FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
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Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
Mine was the last or second to last sold by Mad Med, not sure which company he used but I believe there were only 10 OEM and 10 vented made.
FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
Feel free to ignore my comments since I have a Ltd. coupe - and I'm sure I didn't even have to say that.
Is the design on Mrmiata's post #186 the final design? If so, I'm sure that everyone realizes that the panels will twist as they go downward.
It is a great design, but I'm not sure how the twisting will end up looking.
Hood pins, etc.: I never read if the underside of the hoods will have reinforcing in them. If so, and purely guessing, I'd imagine the hood wouldn't do all that much lifting say below 90 mph. I'll just throw out that Dzus fasteners have been used for years on race cars, including Formula One (though not sure if they're still using them). They're very unobtrusive and open with a quarter turn. They have some that by just pushing down they lock, then a quarter turn to unlock.
Drainage: Is that being taken into consideration? I know it was brought up.
Hood's general shape: Is the center spine higher for SRT6's or are all XF hoods the same?
I would imagine you might well prefer to have these special hoods only for SRT6's, but if they're not SRT6 specific, can anyone buy one?
I will add that I'd never heard of the FirePower until it came up on this thread. My 4" long FP model arrived yesterday and the relative simplicity of the side panels curving downward while remaining parallel, is quite elegant. But then, I'm a big believer in 'less is more'.
Biba
Is the design on Mrmiata's post #186 the final design? If so, I'm sure that everyone realizes that the panels will twist as they go downward.
It is a great design, but I'm not sure how the twisting will end up looking.
Hood pins, etc.: I never read if the underside of the hoods will have reinforcing in them. If so, and purely guessing, I'd imagine the hood wouldn't do all that much lifting say below 90 mph. I'll just throw out that Dzus fasteners have been used for years on race cars, including Formula One (though not sure if they're still using them). They're very unobtrusive and open with a quarter turn. They have some that by just pushing down they lock, then a quarter turn to unlock.
Drainage: Is that being taken into consideration? I know it was brought up.
Hood's general shape: Is the center spine higher for SRT6's or are all XF hoods the same?
I would imagine you might well prefer to have these special hoods only for SRT6's, but if they're not SRT6 specific, can anyone buy one?
I will add that I'd never heard of the FirePower until it came up on this thread. My 4" long FP model arrived yesterday and the relative simplicity of the side panels curving downward while remaining parallel, is quite elegant. But then, I'm a big believer in 'less is more'.
Biba
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
XF's only have 1 hood whether SRT or not. I don't see any reason this hood wouldn't work for you as well. I can't answer the drip tray question, but I am confident it will have one. All hoods flex at high speed, so, I would think hood pins of some type would help. I am sure FUBU will get back to you.
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
Off Topic..
Hey Doc.. passed the UPS truck 2 miles from my house.. LOL..
Tulsa, OK, United States 12/05/2013 5:31 P.M. Emergency conditions beyond UPS' control. 12/05/2013 3:07 A.M. Out For Delivery 12/05/2013 2:49 A.M. Arrival Scan
Back to regularly scheduled programming.. :-)
Hey Doc.. passed the UPS truck 2 miles from my house.. LOL..
Tulsa, OK, United States 12/05/2013 5:31 P.M. Emergency conditions beyond UPS' control. 12/05/2013 3:07 A.M. Out For Delivery 12/05/2013 2:49 A.M. Arrival Scan
Back to regularly scheduled programming.. :-)
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
I will add that I'd never heard of the FirePower until it came up on this thread. My 4" long FP model arrived yesterday and the relative simplicity of the side panels curving downward while remaining parallel, is quite elegant. But then, I'm a big believer in 'less is more'.
Biba
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
Actually it means he drove within 15 feet of my gate and didn't stop to drop off the package.. Will try again tomorrow when more comes in tonight..
I'm good on hoods.. LOL.. Oh.. unless it's so cheap I couldn't say no..
I'm good on hoods.. LOL.. Oh.. unless it's so cheap I couldn't say no..
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My answers in red.
Feel free to ignore my comments since I have a Ltd. coupe - and I'm sure I didn't even have to say that.
Ok thanks.
