod for the dash would be nice as well, especially if it was angled well and had good fitment. Lots of people don't like A pillar gauge pods, and all of the AC vent or DIN mount units require you to look pretty far down, which isnt the safest or most convenient thing.
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I myself would be glad to get CF interior parts.
most the peices of trim I have *especially from the radio area to the arm rest* looks like shit and CF would make a nice clean look to it all. other than that maybe CF door panel and just pop in whatever interior carpet color you want for the rest. Rear cover for us hatchie people would look nice compared to what is give thru factory. btw s13 since most are DIRTY like mine. contact me I have some questions for you MadScientist. *look at signature*
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I'm interested in the possibilities of the silver c/f. Any chance of getting colored thread mixed into it (like pink c/f)
I totally agree with the ashtray cupholder. How about: c/f gas door $50-75? c/f hatchback rear parcel shelf (the stock ones always bend with age and the carpeting looks nasty) $100-150? c/f brake cooling guides for the front brakes like those that are optional on the Evo VIII $100? c/f trim panels to cover the taillight area and prevent glare when you gut the trunk. $? c/f zenki lip in silver $200? And finally, would it be possible to do the jdm bumper support in c/f? I mean something that would give a little bit more rigidity to the front than running nothing at all (and hitting cones). or maybe it's just a stupid idea..... |
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making suspension parts from cf would be either ghetto and dangerous, or insanley expensive. im pretty sure lindsay was joking.
a solid cf hood would cost like a million dollars. i dont see why everyone is so against fiberglass. go pick up a piece of carbon fiber, and a piece of fiberglass. woah, they both weigh like nothing. on the aftermarket dash situation, i personally would be interested in a simple, flat, rectangular dash shell. like a corolla dash or somthing. somthing easy to make. fiberglass or carbon fiber dosent matter. id glue black suede to it. |
08-24-2005, 09:26 PM | #75 |
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Main benefit of CF is strength vs. weight. CF hood and FRP hood... just about the same weight, and its not something that needs to be strong. (well not any stronger than what FRP offers).
Aero is FRP causr the cost of a CF bumper is outrageous! But at the speeds and obstacles (like rocks and mountain walls) CF will explode just like FRP. Useless bling is what CF is, unless your car's monocoque and panlling has been designed and stress tested/designed WITH CF so it can be useful. THe amount of CF used to equal the strength of steel makes it beneficial cause it weighs a lot less. FOr instance a Ferrari Enzo made from steel would be ungodly heavy. As far as hoods, doors, trunks, hatches, etc etc are concerned... give me FRP! I'll take the fat wallet over CF bling anyday! As for interior bits? Meh... any of you guys seen stock peices from the dealer brand new or used but excellent condition? LOOKS AWESOME. Just repaint or buy new. CF looks tacky as hell in most cases. My plan to have the only CF peice on my car is for the SAFC/Radio/Toggle switches in the DIN and Climate control area. Just a flat peice riveted or epoxied in place with all the holes drilled/cut out for my stuff! |
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http://www.dragva.com/eng/aero/#wurz This has the picture of the Wurz hood as well as a lot of others.
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Carbon Fiber 101
Carbon Fiber is 10 times stronger than steel by weight. (100lbs steel = 10lbs carbon) FiberGlass is 3 times stronger than steel by weight. (100lbs. steel = 33.3lbs fiberglass) Fiberglass doesn't have tensile strength that is why most Fiberglass/Carbon hoods sag when proped up. A Solid Carbon Hood would not cost an insain amount, but its not going to be like a VIS for $300 eather. Most all Carbon Hoods made in Japan are solid... Yashio, C-West, Hippo Sleek, etc... Much higher quality than the US crap offered! VIS has blatenly said before "we make affordable parts, not quality parts"... and now this is what the US market expects to pay regardless of quality. FiberGlass will discolor in the sun and under heat... it will also warp. UV gell coat will help for a bit, but will eventually haze over. Poly resin will also discolor in the sun and under heat. Epoxy resin is the strongest, doesn't discolor, has UV inhibitors, and is offered in 500+ temp... it also cost alot more, so dont be fooled. Carbon Fiber has a bonding proberty that is infused in it during production so that it bonds to the type of resin being used... Carbon will not bond to Fiberglass even under the same resin matrix... under impact the Carbon will delaminate from Fiberglass.... not saying this will happen to your VIS hood, because a single layer of carbon is bairly enough to be effective over that size. Carbon Fiber Suspension parts for F1 and the like cost way more than your car and would easily cause your parents to take out a second morgage. Look at the cost of a single Carbon Fiber Rotor or Clutch... that would be equal processing and cost. Carbon processed in this manner is know to explode when it fail or becomes weak, because of the load. This is just the start... it gets really crazy, really fast. Carbon Fiber is not cheep and the time it takes to process a part is added to the cost. We have some ideas on parts now... watch the Kognition section on the website. Peace Drew
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front and rear diffusers!
front is easy, just a curved, flat piece of cf, with or without the ends, since front bumpers are different but most have a flat lip. rear diffuser is harder to make, since rear bumpers are drastically different depending on who makes it. so maybe a universal type? EDIT: can we get mirrors like the ones on the s14 above? I know they're ganadors and you'll be making knockoffs, but they're JDM, made for RHD, so the angles will be way off, and then add that it's tiny. So, you won't be making a knockoff, simply a LHD version
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Sunroof Plug
the sunroof plug has been done before for other vehicles at a reasonable price
http://macqc.com/raceplates/newProducts.htm I swear I've seen one for the 240 but I can't seem to find it now. PS...Carbon fiber fuse box lids for S13!! mine are all busted.
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zenki s13 lip, i might be down for a glovebox, or maybe do some kind of shell that goes over the glovebox and glues in, i already ripped the tweed offa mine.
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http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=131278&page=1
some carbon fiber pics in there. might be useful. or somthing. i dunno |
08-25-2005, 10:37 PM | #85 |
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any chance you'd be willing to make parts for other cars besides the 240? If so, and u need a car to practice on, i would do my damndest to get my car to you.
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08-25-2005, 11:01 PM | #86 |
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As well as someones cross-linking, I looooove these gauge mounts...... http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=130552
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08-26-2005, 12:32 AM | #87 |
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http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=131278
this car has a lot of carbon fiber parts... um check it out?
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After seeing that I'd definetely take a cf dash and door panels for whatever price they are worth , not some marked up astronomical figure. $700 for a dash seems fair.
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CARBON FIBER VALVE COVER!!!! S13 SOHC covers for me! I think it'd be awesome to flaunt.
Anyone know how much temp CF can take compared to aluminum? or whatever material our covers are made of? |
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