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SpawnAeroJohn 06-23-2009 02:44 PM

Carbon fiber doors
 
There might not be time to do any more in the next 2 weeks then we already have planned to do but who would be interested in carbon fiber doors? If we don’t have time to make them with in the next 2 weeks while bullittes car is here then we can always make them in the following weeks to come after bullitt takes his car back.

Start a list! These can be carbon fiber with fiberglass reinforcement or full carbon fiber. Both would weigh allot less than dealer made.

:tiphat:

But if we can find the help we are looking for (trying to higher 1 or 2 more guys) Then we should have time to get a mold done.

P.S these can be painted. Maybe not by us depending on how busy we are but they will be able to be painted if anybody does not like the look of CF but likes the idea of a huge amount of weight reduction.

miguez 06-23-2009 02:48 PM

I am definitely interested ;). It would be important to me, though, that the internal plastic panels could be re-attached, so one could actually have a carbon door painted the same color as the car, and with the inside looking stock, meaning, no one would know but me and my bank account :).

M.Bonanni 06-23-2009 02:54 PM

I can't do it because of the restrictions of my time attack race class, but I am all for the idea! Like Miguez mentioned though, it would have to be able to retain the use of all of the stock interior panels, door handle, and windows.

racerxj17 06-23-2009 09:11 PM

dont forget possible legal issues if someone gets in a wreck and dies....doesnt matter if you have them sign a wavier or whatever, their family can still come after your house, and, on occasion, win....just fyi;)

SpawnAeroJohn 06-23-2009 09:28 PM

Hmm I never herd of that because those are modifications the buyer purchases knowing the possible issues if there were to be an accident. Also all these products that will be on our website when its up states that this is a product designed to be on the track only and should not be for street use (like all products that are sold by all companies) hoods, hatches, fenders, etc.

Its a suggestion the company makes and the driver has to decide.

But I am glad somebody has mentioned that so I can ask my lawyer to look into it for us just incase. :D

SpawnAeroJohn 06-23-2009 09:35 PM

P.S If there is enough interest we will be building these doors like no other carbon fiber doors. They will have carbon fiber reinforcements on the inside that would mimic the inner frame of the OEM doors. Also the inner frame would be several layers of carbon fiber which would match the strength of the steel ones.

If these are made right they will be just as strong and safe as the OEM ones.

Dozens of cars used to be 100% fiberglass back in the dday and were just as safe as the sheet metal ones we have today. Our goal would just be to create them stronger and lighter. If these are goign to be unsafe then we wont produce them. :)

Endgame 06-24-2009 08:45 AM

John, I think this will garner interest once people have finished other mods to their cars. I would certainly look into this at a later time.

I would be curious right off to know:
How much weight this would shed. Nissan made an effort to make the 370Z doors lighter than the 350Z, so what are the true weight savings?

If it is a nice loss, I am sure people would jump on.

Modshack 06-24-2009 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Endgame (Post 98334)
I would be curious right off to know:
How much weight this would shed. Nissan made an effort to make the 370Z doors lighter than the 350Z, so what are the true weight savings?

The doors are already aluminum

Endgame 06-24-2009 10:41 AM

I know.. so what is the weight savings?? There will be some, but how much...

Phimosis 06-24-2009 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Modshack (Post 98342)
The doors are already aluminum

There could still be significant weight savings because your losing the side impact bars.

Personally, I'll take the safer door regardless of weight.

Modshack 06-24-2009 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phimosis (Post 98418)
There could still be significant weight savings because your losing the side impact bars.

Personally, I'll take the safer door regardless of weight.

Yeah...I think if you knock off the Big Macs for a week or two you can save a similar amount.....:tup:

Endgame 06-24-2009 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Modshack (Post 98427)
Yeah...I think if you knock off the Big Macs for a week or two you can save a similar amount.....:tup:

And do not supersize!!

SpawnAeroJohn 06-24-2009 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Modshack (Post 98427)
Yeah...I think if you knock off the Big Macs for a week or two you can save a similar amount.....:tup:

:rofl2:

RCZ 06-24-2009 05:37 PM

John, we track guys are trying to take out some weight from the FRONT of the car to help balance it out...any help in this department would be welcome... the hood is pretty heavy...hint hint.

SpawnAeroJohn 06-24-2009 07:03 PM

We are making a cf hood :D


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