Gauging interest in a carbon fiber belly pan. Would save about 4-5 lbs. Target price is $1350. Let me know if you are interested.
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Doug
Gauging interest in a carbon fiber belly pan. Would save about 4-5 lbs. Target price is $1350. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks
Doug
Arizona Viper....in 3....2....1... :-)
I'm in.....
Will it be more dimensional and rigid than the stock piece? Will the duct be carbon as well?
What composite layup will be used? Core, solid, uni, twill etc...?
Would prefer to save a few $ and not have a finished twill layup since it's under the car....
Is it possible to include NACA ducts for the vent holes instead of the bent down (into the underbody slip stream) lips that the aluminum piece uses?
Pappy
Nah. Price vs. weight, at the lowest possible point of the car. I can't hang.
It will all be carbon and will be one piece vs riveted on ducts and it will flow more smoothly as there will be no fabrication bends / cuts like the aluminum one. It will be built for function and autoclave cured but with budget considerations without a cosmetic weave layer. Maybe it will come in cheaper than the estimate, not sure yet.
I hear you and would like to but won’t be taking the risk with a low volume part requiring a mold. It will be the same design as OEM with some improvements but the last thing I need is people removing them because the diff overheats or it upsets the aero or whatever.
Thanks
Doug
The design work is underway. A few more adjustments and we will start on the mold.
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Doug
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^^^This^^^....
i'm In,,,,
Killer, very nice part at s good price
Doug, looking at the rear opening for the jack....wondering if it would be a good idea to develop some kind of bolt on jack point that protrudes just slightly through that opening....would make getting the jack in and out of there much quicker on track days. I was going to weld a piece of angle iron or similar.
Doug, a hockey puck fits perfectly in the opening.
I have posted these before. I built a bolt in piece that spreads the load from the skinny crossmember up to the x-braces above it, and it has an angle iron piece sticking out below the hole in the pan. I can jack on the angle iron, it doesn't have much aero drag, and I use it as a tie down point with a s-hook.
Pappy
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For the record you can jack the car up off the ground with just three jacks and not have to use the rear hole. When I got my tire warmers I wanted to do something like what Pappy had done so I'd only have to use three jacks, but found out you can use three jacks from the sides as well.
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AZ you gotta be kidding me!! Get a real set up
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