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Old Jun 17, 2026 | 11:33 PM
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Not sure if you saw it, but @need-a-t2 and I did some testing last year and these were what we came up with. Not sure if there is a better off the shelf match for FDM, would most likely have to mix some resins together.

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati.../#post12626668
ahhh nice. More research and digging needs to be done into color matching for interior colors it seems. Black, tan, and red. It would be nice to have a solid ASA filament in each color (a man can dream)

I wonder how many filament companies make swatches I can buy
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 12:46 AM
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If you need a baffled oil filler neck, I was working on a cad design for fun that I currently have a friend SLM printing out of aluminum. If it turns out good ill post the file
I don't see why this couldn't be printed with engineering plastic.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 12:50 AM
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I don't see why this couldn't be printed with engineering plastic.
It 100% can be, the only issue you run into is 3d printing threads. While possible, they'll never be perfect and always turn out really rough. Plus it only costed me $126 to SLM print out of aluminum and tap the threads
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 01:45 AM
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It 100% can be, the only issue you run into is 3d printing threads. While possible, they'll never be perfect and always turn out really rough. Plus it only costed me $126 to SLM print out of aluminum and tap the threads
They would be fine for the oil cap, I think. For the hose fittings, I suspect they would work as long as you use some teflon tape, or just glue them into place.
STL plz lol
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Watch_Me
ahhh nice. More research and digging needs to be done into color matching for interior colors it seems. Black, tan, and red. It would be nice to have a solid ASA filament in each color (a man can dream)

I wonder how many filament companies make swatches I can buy
Time to invest in one of those color match scanners paint guys use and start testing filaments at the store
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 07:42 AM
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It 100% can be, the only issue you run into is 3d printing threads. While possible, they'll never be perfect and always turn out really rough. Plus it only costed me $126 to SLM print out of aluminum and tap the threads
Who are you using to print the aluminum? Every quote I've gotten even for smaller parts have been insanely expensive.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by boostin13b
Who are you using to print the aluminum? Every quote I've gotten even for smaller parts have been insanely expensive.
I have a friend doing it. BUT go to a website called "Craftcloud", and see what those companies will charge.

Craftcloud is just a broker, so theyll give you a bunch of companies and prices to choose from once you upload your file and choose your process. It ends up being MUCH cheaper than the popular 3d printing/cnc companies.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 08:30 AM
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Time to invest in one of those color match scanners paint guys use and start testing filaments at the store
Theres a company that makes color matched filament that I found last night. Its tempting as hell to find out a HEX code thats close to the interior plastic colors and get a spool to see how it turns out.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Valkyrie
They would be fine for the oil cap, I think. For the hose fittings, I suspect they would work as long as you use some teflon tape, or just glue them into place.
STL plz lol
The oil cap DOES work, on my 3d printed test prints I printed the threads everytime and the cap worked great. Idk about the -10 ORB though...

Maybe ill design one that has a standard hose barb instead of an ORB thread for those that want a plastic one?
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Watch_Me
I have a friend doing it. BUT go to a website called "Craftcloud", and see what those companies will charge.

Craftcloud is just a broker, so theyll give you a bunch of companies and prices to choose from once you upload your file and choose your process. It ends up being MUCH cheaper than the popular 3d printing/cnc companies.
I'll do that. I price checked a lot of companies for some other parts not as complicated and similar size and the average price was $700+ unless I ordered 100+ units.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 08:41 AM
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I'll do that. I price checked a lot of companies for some other parts not as complicated and similar size and the average price was $700+ unless I ordered 100+ units.
I think I checked with craftcloud for the filler neck before I sent it to my friend and I think they wanted $140 to do it? And that was their recommended option.

I would definitely recommend giving them a try to see what you get quoted
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 10:14 AM
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I've had very good luck with in3dtec for metal printing.
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Old Jun 18, 2026 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Watch_Me
Theres a company that makes color matched filament that I found last night. Its tempting as hell to find out a HEX code thats close to the interior plastic colors and get a spool to see how it turns out.
If you end up going that route, I'll chip in. Still need door vents and a bunch of the color matched push clips(still need to find/make a model for these).
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