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Old 08-01-2008, 12:52 AM
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New CF hood on silver!!!

Thanks Max2damax!! More pics over the weekend!

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(yes it needs to be washed...don't bother to mention it!!)

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Looks very nice. Need day time pics. Im really liking the design of this hood for the 6th gen. Have you thought about putting on the black roof overlay?
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Originally Posted by max95q
Looks very nice. Need day time pics. Im really liking the design of this hood for the 6th gen. Have you thought about putting on the black roof overlay?
Yes working on it.......
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that looks clean J!
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Looks nice... I still would be in though for a non vented hood ...

max2damax? hahah

Anyway J... good work and keep up posted on roofoverlay
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Few more daytime pics, and thanks guys!!!









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That cf hood looks awesome man! I bet those pics don't even do it any justice.


Looks nice... I still would be in though for a non vented hood ...

max2damax? hahah

Anyway J... good work and keep up posted on roofoverlay
I'm with fastmax on the vents thought... i've said it since i first saw this hood, when it rains heavily water will get into the engine compartment. Other than that it's definitely an excellent hood. Great job max2damax.
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Oh man!!! How hot is that, J? Im gathering my pennies!!! That camera is working great too!!
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guys, talking about rain, I've washed my car on the drive through car washes (the ones that use pressurized water only ) and haven't had any problems at all. if it rains when you are driving is even better cause water will be rolling back and wont get in the engine.
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Nice, just as the other threads created to show a CF hood on a 6th gen...is each person going to post a thread of this install?
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Originally Posted by !PrjctMax!
Nice, just as the other threads created to show a CF hood on a 6th gen...is each person going to post a thread of this install?
Yes . . apparently
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Originally Posted by !PrjctMax!
Nice, just as the other threads created to show a CF hood on a 6th gen...is each person going to post a thread of this install?
Don't you have a 6th gen to sell...

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Yes . . apparently
are you next deus?
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Originally Posted by !PrjctMax!
Nice, just as the other threads created to show a CF hood on a 6th gen...is each person going to post a thread of this install?
Yup, you got that right. Why not...
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Originally Posted by ILL-Maxima
That cf hood looks awesome man! I bet those pics don't even do it any justice.


I'm with fastmax on the vents thought... i've said it since i first saw this hood, when it rains heavily water will get into the engine compartment. Other than that it's definitely an excellent hood. Great job max2damax.
oh to live in southern cal, I'm not worried!
Rainfall totals for the year:
LOS ANGELES:
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN TOTAL
0.21 1.68 0.60 1.13 2.52 0.02 0.13 0.22 0.00 6.51

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Ok, u guys once and for all - RAIN DOESNT BOTHER ANYTHING IN YOUR ENGINE SO GET OVER IT!!! Holy crap. Just buy the damn hoods. . . . . .After i get mine first, ok?
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Very nice indeed.........
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Old 08-01-2008, 11:43 PM
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The fitment on that hood is amazing...where the hood meets your front bumper, the right part, I don't think there is even a gap...My stock hood has more of a gap there..Looks great! Amazing quality!
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Looks great on your ride.
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Originally Posted by DaveVQ
Don't you have a 6th gen to sell...
Keeping de-modded version
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Originally Posted by MAX2DAMAX
guys, talking about rain, I've washed my car on the drive through car washes (the ones that use pressurized water only ) and haven't had any problems at all. if it rains when you are driving is even better cause water will be rolling back and wont get in the engine.
How about snow? Whats the snow test look like?
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That's nice, your car is always on point! Keep it up.
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Old 08-02-2008, 08:27 AM
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Very, very nice Jsmith!

I am ready to buy this hood with two conditions: 1) I wanna wait and see if any of you guys that have already purchased it will indeed not have any problems with the water coming into the engine, (I am sorry but I am just having a tough time believing that it won't be an issue - especially being in South Florida where at this time of the year it rains VERY HARD every afternoon), and 2) as some have said, I think, and of course this is MHO, that the hood w/o the vents may look even better.
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How about snow? Whats the snow test look like?
I'll let you know as soon as it snows right here in orange county .


