Looking for Some Forum Comments on my Carbon FD Hope you like it enjoy
Originally Posted by Barban
The stock rear hatch and each stock door probably weigh about 75lbs a piece, chief. You are obviously full of **** and I hope you die.
If you dont like it, dont post! Have YOU got a carbon fibre FD?
Originally Posted by mirabile
The wheels could be lighter, but they were added for the show scene, and are 13 inches which helps the car take off fast. 

Originally Posted by mirabile
The rear hatch was changed to carbon and fiberglass saving over 200lbs
Originally Posted by FDNewbie
ReadyKW, thanks for that. I stand corrected.
I know you already calculated this, but how you did it wasn't too clear for me (I always had to write out the individual steps in Algebra & Calc to follow it through haha). So here's the full breakdown:
- Stock hatch + glass = 53 lbs
- Stock glass = 23 lbs
- Stock hatch = 30 lbs
- VIS CF hatch + lexan = 26 lbs
- Lexan = 12 lbs
- VIS CF hatch = 14 lbs
- Stock hatch --> VIS CF hatch = 16 lbs weight saving
- Stock glass --> lexan = 11 lbs weight saving
Compared to stock hatch & glass:
- VIS CF hatch + lexan = 26 lbs --> 27 lbs total weight saved
- VIS CF hatch + stock glass = 37 lbs --> 16 lbs total weight saved
Cost of each lb saved (shipping cost of hatch not included, since its paid for in both cases):
- VIS hatch ($450) + lexan ($229 + $100+ shipping) = $779/27 lbs = $28.85 per lb saved
- VIS hatch ($450) + stock glass (free) = $450/16 lbs = $28.13 per lb saved
Of course, maximum weight saving is via the lexan option, yet at the expense of street drivability for the reasons previously mentioned.
I know you already calculated this, but how you did it wasn't too clear for me (I always had to write out the individual steps in Algebra & Calc to follow it through haha). So here's the full breakdown:
- Stock hatch + glass = 53 lbs
- Stock glass = 23 lbs
- Stock hatch = 30 lbs
- VIS CF hatch + lexan = 26 lbs
- Lexan = 12 lbs
- VIS CF hatch = 14 lbs
- Stock hatch --> VIS CF hatch = 16 lbs weight saving
- Stock glass --> lexan = 11 lbs weight saving
Compared to stock hatch & glass:
- VIS CF hatch + lexan = 26 lbs --> 27 lbs total weight saved
- VIS CF hatch + stock glass = 37 lbs --> 16 lbs total weight saved
Cost of each lb saved (shipping cost of hatch not included, since its paid for in both cases):
- VIS hatch ($450) + lexan ($229 + $100+ shipping) = $779/27 lbs = $28.85 per lb saved
- VIS hatch ($450) + stock glass (free) = $450/16 lbs = $28.13 per lb saved
Of course, maximum weight saving is via the lexan option, yet at the expense of street drivability for the reasons previously mentioned.
We predict the car near 2300-2400 lbs now

But hey, I respect the work. Not for me (too extreme/overboard), but I respect the effort nonetheless.
~Ramy
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and ramy decimates all
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it is a very sharp car, very well built, very clean, i'd also like to see some closeup shots, but you do need to get your facts straight, just reading through your rundown of weight savings i could already tell you were WAY off and i have no idea how much the individual parts weigh, but personally i think its pretty obvious that an FD's door doesn't even weigh 100lbs, let alone net 100lbs in weight saved...
...it is a very sharp car, very well built, very clean, i'd also like to see some closeup shots, but you do need to get your facts straight, just reading through your rundown of weight savings i could already tell you were WAY off and i have no idea how much the individual parts weigh, but personally i think its pretty obvious that an FD's door doesn't even weigh 100lbs, let alone net 100lbs in weight saved...
An FD door weighs about 52 - 55 lbs, including glass and all components within the doorshell (lock mechanism, window regulator, motor, etc).
A quarter panel weighs about 25 lbs IIRC.
A quarter panel weighs about 25 lbs IIRC.
Originally Posted by BobfisH
Your such a *****.
If you dont like it, dont post! Have YOU got a carbon fibre FD?
If you dont like it, dont post! Have YOU got a carbon fibre FD?
