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Carbon Fiber Hood
Hello all, I'm looking to purchase a new hood for the 370. there are many options to choose from so I need help in picking one. I know many cost in the range of 8-900 but some are up to 6k for dry carbon. Is the ultra high end hood worth the price. Is the performance of the expensive hood appreciable compared to say another at 1K but its FRP instead. I mean is going to crack after I install it for a week? I've looked at many options like seibon, veilside, amuse (my favorite) but I don't know if its worth that premium price tag.
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anything is worth what you are willing to pay. You could go forced induction for the price of a hood like that. What performance are you expecting from a hood? ventilation maybe, but not more than 1000 dollars worth (that includes shipping). That would be how much I would pay if I wanted the carbon fiber look. Fiberglass/urethane hoods do the same thing but for much less money, but are slightly heavier than dry carbon. I don't know, unless you are really into the look, that is really way too much IMO. But do what you want haha it's your car. I'm up in college station, if you get a 6k hood you ought to drive down and let me see it haha :tup:
FYI cracking from any manufacturer is doubtful, but fitment issues may occur. However most of the time, particularly hoods from the manufacturers you listed, seem to fit just fine. |
Unless you are rich beyond your wildest dreams, buying a premium real dry carbon hood like the amuse one is a huge waste of money, its only going to be slightly lighter than stock aluminum hood. When it comes to the more budget minded hoods like seibon, they are actually heavier than stock hoods. So that's more of a visual upgrade not a "performance" upgrade. Only other hoods really available is Varis, which has better craftsmanship than seibon, but again they have their wet carbon/frp hoods which arent full carbon and are heavier than stock, and then they have their expensive dry carbon hoods which are super expensive and only a lil lighter than stock.
All comes down on what kind of car you are looking to build. Full blow track car with unlimited funds, every lb saved helps so go with the super expensive dry carbon hoods. Slightly modified street car on a budget go with seibon. |
haha ok lets go with the budget, maybe one day i'll get the amuse.
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Unless your into shaving as much weight as possible and trying to win races against (factory racing teams) I would go with the cheaper hood, you get the same look just about and have extra coin for more mods... Just my 2 cents! Let us know what you go with and post pics.
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do the other hoods like the seibon weigh that much more than the stock? are we talking negligible amounts here?
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I believe most of the wet CF hoods are 2-5 lbs more than stock. Varis's was a couple lbs lighter. Their dry cf, as well as most other dry hoods are gonna be 5-10 lbs. Which percentage wise is a lot, but you're paying 3000-6000 bucks for those lbs.
A lightweight battery can save you 10-20+ lbs and those are only a few hundred bucks. For the price of a dry cf hood, you could get 2-piece floating rotors all around, or a BBK, which would save you easily over 10 lbs in unsprung weight. 2pc fronts alone would save 10-20 lbs depending on the brand. You could get just about any set of wheels for that price and save 2-3 lbs per corner of rotating mass. Or get some nice seats, which could save 10-20 lbs per seat. If I were rich enough to spend 6k on a hood for weight savings, looks and vents, I'd probably just spend 1k on a vented wet cf hood and the rest on one or two of the above and come out with a much nicer car. |
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I was totally under the impression CF hoods like from seibon would be lighter. I was planning on going with one for both looks & weight reduction. Not anymore :tup:
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Ok so 20 lbs vs 16 lbs, do the vents cool the engine significantly or are they purely cosmetic? I guess the additional weight gain is offset by the vents haha
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Don't forget to budget in a few bucks more to have the hood re-cleared. Most of the CF parts I've seen needed another shot of clear to keep them from yellowing from sun exposure.
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I like the Seibon hood, probably ordering one this year for the vents (Seibon TS style), to help regulate heat better. I agree with chuck that if you get it I would suggest getting it cleared again to protect it. My choice is I am painting the whole thing graphite to match my car. :tup: |
paint everything but the vents. I love that look :tup:
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Another option someone told me this past week, spray it all but just light enough you can see the CF weave through the paint if you want. |
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