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    Default Carbon Fiber: Compensation or Retardation?

    What with the obsession over carbon fiber? If it isn't a professional race car, why waste your money? You don't need that .3 seconds off your lap time, your career isn't riding on it. If you're going to put it on a street/track car, at least paint the ****. Have some sense of style and class. Bare CF on a car is like a $10,000 lift on a truck that's never been off-road, you're obviously compensating for something. And no, I don't necessarily mean your manhood, but maybe it makes you feel important, like an iPhone.

    Quit wasting your time and money trying to FEEL important and BECOME important.

    That is all.


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    i use carbon for multiple purposes... you're correct that my racing career doesn't hang in the balance lol. but carbon does look good. and I do like to keep my cars as light as possible so when i line up next to someone who has more HP than me but a heavier car i can save a few more pounds and maybe beat him... but i see what you mean, i don't agree with carbon fenders, carbon bumpers, carbon sills, but carbon hood and trunks are still good in my book. heaviest things on the car and they will actually do some good!

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    its personal styling, i like it and painting it is dumb, if you buy a carbon fiber hood and paint it, why not keep the original hood in the first place?

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    ^^ agreed. I only like carbon fiber hoods, trunks, and lips, and occasionally some CF interior, but nothing rediculous.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynasty_Four
    its personal styling, i like it and painting it is dumb, if you buy a carbon fiber hood and paint it, why not keep the original hood in the first place?
    Because the purpose of CF is to be lighter, not to look pretty...
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    Let me riddle your title a little more by saying Compensation or Retardation? Depends on application.

    Different stroke for different folks man.

    About your truck comment, I think it's the fact of having it when/if you need it.

    Ever heard of the saying "I'd rather have and not need then need and not have."?

    I think that's a poor comparison.

    I personally don't like a lot of carbon, but the Honda kids made me this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Hero
    Let me riddle your title a little more by saying Compensation or Retardation? Depends on application.

    Different stroke for different folks man.

    About your truck comment, I think it's the fact of having it when/if you need it.

    Ever heard of the saying "I'd rather have and not need then need and not have."?

    I think that's a poor comparison.

    I personally don't like a lot of carbon, but the Honda kids made me this way.
    When are you ever going to NEED it? Honestly, no one is going to put a gun to your head and tell you you have to lap Road Atlanta .1 seconds quicker than a stock body car.

    Think about it, somehow people were fine back in the days before CF. However did they do it?
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    yea i only like hoods lips and some engine dress up... when u start doing doors and fenders, and roofs and shyt like that, unless its on an s2000 roof... then y have it unless ur racing.... on a track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Hero
    I personally don't like a lot of carbon, but the Honda kids made me this way.
    Isn't that truth.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dynasty_Four
    i like it and painting it is dumb, if you buy a carbon fiber hood and paint it, why not keep the original hood in the first place?
    Carbon fiber was intended to bring the car's weight down, Einstein. It wasn't marketed as a "must have for car shows" item. If you want a nice looking, clean car, then painting doesn't sound too "dumb" afterall. If you want your car to look less than clean, then take a white or red or whatever car and put a CF trunk lid and hood on it. Unpainted. Go ahead and do it. All the Honda children are doing it. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman
    When are you ever going to NEED it? Honestly, no one is going to put a gun to your head and tell you you have to lap Road Atlanta .1 seconds quicker than a stock body car.

    Think about it, somehow people were fine back in the days before CF. However did they do it?
    I mean I agree with you to some degree, but why do you care so much?

    There were many things that people did back in the day that we do differently today. Doesn't mean it's better/quicker. It's just different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Hero
    There were many things that people did back in the day that we do differently today. Doesn't mean it's better/quicker. It's just different.
    Like lowering cars! Lolol. I will stick, to this day, with heating my springs to achieve my desired ride height. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ



    Carbon fiber was intended to bring the car's weight down, Einstein. It wasn't marketed as a "must have for car shows" item. If you want a nice looking, clean car, then painting doesn't sound too "dumb" afterall. If you want your car to look less than clean, then take a white or red or whatever car and put a CF trunk lid and hood on it. Unpainted. Go ahead and do it. All the Honda children are doing it. Later, QD.
    Duh. I know it was made for wieght reduction for racing, but Einstein, adding paint to the car also adds weight if you wanna be technical. For my for instance i have an s2000, my hood is about the same weight as a carbon fiber hood... so if i ever got one, i wouldnt paint it because i like the carbon look, and if i painted it i might as well keep my stock hood... thats what im saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Like lowering cars! Lolol. I will stick, to this day, with heating my springs to achieve my desired ride height. Later, QD.
    Amen to that brotha! Old school FTW!

