Carbon Fiber bonnet (hood)
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do you plan to put this on your e60? I think its not a good idea, it'll make the car look too much like a japanese import car... but again its your choice, if you think it looks nice, then go for it, i'ld be interested to see it... sorry for commenting without any helpful info, but why don't you try the HK sub forum?
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Check out http://www.vorsteiner.com/index.html
They're coming out with carbon fiber components for the M5 so if they make a CF hood, it should fit a reg E60.
They're coming out with carbon fiber components for the M5 so if they make a CF hood, it should fit a reg E60.
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i remember someone here did a PhotoShop for CF hood on E60. Could not find the pic. It can give you an idea how it looks like on E60.
E60 hood is already aluminum, so I don't know how much weight it's going to save by using CF.
I'm not sure if CF can stand E60 engine heat dissipation. It's really really hot.
E60 hood is already aluminum, so I don't know how much weight it's going to save by using CF.
I'm not sure if CF can stand E60 engine heat dissipation. It's really really hot.
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Originally Posted by 525iSE' post='338112' date='Sep 25 2006, 01:37 AM
do you plan to put this on your e60? I think its not a good idea, it'll make the car look too much like a japanese import car... but again its your choice, if you think it looks nice, then go for it, i'ld be interested to see it... sorry for commenting without any helpful info, but why don't you try the HK sub forum?
I only what to get it to make the car lighter and it will be true 50/50.
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='338123' date='Sep 25 2006, 02:30 AM
i remember someone here did a PhotoShop for CF hood on E60. Could not find the pic. It can give you an idea how it looks like on E60.
E60 hood is already aluminum, so I don't know how much weight it's going to save by using CF.
I'm not sure if CF can stand E60 engine heat dissipation. It's really really hot.
E60 hood is already aluminum, so I don't know how much weight it's going to save by using CF.
I'm not sure if CF can stand E60 engine heat dissipation. It's really really hot.
The e60 is not 100% 50/50 the back is light than the front so if I put this on it will be closer to 50/50 not 100% thank I need to take it to fine turning shop.
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='338122' date='Sep 25 2006, 02:26 AM
Check out http://www.vorsteiner.com/index.html
They're coming out with carbon fiber components for the M5 so if they make a CF hood, it should fit a reg E60.
They're coming out with carbon fiber components for the M5 so if they make a CF hood, it should fit a reg E60.
so I don`t know if they will make 1.
I also ask them 3 months ago and they said the some thing. "we are making them"
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If that's the case, CF would help reduce a lot of weight for the front, but good stuffs comes with a price.
If it saves 30lbs+, it would worth while to be consider. But the first thing to cut weight is get rid of spare in the trunk (30lbs?)
If it saves 30lbs+, it would worth while to be consider. But the first thing to cut weight is get rid of spare in the trunk (30lbs?)