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RCCAZ 1 12-04-08 01:38 PM

Hood Struts for CF hoods?
 
OK everyone, I've "searched" and read nearly every Gen 3 thread on this topic. I know that Chuck at Rotary Extreme (RE) offered probably the best solution at one time, but my question is this:

"Is anyone aware of a current solution on the market that works without valving so stiff that it bows CF hoods when closing?"

I've personally witnessed how stiff the NRGs are, and the Teins are not much better. Are there any "Ebay" solutions that have softer valving, but still do a good job of holding up the hood? What has your experience been? Is anyone aware of a "stock OEM" strut, such as a short one from Honda that might work? Have you found a strut at Checker or Autozone that might work?

Please share your experience!

Thx!

staticguitar313 12-04-08 02:34 PM

This is Relative to my concerns as we'll as i'm about to pick up an AD9 carbon hood, and i have the NRG struts on the car currently.

Juiceh 12-04-08 02:41 PM

NRG makes struts for CF\FG hoods and sets for OEM hoods. I have a set but haven't got around to installing it and won't for a while. I got mine through FDNewbie Imports.

RCCAZ 1 12-04-08 08:33 PM

Thanks for the responses guys. I just Googled "NRG Struts Carbon Fiber Hoods" and found a link to a Scion website that claims you can special order them from NRG at half-pressure specifically for carbon fiber hoods. I've got a dealer checking into this and will get back to everyone with an answer tomorrow.

fendamonky 12-04-08 08:45 PM

That would def be cool... I *should* be having a CF hood shipped out my way soon... would be cool to have struts for it, instead of using the stock brace in a make-shift manner..

jkstill 12-05-08 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1 (Post 8772648)
OK everyone, I've "searched" and read nearly every Gen 3 thread on this topic. I know that Chuck at Rotary Extreme (RE) offered probably the best solution at one time, but my question is this:

"Is anyone aware of a current solution on the market that works without valving so stiff that it bows CF hoods when closing?"

I've personally witnessed how stiff the NRGs are, and the Teins are not much better. Are there any "Ebay" solutions that have softer valving, but still do a good job of holding up the hood? What has your experience been? Is anyone aware of a "stock OEM" strut, such as a short one from Honda that might work? Have you found a strut at Checker or Autozone that might work?

Please share your experience!

Thx!

Rotary Extreme is back in business.
RE Hood Dampers

I have the dampers I purchased from them a couple years ago, and no bowing visible on my VIS CF hood.

ihavetwins 12-05-08 01:31 AM

RE hood damper are to expensive the NRG ones are the best bang for the buck and they come in silver or black i believe there only 100 bucks. you can find them on E-bay for like 90.00 shipped or something like that.

KaiFD3S 12-05-08 02:39 AM

I have the Rotary Extreme one's w/ CF hood and no problems here

str8ryd 12-05-08 11:44 AM

+1, I have the RE one's and I've used them on multiple CF hoods without any issues.

RCCAZ 1 12-05-08 01:09 PM

Kai and Riz..... agreed and thanks for the replies. However, they are no longer for sale. If I can't get half-strength NRGs, I may just go to Checker and find some of similar length and make my own kit. We'll see.

Riz... did you get my PM asking if your extra set of REs was still for sale? I never got a reply, so I assume that you've sold them??

jkstill 12-05-08 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by ihavetwins (Post 8774535)
RE hood damper are too expensive

Maybe you should sell the FD and get a Civic. :lol:

staticguitar313 12-06-08 12:59 AM

^ maybe you should shut the fuck up or post something productive? He happens to be right. They are pricey.

str8ryd 12-06-08 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by jkstill (Post 8775932)
Maybe you should sell the FD and get a Civic. :lol:



Pretty stupid comment considering the person you're addressing that to has spent a substantial amount on his FD. Probably moreso than yourself...just an FYI.

str8ryd 12-06-08 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1 (Post 8775375)
Kai and Riz..... agreed and thanks for the replies. However, they are no longer for sale. If I can't get half-strength NRGs, I may just go to Checker and find some of similar length and make my own kit. We'll see.

Riz... did you get my PM asking if your extra set of REs was still for sale? I never got a reply, so I assume that you've sold them??


PM'd you back! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, unfortunately I sold them awhile back. You should try the F/S section. You might just get lucky...

caredden 12-06-08 10:24 AM

Rotary Extreme
 
OP,

Rotary Extreme is back in business (different owner but same products) and you can get the dampers...

http://www.rotaryextreme.com/fdindex.html

I have talked to the owner about these and he stated that he places orders once he receives an order and it takes about three weeks for the product to get to you.

Charlie

jkstill 12-06-08 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by str8ryd (Post 8777219)
Pretty stupid comment

You're right, I apologize for that comment.

rotaryextreme 01-29-09 03:03 AM

Hey guys, Yes I still sell everything that Chuck made. Sorry I am on a made per oder set-up, but that's the only way to bring the business back at this time.

When payment is made for anything, I have to get the cnc guy to make the custom pieces and order any other parts. That takes time to get the kits together. Then there is shipping.

I don't carry any stock. Economy does not support me to also.

Ben

jknapik 01-29-09 02:24 PM

rotary extreme hood damper is for a regular load, stock hood. Do they have for CF hoods, i didnt see on the website so i though id ask.

jkstill 01-29-09 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by jknapik (Post 8922075)
rotary extreme hood damper is for a regular load, stock hood. Do they have for CF hoods, i didnt see on the website so i though id ask.

I have the RE hood dampers on a VIS CF hood - no problems.

gracer7-rx7 01-29-09 03:42 PM

IIRC, back then Chuck specified two different hood shocks. A higher compression rated shock for the heavier stock hood and a lower compression for the fiberglass or carbon hoods. The mounting hardware was the same. The shocks themselves are off the shelf parts from a manufacturer that makes those products.

Search for his original posts on the subject.

cabmakr33 01-29-09 07:59 PM

silver carbon fiber, $90.00 ebay, fit great, work great


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cabmakr33 01-29-09 08:01 PM

sorry about that. let me resize

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cabmakr33 01-29-09 08:02 PM

oops. don't know why this is happening

theorie 01-29-09 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by caredden (Post 8777347)
OP,

Rotary Extreme is back in business (different owner but same products) and you can get the dampers...

http://www.rotaryextreme.com/fdindex.html

I have talked to the owner about these and he stated that he places orders once he receives an order and it takes about three weeks for the product to get to you.

Charlie

i have these w/ a VIS "knight sport style" hood

works great for me

jknapik 01-30-09 09:06 AM

i feel like the force in the dampers might be too strong, since the weight difference between a Cf hood and a Regular OEM hood differs, so the damping force should be different as well. I know the CNC brackets helps reduce that type of damage, but NRG makes specific half force dampers specially for aftermarket CF hoods, i know that Ramy had started a GB on that subject but hes dissapeared for god knows how long. So im contemplating on what to do...any other options?


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