so, where are the updates??
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07-09-2009, 02:04 PM | #109 (permalink) |
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Turns out we got a bad kind of epoxy resin for the CF parts (which was crazy because the company knew we were making exterior cf parts so we needed high endurance resin) The resin wouldnt be able to take over 120F. So they gave us our money back for it and now we are just waiting from another company who is sending us a gal sample of a resin they use for NHRA cars so they say it should be perfect.
Bullitt will be taking home a pretty much stock 370Z and then we will be sending him a CF hood CF roof CF hatch CF rear bumper valance CF b pillars CF front bumper lisence plate back and we think that is it unless im missing something. But chances are we will get those last 3 things done in time but we will see. As of product availablity. All of it is ready to order accept the hood n hatch. There will just be a short wait time for the resins. |
07-09-2009, 02:11 PM | #110 (permalink) |
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P.S Our parts will be full carbon fiber. Other companies like Seibon and Extreme Dimensions use one layer of carbon fiber backed with fiberglass. Ours will be full carbon.
The only thing that might not be fll carbon are the tiny pieces like B pillars and such since they are practically weightless to begin with. |
07-09-2009, 02:18 PM | #111 (permalink) | |
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ouch, so those pieces you made (roof and front license) are useless? Hope they paid you back for that carbon as well! so are we going to get a full price list anytime soon? Oh, and what about the lip kits and possible bumpers, any news on those? |
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07-09-2009, 02:47 PM | #112 (permalink) |
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Sorry to hear about the resin mixup, that sucks. 120F is nothing, if I had a bumper with resin that melted at 120F it would be dead the first day around here lately
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07-09-2009, 04:10 PM | #114 (permalink) |
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Great Johnny!
Yeah when they told me they have resins that can hold up to 180. I chuckled and said 153 is average in the sun temperature for chicago. Imagine anything south / west. The minimum has got to be at least 200. And thats just for the parts that arent near the engine. Hoods, fenders, etc have to be able to withstand at least 400. |
07-10-2009, 02:39 AM | #115 (permalink) | |
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MAX CLR-HP A/B performs well at room temperature use and can withstand cyclic exposure to temperatures form -40°C to 112°C with minimal loss of mechanical performance. Check this resin out from ebay, its not too expensive and has good transparent properties. They suggest baking in an oven at 110 Celsius to promote quicker curing time. Nick |
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07-10-2009, 12:57 PM | #117 (permalink) |
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CF hood (yet to be priced)
CF roof $650 (your price $500) CF hatch (yet to be priced) CF rear bumper valance $500 (Your price $450) CF b pillars $225 (Your price $200) CF front bumper lisence plate back $225 (Your price $200) and we think that is it unless im missing something. As far as painting the hoods and or CF hatch if you want them painted let us know and we can do CF and send it primed. All the shop would have to do is sand the primer, apply his own primer if he wants or just a sealer coat. Then paint. Our primers are urathane based which is the standard paint system used at most shops. Water based primers can be requested upon order for a small extra fee for those states that require shops to use water based paints. |
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sorry if this has been answered since there are so many threads, but have you posted ANY pictures of final products?
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07-10-2009, 01:07 PM | #119 (permalink) |
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Not yet. In the middle of it all we found out the clear epoxy we were using was no good for what we were doing. Like I said before its not us its the company who sold us the wrong product.
We have a few different types of epoxies here that we just got yesterday and today that we will see which one is the best to use. High temp epoxies ftw! Cheap carbon fiber parts use low temp epoxies so say for example if you left the part out in california sun all week the part would fall appart on you. Thats why we need high temp. |
07-10-2009, 06:53 PM | #120 (permalink) |
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this is good to hear because I got a buddy with a 2005 250z. With a CF hood and its already starting to turn yellow with some cracks on the hood. Cuz no Clear coat.
Very interested in this and cant wait to see the final product!!
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