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    fcman is right on this one. what makes carbon fiber body panels any different than having off colored ones on your car? on a street car, the weight wont make a difference at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynasty_Four
    but Einstein,
    Lolol @ stupidity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dynasty_Four
    thats what im saying.
    I know what you tried to say. That you're involvement in this is to show the lemming-like attitude you take to modding cars. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Hero
    Amen to that brotha! Old school FTW!
    Heheheh. Later, QD.
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    While we're on the subject, why do show car people dole out cash for 2 and 3 piece wheels? or high end race seats? Or turbo/supercharger setups? Why do people even paint their cars in the first place? Why is there any attention paid to auto styling at all? All cars should be function over form and should hang with ALMS cars.

    Carbon fiber is there for the same reason the logo is on your shirt, or the team name on your hat. Does a $40 official NY Yankees hat offer anything that a plain jane $5 wal mart hat doesn't? Well.. they both have a brim, they both fit your head... not a lick of advantage to one over the other, but one expresses YOU better. You have a choice on how you spend your money. So people wanna spend it on carbon fiber pieces for a show car. So what? Let em. The widespread popularity of cf is what makes it readily available and keeps prices in check, so that those of you who actually want cf pieces for weight reduction can get a hood for less than $900. You can do that because the company doesn't have to do any kind of custom molding for your car, because 34 million other people bought them for their cars that will never see anything faster than a BP burnout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    While we're on the subject, why do show car people dole out cash for 2 and 3 piece wheels? or high end race seats? Or turbo/supercharger setups? Why do people even paint their cars in the first place? Why is there any attention paid to auto styling at all? All cars should be function over form and should hang with ALMS cars.

    Carbon fiber is there for the same reason the logo is on your shirt, or the team name on your hat. Does a $40 official NY Yankees hat offer anything that a plain jane $5 wal mart hat doesn't? Well.. they both have a brim, they both fit your head... not a lick of advantage to one over the other, but one expresses YOU better. You have a choice on how you spend your money. So people wanna spend it on carbon fiber pieces for a show car. So what? Let em. The widespread popularity of cf is what makes it readily available and keeps prices in check, so that those of you who actually want cf pieces for weight reduction can get a hood for less than $900. You can do that because the company doesn't have to do any kind of custom molding for your car, because 34 million other people bought them for their cars that will never see anything faster than a BP burnout.

    Nicely done!

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    A real carbon fiber hood is going to cost upwards of $5000. $10000 if its a huge hood like my car. (made by a quailty company IE: seibon) The wet laid bull**** with a glass frame makes me cry and or/laugh at ricers and wannabes that think $450 on ebay is going to buy them a product thats worth half of a ****. Buy a complete fiberglass hood that weighs the same for a lot less money. What a gimmick.
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    o geeze, no comment. i do it for the looks. i am fascinated by the material and the process of usiung it. makes it look classy and sporty all at once - depending on the application of course.

    mercedes uses it



    infinity uses it



    bmw uses it



    and in the end it is all preference. you can dislike it all you want but that doesn't mean nobody else can like it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    While we're on the subject, why do show car people dole out cash for 2 and 3 piece wheels? or high end race seats? Or turbo/supercharger setups? Why do people even paint their cars in the first place? Why is there any attention paid to auto styling at all? All cars should be function over form and should hang with ALMS cars.

    Carbon fiber is there for the same reason the logo is on your shirt, or the team name on your hat. Does a $40 official NY Yankees hat offer anything that a plain jane $5 wal mart hat doesn't? Well.. they both have a brim, they both fit your head... not a lick of advantage to one over the other, but one expresses YOU better. You have a choice on how you spend your money. So people wanna spend it on carbon fiber pieces for a show car. So what? Let em. The widespread popularity of cf is what makes it readily available and keeps prices in check, so that those of you who actually want cf pieces for weight reduction can get a hood for less than $900. You can do that because the company doesn't have to do any kind of custom molding for your car, because 34 million other people bought them for their cars that will never see anything faster than a BP burnout.

    this isnt about show cars, thats a whole different breed of dumbass. were talking about the people who do it for its "performance benefits". there is no performance benefits for a street car to have a cf anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostRL
    A real carbon fiber hood is going to cost upwards of $5000. $10000 if its a huge hood like my car. (made by a quailty company IE: seibon) The wet laid bull**** with a glass frame makes me cry and or/laugh at ricers and wannabes that think $450 on ebay is going to buy them a product thats worth half of a ****. Buy a complete fiberglass hood that weighs the same for a lot less money. What a gimmick.
    Show me a $5000 seibon hood... would love to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbongs
    o geeze, no comment. i do it for the looks. i am fascinated by the material and the process of usiung it. makes it look classy and sporty all at once - depending on the application of course.
    do you know how to use it?
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    siebon hoods arent 5000$, lmao if u buy a carbon fiber hood for that price ur retard, dry carbon hoods go for about 2 grand for my s2000, but normal carbon fiber hoods are like 650 plus shipping.... from seibon

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4846
    do you know how to use it?
    i know how to manipulate the actual carbon fiber sheets to make and wrap items


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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4846
    this isnt about show cars, thats a whole different breed of dumbass. were talking about the people who do it for its "performance benefits". there is no performance benefits for a street car to have a cf anything.
    Sure it has a benefit on a street car.

