Carbon Fiber-----It just never gets old
#1
Carbon Fiber-----It just never gets old
Im in line for a new Fit and I got a little of the mod bug already( Actually I was hoping to wait awhile before I started looking stuff up but hey, im only human!)
It it just me or does CF never grow old? It's just a great lightweight material that just happens to have a great performance look to it. It seems that some styles turn to rice over the years but as new cars come out, they seem to be utilizing CF in some great ways( New M3 , Porsche GT)What you guys think?
It it just me or does CF never grow old? It's just a great lightweight material that just happens to have a great performance look to it. It seems that some styles turn to rice over the years but as new cars come out, they seem to be utilizing CF in some great ways( New M3 , Porsche GT)What you guys think?
#4
I've always liked carbon fiber. But some people overdue it. It can be very functional in replacing heavier parts with lighter CF pieces. But when people just do CF overlays it kinda defeats the purpose and then becomes a little ricey IMO. Cause you are just adding weight. But Ray is right you gotta take care of it.
#5
And Id run a CF wing, thats it though.
Originally Posted by Illmatic07
It can be very functional in replacing heavier parts with lighter CF pieces.
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I obviously LOVE it.
If I could recommend anything it would be for people to try different weaves and hybrid materials. There are other looks than just 2x2 and 1x1, although those are the most popular for some good reasons. There are satin weaves, wide tow, carbon with colored kevlar and I've been wanting to wanting to try some zylon hybrid too.
Parts shouldn't fade and crack if they were made with the proper materials and are maintained.
If I could recommend anything it would be for people to try different weaves and hybrid materials. There are other looks than just 2x2 and 1x1, although those are the most popular for some good reasons. There are satin weaves, wide tow, carbon with colored kevlar and I've been wanting to wanting to try some zylon hybrid too.
Parts shouldn't fade and crack if they were made with the proper materials and are maintained.
#7
I didn't really mean on Fits specifically, just in general it's a good lightweight strong material.
#9
im in line for a new fit and i got a little of the mod bug already( actually i was hoping to wait awhile before i started looking stuff up but hey, im only human!)
it it just me or does cf never grow old? It's just a great lightweight material that just happens to have a great performance look to it. It seems that some styles turn to rice over the years but as new cars come out, they seem to be utilizing cf in some great ways( new m3 , porsche gt)what you guys think?
it it just me or does cf never grow old? It's just a great lightweight material that just happens to have a great performance look to it. It seems that some styles turn to rice over the years but as new cars come out, they seem to be utilizing cf in some great ways( new m3 , porsche gt)what you guys think?
carbon fiber is hot, just doesnt look to great when every other part on ur car is carbon fiber dont over do it.
#13
Carbon is great and all but if you want light weight might as well get a fiber glass hood and have that painted over. CF hoods are the same thing just one layer of carbon over it. Carbon fiber hoods and anything else carbon can simply last long just by getting it clear coated which prevents it from dulling out and turning yellow. As long as you dont go over board with it and have it tastefully done, you should be fine. O yeah, JDM carbon weaves FTW
#15
well, like ray was saying, carbon fiber usually looks like unpainted parts until you see it up close. with a black car, you rarely realize its carbon fiber until you are close. i like things subtle. but yes, panda cars are badass and i think that white is the only other color that can pull it off.
#17
Agreed! From a distance on black cars it looks like mismatched paint to me. White and CF looks great.
#18
Me, I'm okay with it, but if I had any CF parts, I'd paint them over and just let out a little bare CF to tease those in the know.
#20
i only like them on spoilers!
i absolutely now hate carbon fiber. after 2 demolished lips i just lost all my love for carbon fiber.
the weight savings on a hood is a GREAT amount.well i can feel it when i hold one hood in each hand.
i think carbon fiber on a black car is weird. it makes it look like oxidized or just faded black in the sun.
i think it looks best on any car, but black.
i absolutely now hate carbon fiber. after 2 demolished lips i just lost all my love for carbon fiber.
the weight savings on a hood is a GREAT amount.well i can feel it when i hold one hood in each hand.
i think carbon fiber on a black car is weird. it makes it look like oxidized or just faded black in the sun.
i think it looks best on any car, but black.