Carbon, kevlar and fiberglass Drift hood???

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terror

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So as some of you know there was a "drift" type hood offered for our cars that looks much like this... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyo...902QQitemZ280298690818QQptZRaceQ5fCarQ5fParts , well i was talkin to the company and they said they are willing to work out some type of discounted price for a group buy and this thread is just for gauging interest to get this started. I have been told that these hoods are very functional and effective in heat removal by fellow members.

so if your interested please post which one you would like( cf, fiberglassor kevlar) and we will see if this goes anywhere
 

empera

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the design looks shitty for out cars, IMHO, an OEM style fiberglass would be best i'd think.
 

deabionni

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empera;1347578 said:
the design looks shitty for our cars...

I agree.

I couldn't imagine trying to drive down the road during a thunderstorm, with the coil pack getting soaked by the rain coming through that section of the hood.

For a track car, I'm sure it's a good hood; but not for a daily driver.
 

RazoE

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if you're getting fiberglass, get something with a design, as it'd look horrible un-painted..

CF looks best unpainted, that's why it looks great in OEM style...
 

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RazoE;1347598 said:
if you're getting fiberglass, get something with a design, as it'd look horrible un-painted..

CF looks best unpainted, that's why it looks great in OEM style...

i meant painted of course ;)
 

Poodles

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IIRC that one doesn't come back far enough to hit the coils...

Also, wet coils won't do jack, but if you drown the spark plug valley it's another story...
 

bryanintexas

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Poodles;1348182 said:
IIRC that one doesn't come back far enough to hit the coils...

Also, wet coils won't do jack, but if you drown the spark plug valley it's another story...

Correct! It stops just short of the timing cover.




BTW - what's w/ all of you guys driving in the rain?
 

rodel

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RazoE;1347598 said:
if you're getting fiberglass, get something with a design, as it'd look horrible un-painted..

CF looks best unpainted, that's why it looks great in OEM style...


It depends on the color of the car. CF hood a black car does not look good; from a distance, the hood looks like a gray hood. That's why I had my CF hood "ghosted," tinted black.

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turbo87targa

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I can't remember who it was but someone here made a hood that was exactly like stock, but the cowl was an inch or 2 bigger. That's been the best looking hood I've seen yet.
 
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