10-10-2013, 09:17 PM | #1 |
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Carbon Parts
Just wanted to gauge interest in what parts everyone would want to have built out of Carbon and or fiberglass.
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10-10-2013, 09:30 PM | #2 |
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Nice work, I checked out that hood at Good Guys last week end. I would love a 3" Cowl induction, but my pocket book says NOoooooo.
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That's sweet!. What does the underside look like?
I might be interested in a fiberglas version for my 72?
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10-11-2013, 09:02 AM | #4 |
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Weights...
Stock hood 69# Aftermarket cowl 1 68# Aftermarket cowl 2 79# Carbon Hood with Ram Air 26# Hood minus Ram Air is probably 2-3 #s lighter |
10-11-2013, 09:33 AM | #5 |
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We are looking at building inner fenders that will clear 315 front tires with max clearance. It can be built in Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass. We all know its a pain to arch and stretch the panel out so this should be a nice upgrade. There will be different versions depending on what front suspension kit you are running. But we need to know there is a demand for the part. So who is interested and what's your thoughts.
We are also looking at building a smooth cowl with wiper provisions. It can be built in Carbon Fiber or Fiberglass. We all know its a pain to smooth the panel out so this should be a nice upgrade. But we need to know there is a demand for the part. So who is interested and what's your thoughts. |
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I worked on a carbon fuselage jet for 13 years so something like that would really fit not just my truck but my personality. I use to do alot of hand made carbon fiber stuff in my free time. So with a hood like that everyone would know whose truck it was without even seeing me.
Just cant swing the cost.
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Any hard to get part would be nice to be had of carbon. I wonder if weight savings would translate into meaningful mileage increases.....
Right now I am looking for stepside rear fenders and one with the cutout for the spare tire on the driver's side. Money is too tight for me to be buyer but I hope your business does well. |
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Chris, I know production numbers rule production cost/sale price. But what are you estimating the hood to retail for?
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10-11-2013, 10:07 AM | #9 |
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Here is the pricing without ram air. The hoods sell for $2,200 USD in full Epoxy Carbon..... The are also available in Epoxy Carbon & Composite $1,700 USD and Vinylester Composite for $1,400 USD plus packaging and shipping charges....
We have several people who want the 69-72 hoods built we just need a few more before we commit to building them. These hoods are not a easy part to produce plus the Carbon is not pieced together its one wide sheet. |
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I wouldnt think you would have much of a problem selling them out of the Vinylester Composite. Its a proven technic used commonly in boats. If I was at the point of needing just the hood done I would probably commit to one.
I would like to see the underside. Are you doing these by hand there in the shop or do you have access to a shop with pre-preg and an autoclave?
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The hoods are made at Carbon Kustoms in Canada we are helping Albert out on the truck parts making the bucks and promoting and distributing the product.
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Looks really nice, Chris!
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That is some quality work....hmmmmm... may have to hold off on some other projects for one of these.
If I wanted to get in on one of the Vinylester Composite hoods who would I contact. Is this a deposit type scenerio or just put your name in the hat sort of thing
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You can order them right through me we will probably do just a small deposit to make sure everyone is serious.
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No love for the 73-80 guys?
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We have love for everyone haha Its the same deal if you get a group to order them we can have them built.
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So, if you made the airbox and flex coupling to fit a holley 4150 double pumper I'd buy it! I just wouldn't pay $2200.00 for it |
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I think that hood is gorgeous and compliments the lines of the truck very well....Much better looking than those cowl induction hoods. But I wouldn't pay that kind of money for it, jmo.
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So you could run this version of the hood and run the air box as shown in the above pic or not.
Or run the Ram Air setup and hook it to your carb if you desire to. Just try not to hit animals is the moral of the story. |
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Your truck is super! Whose wheels are those? I think they would look good on my truck.
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Would it be possible to have get the 67-68 ram air hood, but fit for a 69-72?
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Nightmare Yes we will be building the 69-72 hood soon it appears we will have enough takers to build it. Do you want one?
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Being that i'm "carbon fiber dumb", what is the difference between the full Epoxy Carbon, Epoxy Carbon & Composite, and Vinylester Composite?
Is it weight? Strength? Appearance? What kind of weight delta is there between the 3 choices?
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