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Old 03-19-08, 10:17 PM
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i know i would want one when i get project done
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It's the exhaust fumes.
Haha, it must be!!! So I guess I'm destined to lash out at others in the near future?!?! lol Did ya also notice how almost everyone who's owned an rx needs more than one......... Little wankel needs a brother!!! I'm always longing for another first gen even tho my current one isn't even finished yet!!
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This is going away from the original topic, sorry FiberMaz, but some race rotary engines even go up past the 2000F when run super lean.

FiberMaz will these be shipped from the states like the other ones too? As in the mold being sent off there or will it be from australia?
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you need an east coast distributor
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Or a south one,

I mean it would be tough, but maybe a free hood for my work might change my mind lol
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Originally Posted by TeamSMS
Hmmm nice....how much do you think shipping would be to the states? TX 79602
Shipping will be the same as for the non vented hoods which is $165 to any state besides Alaska and Hawaii
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Old 03-20-08, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by FIBREMAZ
Shipping will be the same as for the non vented hoods which is $165 to any state besides Alaska and Hawaii
OK thanks for the info...i have a job coming up that i might be able to get making good money...and i might have to spend some on a hood.
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ill get one, but i wnt be the first. i need to see mounted pics.

again, you need an east coast distributor, maybe respeed.
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He doesnt need a distributor, because then the cost will be more.

It goes like this FIBREMAZ sells it to billy for one price, billy marks up the price for his time and trouble for handling the hood, and then you buy from billy at Fibremaz's price plus billys price.

Billy is in business to make money just like every other business. He is going to need something in return for his work involved in handling the hoods. AKA Cash in his pockets.

So you will save buying straight from the source.

I know what my tax refund check will be going towards! Not helping the US economy, but Australia's lol
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Originally Posted by MattG
He doesnt need a distributor, because then the cost will be more.

It goes like this FIBREMAZ sells it to billy for one price, billy marks up the price for his time and trouble for handling the hood, and then you buy from billy at Fibremaz's price plus billys price.

Billy is in business to make money just like every other business. He is going to need something in return for his work involved in handling the hoods. AKA Cash in his pockets.

So you will save buying straight from the source.

I know what my tax refund check will be going towards! Not helping the US economy, but Australia's lol
+1 Mines going to Australia & rotaryshack
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Any plans for TII hood scoop for FB's with S4 swap? Whats the weight of the vented hood?
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if your doing a tII swap wouldnt you just go ahead and do a fmic.
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Any plans for TII hood scoop for FB's with S4 swap? Whats the weight of the vented hood?
I'm interested in a hood with the TII scope centered made out of fiberglass.
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do you have pictures of how the supports and mounting will be attached and what they are made of? and the underside of the scoop
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Originally Posted by warwickben
if your doing a tII swap wouldnt you just go ahead and do a fmic.
Some people just like the look of a scoop on a car, and just becuase you go FMIC doesnt mean you cant have a scoop.
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Whats the chance of getting this style made, the scoop is from a early Fox body and fits like it was made for the 1st gen. Some of us need extra room for our intakes.
Attached Thumbnails Rear vented hood pics, ready for molding :-)-mockup2.jpg  
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Old 03-25-08, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bugman1973
do you have pictures of how the supports and mounting will be attached and what they are made of? and the underside of the scoop
Mounting is exactly the same as factory hood. Hood latch part is metal and captive nuts are used at the front.


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Old 03-25-08, 10:05 PM
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Fibermaz, I will be more than happy to test out engine temps stock vs your vented hood if you would like. I have the equipment to do it
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