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Old 05-22-2008, 03:33 AM
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Have you seen this - Altima Carbon Fiber Hood

I just saw this today and thought it hasn't been mentioned here before. Not sure how advantageous it will be for performance since we have an aluminum hood already. I guess you can get it for looks.

Price $417.60 and shipping is $150.

It's found on this Ebay link.

Altima 07-08 Carbon Fiber Hood

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Old 05-22-2008, 05:36 AM
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yeah it exists its been on sale for a while...i think its in the mod sticky
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Old 05-22-2008, 09:37 AM
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Has anyone in this forum bought one yet?
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:32 AM
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I'd be curious to know if that is just a carbon fiber overlay like the rest of the hoods that exist. Yes, it does say it has real carbon fiber, but that doesn't mean its not just a layer or two over the fiberglass.

Interesting.
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I know it has rolled edges but I believe it has a fiberglass skelton. I will be purchasing one within the month or next.
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well for the $650 ish that they charge it better be a real cf hood or theyd be setting themselves up for a bit of trouble considering you can get a stock hood for under $300 an some cf vinyl for under $100 installed. is there a spec for how much it weighs so you can compare the difference to a stock hood?
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Old 05-22-2008, 03:54 PM
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The altima hood is pretty darn light as it is. Unless its a real CF hood, it would be more prudent to have BAT make up a CF overlay for the hood.

The real CF should (and I'm guestimating) weigh less than 10lbm.
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The hood is real carbon fiber. My friend has a VIS CF hood on his Honda and I had a VIS hood on my old 95 Maxima. VIS makes one of the best CF hoods out there. Siebon is another amazing company. CF Vinyl overlay would be quite stupid in my honest opinion plus theres no company out there that makes one big enough. I believe the widest sheet is 24in so it would def have to be done in 2 or 3 pieces and the seams will look like crap espcially on the hood. You can get away with it on the roof but def not the hood.
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I'd be most worried about panel gaps and fitting
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I would hold out for one with a scoop, so you could have a real CAI. I thought somebody was working on one like that..AIT?
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I would hold out for one with a scoop, so you could have a real CAI. I thought somebody was working on one like that..AIT?
well you know how AIT works...we'll probably see a hood with a scoop from AIT in mid 2009
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I'd be most worried about panel gaps and fitting
I've never owned anything from VIS, but their reputation has been decent - at least what I've heard.
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I would hold out for one with a scoop, so you could have a real CAI. I thought somebody was working on one like that..AIT?
I agree completely. I don't see the point in changing to something that doesn't look any different.
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:47 PM
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The hood is real carbon fiber. My friend has a VIS CF hood on his Honda and I had a VIS hood on my old 95 Maxima. VIS makes one of the best CF hoods out there. Siebon is another amazing company. CF Vinyl overlay would be quite stupid in my honest opinion plus theres no company out there that makes one big enough. I believe the widest sheet is 24in so it would def have to be done in 2 or 3 pieces and the seams will look like crap espcially on the hood. You can get away with it on the roof but def not the hood.
I didn't know the widest sheet one could get was 24 inches. That would look dumb.

I'm not debating whether or not it actually has carbon fiber in it, I'm sure it does. The debate lies in the assumption thus far that it is 100% carbon fiber.

We make quite a few of the body panels on our FSAE car out of the stuff, and its expensive for just some small pieces and that's doing it ourselves. That's why I'm skeptical.
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Carbon Fiber weave right now is actually very expensive due to the war. A lot of stealth and light weight vehicles are made with CF panels and armor. I know Helicoptors as well are made with Carbon COmposites. More really high end vehicles are using Carbon FIber as well which are in production using up the matierals. I was reading up on it last year.
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Probably the difference in the weight will be insignificant. if it had air scoop then might be considered.
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