hi everyone, just wondering what my options are as i am looking to buy a carbon fibre bonnet for my DC2R 01'
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hi everyone, just wondering what my options are as i am looking to buy a carbon fibre bonnet for my DC2R 01'
defect, i guess..
the issue with CF bonnets as i see it are... (ive considered getting one for a long time! :-))
1) They are illegal for road use as they potentially shatter upon impact and could cause damage to humans, which could lead you to potentially being responsible for personal injury if it is deemed contributory to injuries
2) most CF bonnest are actually fibreglass with a CF cover
3) The real this (full carbon fibre) are very expensive
4) To try and hide it you need to paint it, whihc defeats the purpose, particularly if you buy an expensive one with an attractive weave
No point forking out big bucks on a full CF bonnet unless its a show car... get a cheaper CF/FG vented bonnet 4 track use... will be light n u wont be as fussed if u damage it. Thats my opinion.
^ wow... you would actually get a full carbon bonnet... designed to reduce weight and thus improve performance, ONLY if it is a showcar?
^^^ Im just saying i wouldnt fork out $900+ on a top notch CF bonnet if i constantly gotta worry bout gettin defected n damaged around the track (then theres fade/damage from sun, scratches etc)
I would only get a CF bonnet for track use, in which case id get a cheaper vented, FG lined one. Cant imagine it would be any heavier than an expensive full CF.
are the fb/cf coated bonnets defectable still?
Ive been told different things but as far as i kno all CF or FB bonnets r illegal. Although, according to some, CF bonnets r legal if they have a metal skeleton (reinforced underneath)
OP, check thread below..
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59568
And scroll down to the CF Bonnet add in.
Hope this helps buddy.
Goodluck ! :thumbsup:
I love my CF bonnet.
they are RED LABEL. they will **** u so hard.
i hang out with alotta show car owners.. defects.. is what we know.. we do ..
Carbon Fibre bonnet, is red label unless u cary around ur stock bonnet lol.
people think having your car less than 5cm off the ground is lyk no way.. to bad.. honestly cops are easy going on that. but when it comes to ..
Flame throwers.. Nitrous purging, Backfires, Carbon fibre bonnets
they are PRICKS lol.
A bonnet is a structural part of a car. When a car is crash tested it meets Australian standards in regards to crumple zones, impact damages etc.
The reason Carbon fibre bonnets are illegal ... is not because they are carbon fibre, or fibreglass for that matter. Simple because you have replaced a structural part of your car with something unproven / untested. Now the car will react differently in a crash scenario.
It is possible to own a 100% street legal carbon fibre, fibreglass bonnet with vents etc.. but it MUST be one that has been built to ADR specifications (Australian Design Rules). These usually weight a little extra (no where near the OEM metal bonnets), cost more and come with a adr certification certificate (never assume anything is adr certified without a ADR certificate). The far better option - looks great, safe & 100% legal (not ghetto CF getting around on most fan boys cars these days).
Another option is simple get a run of the mill, non adr approved bonnet and paint it the colour of your car. This might reduce some police attention however it wont help you if your in a crash.
The last option, get a factory metal bonnet and attach a FG/CF skin on top of the metal frame work. This is usually expensive - includes the cost of two bonnets you have to destroy not too mention the labour to construct the new bonnet. Also 9/10 most cops wont give you the benefit of the doubt that its a safe a legal option. Would possible cost the same amount as an ADR approved bonnet so why bother with this option.
You could consider going the CF wrap. Seems to be quite popular these days. Cheap, and nice finish. No reduction in weight though.
Just put that vinyl on it and clear coat over it if your doing it for looks.
Yes these do exist... and there is a manufacture in brisbane that make them. I have forgotten their name, however i know DMD make ADR approved fibreglass bonnets so they should be able to point most people in the correct direction. Or you could simply ask some workshops in the automotive industry to point you in the right direction or look through automotive magasine advertising (hot/fast 4's etc)
The 3m vinyl cant be clear coated. I had the same dilemma with my bonnet and just bought a huge roll of carbon fibre fabric and epoxy resin and did my own over lay. Passes defects as it is still the standard bonnet =)
you cant have the best of both worlds.
I disagree... You can have something that looks great AND is 100% street legal !
most people are too stingy and then whinge when they get caught...
funny, last night i was reading the latest Street Machine, and they had an information piece on fibreglass panels... there is a company in QLD i believe that does it, and has plenty of moulds in stock... but i doubt one of them would be off a Honda! Unsure whether they're ADR approved... will check over the weekend and come back