Also I don't think they'll be non vented version coming anytime soon, so far sales have not been great, , and also wheigh savings compare to the stotck hood is not there in fact the CF one feels about 2 to 3 pounds heavier(don't bash we knew that was a possiblitie ), thats what we get for beeing pretty much the only car out there with an aluminum hood, so the only thing this hood has over the stock is heat venting and looks , so if you want to be unique (and look kool while you are doing it, very important! ) and give you engine some heat relief this hood is for you

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Originally Posted by MAX2DAMAX
I'll let you know as soon as it snows right here in orange county .


Also I don't think they'll be non vented version coming anytime soon, so far sales have not been great, , and also wheigh savings compare to the stotck hood is non there in fact the CF one feels about 2 to 3 pounds heavier(don't bash we knew that was a possiblitie ), thats what we get for beeing pretty much the only car out there with an aluminum hood, so the only thing this hood has over the stock is heat venting and looks , so if you want to be unique and give you engine some heat relief this hood is for you

Well - I guess I won't be having have a CF hood w/o vents then

Max2damax - if I buy this hood and water gets into my engine and blows it, does the warranty from the hood covers the car?
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if I buy this hood and water gets into my engine and blows it, does the warranty from the hood covers the car?

if the clear coat on the hood fogs up in the proccess, we will replace the hood no questions asked for up to a year

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Again, I dont get the water issue. I washed my car just this morning and hosed down my engine with high pressure hose and scrubbed it clean and rinsed it off and its fine.
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paint it asap.
unpainted CF FTL.
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Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
Again, I dont get the water issue. I washed my car just this morning and hosed down my engine with high pressure hose and scrubbed it clean and rinsed it off and its fine.
Try when you have the engine running and the intake sucking in air.
People are worried because it really increases the chance of hydrolocking. I know the vents are placed a little farther away from where the intake would be, but it would be costly if God forbid water got into the block. Maybe you can put like a roof or something on top of the intake just to play safe.

The CF hood fitment is reallllllly nice! I see no gaps whatsoever. But it kinda defeat the purpose (to me at least) of having a CF hood if it's not lighter than original.

Just a thought...
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That hood changed the look of your car. Looks more speed racer. That night shot is amazing. I think you should paint the grill mesh black.
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they only time hidrolocking could occur is if the whole filter was submerged in water, besides that rain getting in from the top would not be any different from rain getting in through the front on the stock intake system.
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I'd rather have vents on my fenders...

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Originally Posted by Hilbe
I'd rather have vents on my fenders...

That's just played out around here.
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Hey J, try to photochop a blackened grill on ur car. Also try blackening center area front front bumper and grills, Audi style.
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Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
Hey J, try to photochop a blackened grill on ur car. Also try blackening center area front front bumper and grills, Audi style.

And black roof!
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Originally Posted by IHAVEA2KMAXIMA
Try when you have the engine running and the intake sucking in air.
People are worried because it really increases the chance of hydrolocking. I know the vents are placed a little farther away from where the intake would be, but it would be costly if God forbid water got into the block. Maybe you can put like a roof or something on top of the intake just to play safe.

The CF hood fitment is reallllllly nice! I see no gaps whatsoever. But it kinda defeat the purpose (to me at least) of having a CF hood if it's not lighter than original.

Just a thought...
If the engine is running, which it's suppose to be if your power washing, so the heat can dry out any water that seeps into or around electrical connections, still not a problem unless you have a WAI that is on top of the engine, which is more prone to water being sprayed directly in it, but with a CAI if you have ever looked at the filter the filter has a similar design to a roof, it's angled so water runs off it and the intake material also acts like a sponge to absorb moisture.

All these questions about water getting into the block, some people here need to turn the speed channel on and watch trucks drive through river beds with snorkels, when it rains the engine compartment gets soaked, vents don't add to anything getting wetter.

Either way, nice hood does the car feel faster with it
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Either way, nice hood does the car feel faster with it
nop, but it feels like a million bucks

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Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
Hey J, try to photochop a blackened grill on ur car. Also try blackening center area front front bumper and grills, Audi style.
I did it that first night but forgot to post it, I will when I get home....
(and yes RH with the blk roof and headlights)
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Originally Posted by Torgus
paint it asap.
unpainted CF FTL.
Whats the point of paying for a carbon fiber hood and then hiding it under paint?
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