Is the design on Mrmiata's post #186 the final design? If so, I'm sure that everyone realizes that the panels will twist as they go downward.
The design is in the 1# post. It will be waldig + firepower with a hint of the ViS expertise. Twist or no twist of the slant we shall see. We also want to have a maximum function of heat release. if we twist the sides of the wents will be smaller.
It is a great design, but I'm not sure how the twisting will end up looking.
Ok well stay tuned and you will.
Hood pins, etc.: I never read if the underside of the hoods will have reinforcing in them. If so, and purely guessing, I'd imagine the hood wouldn't do all that much lifting say below 90 mph. I'll just throw out that Dzus fasteners have been used for years on race cars, including Formula One (though not sure if they're still using them). They're very unobtrusive and open with a quarter turn. They have some that by just pushing down they lock, then a quarter turn to unlock.
Hood will be stock looking from underside aswell so somewhat reinforced, We will discuss this problem with the ViS guys. They will always advise to use hoodpins due to safety issues.
Drainage: Is that being taken into consideration? I know it was brought up.
This will also be discussed at design stage
Hood's general shape: Is the center spine higher for SRT6's or are all XF hoods the same?
No
I would imagine you might well prefer to have these special hoods only for SRT6's, but if they're not SRT6 specific, can anyone buy one?Anyone can join in in the group buy. But read 1st post.
I will add that I'd never heard of the FirePower until it came up on this thread. My 4" long FP model arrived yesterday and the relative simplicity of the side panels curving downward while remaining parallel, is quite elegant. But then, I'm a big believer in 'less is more'.
If less is more then just stay stock hood.
Feel free to ignore my comments since I have a Ltd. coupe - and I'm sure I didn't even have to say that.
Ok thanks.
Is the design on Mrmiata's post #186 the final design? If so, I'm sure that everyone realizes that the panels will twist as they go downward.
The design is in the 1# post. It will be waldig + firepower with a hint of the ViS expertise. Twist or no twist of the slant we shall see. We also want to have a maximum function of heat release. if we twist the sides of the wents will be smaller.
It is a great design, but I'm not sure how the twisting will end up looking.
Ok well stay tuned and you will.
Hood pins, etc.: I never read if the underside of the hoods will have reinforcing in them. If so, and purely guessing, I'd imagine the hood wouldn't do all that much lifting say below 90 mph. I'll just throw out that Dzus fasteners have been used for years on race cars, including Formula One (though not sure if they're still using them). They're very unobtrusive and open with a quarter turn. They have some that by just pushing down they lock, then a quarter turn to unlock.
Hood will be stock looking from underside aswell so somewhat reinforced, We will discuss this problem with the ViS guys. They will always advise to use hoodpins due to safety issues.
Drainage: Is that being taken into consideration? I know it was brought up.
This will also be discussed at design stage
Hood's general shape: Is the center spine higher for SRT6's or are all XF hoods the same?
No
I would imagine you might well prefer to have these special hoods only for SRT6's, but if they're not SRT6 specific, can anyone buy one?Anyone can join in in the group buy. But read 1st post.
I will add that I'd never heard of the FirePower until it came up on this thread. My 4" long FP model arrived yesterday and the relative simplicity of the side panels curving downward while remaining parallel, is quite elegant. But then, I'm a big believer in 'less is more'.
If less is more then just stay stock hood.
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
I was just keeping us on topic...
Re: FEELER: SRT-6.com groupbuy ViS Racing carbon fiber hood for $500-$650 USD
FUBU. I'd love to tell you I am in, but the Doc said I have to have another month of physical therapy on the shoulder. So, that puts me off work for 4 months total. I need to get back and recoup some $$$$$$$ for awhile. If things change or if the actual purchase begins in Feb or March, I could jump back in. I just can't commit right now. I think you will get your quota though. I am liking the design. I liked mad max's hood, although I know the real designer of that hood as well. I think both of my cars would look good with the black hood. Good luck...hopefully a few more will commit.
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Come on everyone, it shouldn't be so hard to gather 20-25 people for a CF good of this quality and price. I hope that we can start the manufacturing soon
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I told FUBU to add me to the list, but I don't see my name on there. I guess I have to officially officially tell him
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