Originally posted by grapedrink
Any interest in CF Brake Ducts?
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Go eat a bag of dicks is my advise to you.Originally posted by grapedrinkDon't be fooled by fake CF is the advise I am giveing to everyone.Comment
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There's a pretty big difference between building structural CF pieces and cosmetic ones, as what Saul is looking to do here.Originally posted by grapedrinkHow is that gay? Obiously you don't know much about CF and how the "real" stuff is made. Lola, EBS, and Tubi are the onlys ones right now that can make true carbon fiber pieces. Of course there is F1 and Indy but then you are talking multi million and it is still the same process. Do you do a dry or wet lay-up?Originally posted by EricOriginally posted by grapedrinkWho are you haveign it done by? Unless it is by EBS Productions or Lola its going to be some pretty shitty Carbon Fiber work done. Not worth the money at all. :roll:
:weak: gayest post ever
If I still rocked an E30 I'd be in for a set. I've wanted a carbon center cosole for a long time too :shock:
Lola doesn't seem to be very good at the structural CF game either, go ask the Fields and intersport.
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Explain how I'm wrong on any of those accountsOriginally posted by grapedrink
Well you are still wrong on all acounts.
You just proved my point. My friend works for a company that makes, let me quote myself here "military grade shit." for a dumb’d down version of what I said he works for a company that makes the carbon fiber airplane called the predator, it is an unmanned surveillance plane that the military purchases (i.e. they are contracted by the military) and is used primarily in the Air ForceThat is great that the military is that way. It’s funny because the Military leases jobs out to others.
This is an incomplete sentence.They just don't make one type of product or stick to the automotive industry.
Thank youI am glad you have had experience in the field.
I've done a FAA approve field repair on the service door of a Boeing 767 wing. The damaged area was 3 part carbon graphite, with Kevlar honey comb, and 3 more layers of carbon graphite. I don't feel like typing a book about how to do that repair, if you really want to know I'll give you my phone number and you can call me and I'll explain it. But in a basic idea, the damaged area was cut away, the carbon was sanded at the appropriate depth radius, new pieces of honeycomb were installed, then the pre-preg was layed up, and the part was vacuum bagged with a temperature control. The Heat was stepped up for a calculated time/temperature rate.How do you lay/ make a part?
I have not watched my friend make any parts so I cannot say exactly what he methods he uses, but I'm pretty sure that the military would not contract with a company that makes fake parts.Did the parts that your friend make or the ones that you have brake, crack, split and shoot CF strands? If so then it is "FAKE"
To answer your question, anything can break, crack, split, or shoot whatever if given enough stress loads. Did you see the Ferrari F1 car get is CF nose torn off at the Monterey historic races this year? I certainly don't think that Ferrari makes "FAKE" CF but maybe they do when living up to your standards.
If you are not familiar with what crash I’m talking about here are some pictures


here is a picture of my CF hood made by (by your definition) a “FAKE” company called VIS this is what it looks like after traveling 120ft down a mountain side and hitting one of 4 trees on its way down

Now I don't claim to be any type of engineering expert, but it does seam to me that the hood did not shoot CF, or explode like some people say that CF does on impact. It is obvious that there is damage to the hood, but it is intact. The resin (I believe it's a gel coat in this case) has cracked, but the individual strands of carbon have not shot out anywhere. But this is probably a "FAKE" product so that is why it shows damage from impacting with a tree
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cliff notes vol 2: there are no other companies that make or take CF parts to where they should be made.[/quote]
This sentence is also grammatically incorrect so it's a bit difficult to understand but I think I can speak engrish enough to get what you are saying.
To make that type of comment is pretty bold. in order to definitely say that there are "no other companies" means that you would have to surveyed all said companies available and determine that they do not make correct parts. With your type of demographic I hardly believe this is possible, so you are basically talking out of your ass when making this type of statement.Comment
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Well after comming home from work, I see we have somewhat altered this heated conversation, and I appreciate all the support (digitalwave, jer, eric etc.). This is definetly not a weeklong project (brake ducts at least). I am predicting a 3-5 months for the brake ducts, and about a couple of months or so for the CF gauge console. I know it'll take a while but I dont have all seven days of the week to work on this project, since my main focus is the Supermileage Competition which makes this a side job on my spare time. The CF gauge console will be easier than the brake ducts because I will buy sheets of pre-fab CF from US Composites, and just make incisions for the gauge pod. Sounds like a simple process but takes months after smoothing out the servicies and making a rubber based border(for exact fit). I'll keep you updated weekly on whats going on.Originally posted by boom-monkeyWow, Eric, way to back yourself up. :up:
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Please do, as I intend to buy one when they are ready. ANY kind of idea on what they will cost?Originally posted by Saul325isThe CF gauge console will be easier than the brake ducts because I will buy sheets of pre-fab CF from US Composites, and just make incisions for the gauge pod. Sounds like a simple process but takes months after smoothing out the servicies and making a rubber based border(for exact fit). I'll keep you updated weekly on whats going on.
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50-75 dollars. The higher the cost the better the quality (more layers of CF), you get what you pay for, you know? But its not like this will be a structural piece therefore adding more layers wouldnt be a neccessity. I'll see if I can get a sample pic of what it will look like.Originally posted by Eurospeed88Please do, as I intend to buy one when they are ready. ANY kind of idea on what they will cost?Originally posted by Saul325isThe CF gauge console will be easier than the brake ducts because I will buy sheets of pre-fab CF from US Composites, and just make incisions for the gauge pod. Sounds like a simple process but takes months after smoothing out the servicies and making a rubber based border(for exact fit). I'll keep you updated weekly on whats going on.
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Saul
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Ditto to this Saul, but you already knew that.Originally posted by Eurospeed88Please do, as I intend to buy one when they are ready. ANY kind of idea on what they will cost?Originally posted by Saul325isThe CF gauge console will be easier than the brake ducts because I will buy sheets of pre-fab CF from US Composites, and just make incisions for the gauge pod. Sounds like a simple process but takes months after smoothing out the servicies and making a rubber based border(for exact fit). I'll keep you updated weekly on whats going on.
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Eric I will answer the questions/ respond to your post later on this weekend. I want to get some pics of some stuff to show you. It would be best if we start another thread to learn and inform other people about CF.
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Your car is a piece of shit.
Most of them here are, too.Comment
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