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Carbon Fiber has become a popular tool in the customization of cars in the last decade. Vehicles all over the world have begun to see the benefits of utilizing quality carbon fiber. There is no doubt that as time goes on, more and more vehicles will be seen sporting this lightweight and strong material. And the trend is not just with customized vehicles. Auto manufacturers are using this material in creation of their higher end sports cars and exotics.
There was times when Carbon Fiber was tremendously expensive. New technologies, popularity, and better production methods have lowered the cost of production and ultimately the end price for the consumer in recent years. It is now affordable to almost everyone. And if your thinking that the price of a product is too expensive for your needs, consider the amount of gas money you will save in the long run after you add carbon fiber products to your car. They are light in weight. Reducing the overall weight of your vehicle is a great way to conserve gas, saving money after years of driving.
One item for autos that makes use of of this great invention is the Carbon Fiber Hood. This product benefits your vehicle for many reasons and should be considered as one of the first mods to be accomplished when hooking up your new vehicle. These Hoods can be found on the internet at great prices. There are several online retailers who offer custom hoods from many different manufacturers. You can get these hoods for virtually any year, make, and model of vehicles.
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Chris Schinke
A Primer on Carbon Fiber Hoods
Carbon fiber is a material that has been highly utilized by the military and aerospace business. Currently, it is accumulating popularity in the sports car industry because of lightweight carbon fiber hoods. Carbon fiber is a strong material, which can resist a whole lot of damage. It is also very light so it won't weigh down your car too much.
So how is carbon fiber made? There are two methods to yield carbon fiber items. The more cost-efficient and simpler way is called the "wet" lay-up process. You lay out dry fibers in a mold and then you pour resin on top. You evenly distribute the resin over the fibers. From there you add in more resin depending on your preference for thickness.
However, this particular method has to be performed with correctness. It is imperative that the resin be distributed evenly. Otherwise, some portions of the fiber will be resistant than others due to the varying amounts of resin. This means that carbon fiber hoods won't be as strong as they need to be.
The other method produces more consistent carbon fiber hoods, but it requires more labor. It's titled the "impregnated lay-up" process. The past 20 years has seen its development and continual improvement. This process yields products, which are on average 25% stronger than those produced by the other method. This process requires the fibers to be impregnated with resin.
Afterwards, the resin-fibers are put into spools before being frozen. The freezing stops the material from curing too quickly. You can cure it with a vacuum bag compaction and then they receive oven treatment.
In the 1970s, the automobile business began to employ the use of carbon fiber. The reason for this is because the car industry is being pushed to manufacture "green" cars, which have better mileage. Carbon fiber hoods cost anywhere from $5 to $10 and is very cost-efficient. And in general, it has been found that carbon fiber hoods increase the performance of cars.
Now, carbon fiber isn't limited in its patrons to just the aerospace and military industries. More and more fields are finding uses for it, especially the automobile business. So we're seeing a high-rise in its popularity in a plethora of capacities. And we're now encountering many more cars with carbon fiber built into it; especially carbon fiber hoods.
Carbon fiber hoods are sold in many online stores. Talk to your mechanic and learn a bit more about them if you're not sure if they'll be right for you. When you've decided, do a search on the web for some quality carbon fiber hoods for your car.
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Andy's Auto Sport has the hottest and most stylish selections of Carbon Fiber Hoods. Click here for all of the latest styles:
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What looks better on a white Honda Fit? All white including the Mugen spoiler? Or carbon fiber hood & spoiler?
I recently purchased a white Honda Fit. I also just bought a carbon fiber Mugen spoiler. I'm now thinking if I should have the spoiler painted white so that the car will look all white (with all white magwheels). Or should I retain the black carbon fiber color of the spoiler & just have the hood replaced with a carbon fiber hood as well? So that it looks like it has a 2 toned body (black & white). What looks better?
It depends on the look you're going for. All white would be clean. A panda color would make the parts easier to sell should you choose something different later. Entire unpainted CF parts are also a bit outdated, as most used to do it because it was a high end novelty part before.
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