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Old 09-30-2007, 12:15 PM
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A CF dash like the design of the DSE panel would be great. Maybe with a glove box door.

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Old 09-30-2007, 01:18 PM
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Thumbs up smooth underside hood

Jim,

Thanks for your order and your support!
Yes, the smooth underside hood (or as I like to call it, the "bare" hood) will be a bolt on piece and use the same stock latch. The bare hood will be good for clearance, but remember, if you are using a carburator, the cowl induction only works as a functional apparatus if the hood is sealed to the air cleaner. Otherwise, a cowl hood just acts as an air extractor, except for at very high speeds whereby air rushing over the hood and hitting the windshield creates a high pressure area forcing air into the opening at the rear of the hood. Our current hood retains the true cowl induction set up, meaning the cowl area under the hood is fenced off to the rest of the underside which, in turn, will create a ram air effect at high speeds. If you are running fuel injection, you can use our upcoming bare hood and just leave the vent open in the back or seal it off making the cowl induction raised bump a means to allow for more clearance (or a more agressive look).
Eventually I will come up with a cf carb pan and foam seal that will replace what is currently on the market.

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Old 09-30-2007, 04:13 PM
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I would be interested in a C/F center console trim panel for a manual trans (T-56) to fit a '69 Camaro, and possibly a guage pod simialr to the Autometer setup for the front panel of the center console... any pretty much anything else you can make for the interior. Maybe even an insert to cover the opening behind the shifter trim in the same console (seat belt buckle opening)... or hell just make a conpete center console for the Camaro.
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Old 10-02-2007, 07:05 AM
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Question smooth cowl panel

I had a request to make the cowl panel for the '67-'69 Camaro without the holes cut out for the vent area (in other words, no vent area just carbon fiber all the way across). I wanted to see if there was a market for this. Another version would be a smooth cowl panel without vents and without wiper holes. I could even make it with the raised areas around the wiper holes smoothed out, but that will take making another mold. I would like to get feedback to see if anyone else thinks there is a market for this. Anyone care to resond?
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Old 10-02-2007, 02:17 PM
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Hey Matt, if you could make a hood like what's on Charlie's Mule, you might have some business there. People with turbo's and superchargers typically go in or about these locations. The vents are not only effective, but cool looking to boot.
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Old 10-02-2007, 04:44 PM
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Cool hood vents

Oh Yeah! That's what I had in mind only a little different. Very cool look, literally and figuratively!

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Oh Yeah! That's what I had in mind only a little different. Very cool look, literally and figuratively!

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Id buy one.
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Oh Yeah! That's what I had in mind only a little different. Very cool look, literally and figuratively!

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Hey, you're in LA? If you ever need a '68 Camaro to test parts on just let me know. lol


Here would be the HOT seller.. a CF rear spoiler with a built in LED third brake light.

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Hey, you're in LA? If you ever need a '68 Camaro to test parts on just let me know. lol


Here would be the HOT seller.. a CF rear spoiler with a built in LED third brake light.

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He's mine Steve, he's all mine.
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Old 10-02-2007, 10:07 PM
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He's mine Steve, he's all mine.
LOL... There's so many things I could type here but they would all read wrong..

Besides, I'm closer than you are! :p


Now go finish that bad ass car of yours!
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