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jdmz 01-12-2019 07:42 AM

Carbon Fiber Hood
 
What's a good brand for a carbon fiber hood? Are any of the ebay brands any good? I am looking to replace my hood which has a bunch of rock chips and add some ventilation for the supercharger. Any reason why I shouldn't by a CF hood?

Davo307 02-14-2019 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by jdmz (Post 24553337)
What's a good brand for a carbon fiber hood? Are any of the ebay brands any good? I am looking to replace my hood which has a bunch of rock chips and add some ventilation for the supercharger. Any reason why I shouldn't by a CF hood?

because they can be expensive? I bought a Seibon hood (I forget which model) off Ebay, new for $750 shipped.

the next week I helped my friend cut up his stock hood. For free... all he did was spend $10 on blades another $10 on mesh for the vents and $10 on rubber gaskets. Up to you.

Davo

hammerhead300 02-16-2019 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by Davo307 (Post 24566391)
because they can be expensive? I bought a Seibon hood (I forget which model) off Ebay, new for $750 shipped.

the next week I helped my friend cut up his stock hood. For free... all he did was spend $10 on blades another $10 on mesh for the vents and $10 on rubber gaskets. Up to you.

Davo

Also, it should be mentioned that there's very little (if any) weight saved by getting a carbon fiber hood, especially if you decide to vent your stock hood. For our cars, a carbon fiber hood is an almost purely aesthetic mod.

Manga_Spawn 02-16-2019 12:12 PM

Yup. With the exception of very expensive dry carbon stuff the oem aluminum hood weighs less.

arsenal 02-17-2019 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by jdmz (Post 24553337)
What's a good brand for a carbon fiber hood? Are any of the ebay brands any good? I am looking to replace my hood which has a bunch of rock chips and add some ventilation for the supercharger. Any reason why I shouldn't by a CF hood?

To answer the question:

Good eBay brands
Vis
Seibon
Shine
GroupA

Bad eBay brands
carbon creations
extreme dimensions
duraflex

zeroptzero 02-17-2019 05:58 AM

I had a J's Racing Type S hood which I loved, it was a couple pounds lighter than stock, but don't do these mods for expected weight savings as the savings is very small on the expensive brand name hoods. Single layer hood, very thin, strong enough but not overly strong. Perfect fitment. I loved the design of the Type S hood, it reduces front end lift without adding downforce, and ventilates great. Also any water that enters goes straight down to the ground through the lower splash shield, no equipment in the area of the vent slot to worry about water. J's is expensive but the Type s hood is usually the cheaper of the two designs.

I also had a Seibon Hood which was the replica J's Type S , it was heavier than stock, but it was a double layer hood and was very strong, it needed some adjustment to get it to fit decently.

jackmugen02 02-18-2019 04:08 PM

I would suggest the following Seibon hoods below. The other Seibon hoods don't have the rain guards or channels like the authentic ones. Even the MUGEN style hoods won't work with the MUGEN intake. PM me for the best price on Seibon parts in the US.

https://seiboncarbon.com/products/vs...nda-s2000.html
https://seiboncarbon.com/products/js...nda-s2000.html

ikidomari 02-21-2019 05:02 AM

I was debating on either a vented hood from Seibon or ViS to help with the turbo heat, and I finally decided on the ViS Terminator hood. It's like the Mugen one but without the front intake scoop. I had already planned on doing the Aerocatch latches so wanted the front to be flat on both sides where the latches would go. I'm really happy with the quality and fitment; it isn't 100% perfect fitment like the OEM hood but is pretty darn close IMO, and I'm pretty particular about these things. It also came with the rain guards for the vents.

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