Last edited by Narfle; Jun 15, 2006 at 03:16 AM.
this fd was posted up before by someone else claiming to be the owner. or a very similar car to this. turned out he was lying. what about u
and your claims on weight savings are completely off.
and your claims on weight savings are completely off.
I went to hot import nights and this car was there. The car is not put together very nicely...some body panels are off and the wing takes away from the whole car. The interior is VERY done up. It has more guages and afcs than you know what to do with. It has a tach which ruined it for me. It has 2 big or 4 small bottles i dont remember which. But i guess he knew how guys were at the show and when i tried to talk to him he told me his car was making 900hp on his t-78 setup...and then when he put his 3 rotor in it would be like 1300 and i pointed out that a t-78 is to small for a 3 rotor...he said no and said if he went bigger it would make over 1500hp and that was to much. He was nice enough to talk to me atleast. And im not trying to bash here...the car got ALOT of attention...atleast it got attention over that gay team emotion FD with the new vertex kit.
Austin, by virtue of the panels being CF, the fitment MUST be off. You can't sand, shave, build, bend, or stress CF. It sits as it is, no changes. So it either fits perfectly or it doesn't
It looks nice in pics, very show oreintated. Everything said about CF and the fittment is true. The true test is to see it up close. I also agree that ACTUAL carbon fiber panels can deceiving. Who made them and how many layers of cloth was used? are they fiberglass reinforced? How many flaws are there? I also agree its more trouble than its worth and almost impossible to get perfect fitting pieces with CF. Plus the weight savings is rediculously underminded in this specific application. Its for looks, and that is really all its good for. I really like CF accents, not CF overboard. I bet it wins lots of shows though.
Last edited by sonix7; Jun 15, 2006 at 10:45 AM.
Dam, me like!! Very nice wide stance - very low - very good!!
Although I am not into lambos, they actually go very well with the overall look of the kit. Would really like to see some close up shots and also a shot of the rear. Want to see how the kit was integrated into the car back there.
Dam fine job..well done, sir.
Super77
Although I am not into lambos, they actually go very well with the overall look of the kit. Would really like to see some close up shots and also a shot of the rear. Want to see how the kit was integrated into the car back there.
Dam fine job..well done, sir.
Super77
Originally Posted by turbodrx7
I went to hot import nights and this car was there. The car is not put together very nicely...some body panels are off and the wing takes away from the whole car. The interior is VERY done up. It has more guages and afcs than you know what to do with. It has a tach which ruined it for me. It has 2 big or 4 small bottles i dont remember which. But i guess he knew how guys were at the show and when i tried to talk to him he told me his car was making 900hp on his t-78 setup...and then when he put his 3 rotor in it would be like 1300 and i pointed out that a t-78 is to small for a 3 rotor...he said no and said if he went bigger it would make over 1500hp and that was to much. He was nice enough to talk to me atleast. And im not trying to bash here...the car got ALOT of attention...atleast it got attention over that gay team emotion FD with the new vertex kit.
bro you should ask for his dyno chart.
Originally Posted by Barban
The stock rear hatch and each stock door probably weigh about 75lbs a piece, chief. You are obviously full of **** and I hope you die.
Guys,
Thanks a lot for the weight numbers, I was obviously off, thats what I get for guessing and not using a scale. I had trouble lifting the stock FD door, but could lift the carbon ones with a pinky. I guessed 100, it looks like someone has it near 60 something with all the components? I also had trouble lifting the rear hatch and the one i got was fully not streetable and uses lexane, but again I guess I overstretched. The panels were also all very light, compared to the removed sheet metal. How much would the hood save? So let the debate begin over how weight has been shed, that is important for me to know.
Originally Posted by turbodrx7
I went to hot import nights and this car was there. The car is not put together very nicely...some body panels are off and the wing takes away from the whole car. The interior is VERY done up. It has more guages and afcs than you know what to do with. It has a tach which ruined it for me. It has 2 big or 4 small bottles i dont remember which. But i guess he knew how guys were at the show and when i tried to talk to him he told me his car was making 900hp on his t-78 setup...and then when he put his 3 rotor in it would be like 1300 and i pointed out that a t-78 is to small for a 3 rotor...he said no and said if he went bigger it would make over 1500hp and that was to much. He was nice enough to talk to me atleast. And im not trying to bash here...the car got ALOT of attention...atleast it got attention over that gay team emotion FD with the new vertex kit.





