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Quote from iON Performancehttp://www.mazdamp3.com/vbb225/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19463
Bijou-MP5 - The CF hoods you have linked us to doesn't look like that in the original mould for the underlay wasn't necessarily designed for structural points similar to the OE hood. Also, the latch looks like it's quite flimsy perhaps even made of FRP itself. For our hoods, they are designed to mimic the stock structural re-inforcements, such that if you're ever in an accident, the energy will dissipate in a similar fashion. Our latch is also very beefy and bolted into place like that of the OE latches. We've incorporated this into the mould so that if lift does occur under the hood, the latch will hold the hood in place. We've seen too many hoods that have lifted at speed due to air been directed under the hood causing lift and latch failure. It is a good idea for extra safety and use hood pins as well. Our hoods are also designed to use the stock nozzles if desired. All the proper reinforcements are there such that you'll only need to drill the holes to place your nozzles there.
from another post it was said it weight ~40 lbsjohnjay5 said:Im hoping to purchase a carbon fiber hood, but how much does our stock one weigh opposed to the other carbon fiber hoods out there?
Bijou-MP5 said:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36475&item=2415203642
I think we could get better price if we do GB
and read this
seriously...I have no idea what makes good CF Hood...
iON Performance said:Bijou-MP5 - The CF hoods you have linked to doesn't seem like that the original mould for the underlay wasn't designed for structural points similar to the OE hood. Also, the latch looks like it's quite flimsy perhaps even made of FRP itself. For our hoods, they are designed to mimic the stock structural re-inforcements, such that if you're ever in an accident, the energy will dissipate in a similar fashion. Our latch is also very beefy and bolted into place like that of the OE latches. We've incorporated this into the mould so that if lift does occur under the hood, the latch will hold the hood in place. We've seen too many hoods that have lifted at speed due to air being directed under the hood causing lift and latch failure. It is a good idea for extra safety and use hood pins as well. Our hoods are also designed to use the stock nozzles if desired. All the proper reinforcements are there such that you'll only need to drill the holes to place your nozzles there.
Here's some info we posted:
http://www.msprotege.com/vbb225/showthread.php?threadid=19174