    What's the benefit?

    It's my ****ing car and I like the way it looks. When people try to justify it as a performance increase on a street car, I tend to but whatever makes them feel better. That's the problem with the auto world these days.. people can't accept that someone did a mod to their car simply because they like the way it looks. It's all "what's the performance upgrade in doing that?". So when people say there's no performance upgrade, they get called a ricer. When they try to justify something that was genuinely because they liked it by saying it has a tiny performance increase, they get called a ricer. I wish people would man up and say "screw you, I like the way it looks".

    and your comment about show cars being another breed of dumbass makes me laugh...

    Oh looka this guy... yep... just another show car dumbass...


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    Quote Originally Posted by carbongs
    makes it look classy and sporty all at once
    I don't think it makes it look classy. Sporty? Yes. Later, QD.
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    Haha, good thread...I especially like when they go gungho and do the carbon hood/trunk/doors...EVERYTHING and have a sound system, sound dampening for it...Full interior for that matter.

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    yea people are hard headed andneed to get a life, if u do it for performance cause u track ur car good for you, if you paint it good for you, if you buy it cause u like the way it looks good for you, who the **** cares, do you have anything else to do other than arguing about carbon fiber products? jeez, end of discussion.

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    dry carbon? lolol theres no such thing. carbon is carbon. the expensive hood you saw is actually made of CF, the cheap one is fiberglass frame with 1-2 CF top layers.
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    I disagree with each of your inputs. You're completely going too deep into it. So far deep that you don't even know what the thread is actually about. You obviously have CF parts on your car and therefore you're going to defend CF tooth and nail.

    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    Sure it has a benefit on a street car.

    What's the benefit?

    It's my ****ing car and I like the way it looks.
    "It's my ****ing car and I like the way it looks" is NOT a performance benefit. I do agree that there is a dumbass in this thread. But it's not the OP. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    Sure it has a benefit on a street car.

    What's the benefit?

    It's my ****ing car and I like the way it looks. I wish people would man up and say "screw you, I like the way it looks".
    my point exactly! it's not like i am racing my near 4000 lb car anytime soon!

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    I was using my car as an example. My hood is like twice the size of an ordinary hood... plus the fenders are incorporated. you cant even lay it with a 60" sheet. (the biggest available IF you can find one) Supply costs have more then tripled for CF in the past 5 years, most of it going to the military naval and aerospace industries. Most mass produced molds will be a bit cheaper, seibon wanted over $5g a piece to run 10 hoods for the sky... its just rediculous when you can glass a hood for so much less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynasty_Four
    end of discussion.
    I don't see anywhere that states that you can end any discussion. You think that just because YOU say so that it will be so? Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4846
    dry carbon? lolol theres no such thing. carbon is carbon. the expensive hood you saw is actually made of CF, the cheap one is fiberglass frame with 1-2 CF top layers.


    actually there is such a thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    Sure it has a benefit on a street car.

    What's the benefit?

    It's my ****ing car and I like the way it looks. When people try to justify it as a performance increase on a street car, I tend to but whatever makes them feel better. That's the problem with the auto world these days.. people can't accept that someone did a mod to their car simply because they like the way it looks. It's all "what's the performance upgrade in doing that?". So when people say there's no performance upgrade, they get called a ricer. When they try to justify something that was genuinely because they liked it by saying it has a tiny performance increase, they get called a ricer. I wish people would man up and say "screw you, I like the way it looks".
    do you not know how to read? were not talking about the people who do it for looks. were talking about the retards who buy a cf hood and think that there is a real performance benefit from saving 20 lbs on their DD.

    good for you if you do it for looks. i honestly dont think it looks bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4846
    dry carbon? lolol theres no such thing. carbon is carbon. the expensive hood you saw is actually made of CF, the cheap one is fiberglass frame with 1-2 CF top layers.
    Yes there is. Dry carbon is prepreg, "wet" is laid on by layer.

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    Dry carbon is what has always been know as prepreg. When you receive prepreg it is cloth preimpregnated with frozen resin. It is like a roll of cardboard somewhat in consistency and workability. So its "dry" until you put it in your vacuum bag, pressurize it and heat it up and that frozen resin now flows in you mold, cures and you have a badass part. Wet layup is anything other than prepreg. That includes chopper gun, hand-layup, vaccumbagged wet layup, its all not prepreg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The BUCKY
    actually there is such a thing.
    well if your talking about wet lay v.s. prepreg, yeah i guess you could call it wet/dry.
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