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Old 10-31-2013, 12:29 AM
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Carbon Fiber Hood?

I'm thinking on replacing my aluminum hood with a carbon fiber hood but I would like some input from you guys...

-yay or nay?
-VIS cr hood or Carbon creation cr hood?
-vents or no vents?
-painted or carbon fiber look?

I have a black obsidian G37s, but pics of any color would suffice.

PS. yes I've used the search engine and looked myself. Looking for any other info possible. Fitment, alignment etc...
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my Seibon CF hood has a tiny gap in front. Other members experience the same issue and some cut the hood spring a little to make it fit proper and flush.

Tiny gap in the center of the hood with the bumper.
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Old 10-31-2013, 02:07 AM
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^^^Now that's a sweet rolling shot, nice ride too
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Never really been a fan of carbon fiber hoods. I don't dislike them per say, but seeing them in person on vehicles, I didn't really like the fit or finish.

Just curious, what is the weight savings on the G37 CF hood over stock?
Old 10-31-2013, 04:25 AM
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avoid seibon at any costs, they have poor fitment and the hood gap between the bumper and hood is just plain fugly. it is highlighted more if you have a lighter color car, black can hide it better.
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WOW didn't even mention Autokits, I know I'm the only one with it ( an THATS f'f AWESOME) But there stuff is A++.. No gap perfect fit. See this thread also.

PG2 .https://www.myg37.com/forums/body-in...cf-hood-2.html
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Originally Posted by *ICE*
my Seibon CF hood has a tiny gap in front. Other members experience the same issue and some cut the hood spring a little to make it fit proper and flush.
Thats a sweet *** rolling shot. Was installation real easy or a PITA? do you prefer the painted hood or wouldve rather the CF look? I do notice the gap in the front. it's not that bad IMO but Seibon have got some negative reviews based on my research. Which front bumper is that though?

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WOW didn't even mention Autokits, I know I'm the only one with it ( an THATS f'f AWESOME)
Nice hood. I see you went the painted route as well. I havent seen any CF hoods made by Autokits... or i havent done my research properly lol. I'll take a look into them.
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So it seems like painted is the way to go Seibon is not. I also read that many folks rather use hood pins than the OEM hood clip. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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If you check the link in my post that's the CF look. I didn't have an option
My CF hood was ruined my Herb Chambers ( didn't latch it down) I had to paint it :/
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Originally Posted by PongSanity
Thats a sweet *** rolling shot. Was installation real easy or a PITA? do you prefer the painted hood or wouldve rather the CF look? I do notice the gap in the front. it's not that bad IMO but Seibon have got some negative reviews based on my research. Which front bumper is that though?



Nice hood. I see you went the painted route as well. I havent seen any CF hoods made by Autokits... or i havent done my research properly lol. I'll take a look into them.

Installation was very easy. Just swap out the factory mounting bracket to the new CF hood. I had to put epoxy on the threads of the 2 mounting hooks to keep it tight, or else it would be loose when you screw it in the CF hood. I had it painted OEM color but still keep some CF accents on the vents so people would know its real CF. Looks really nice.

The small gap from fitment issue doesn't affect me that much. I would run hood pins but that required cutting a hole in the hood and drilling into the subframe, and that is too much hassel. I'll switch back to OEM hood at a later on when i get bored of this look.

The front bumper is authentic Zele performance front.



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So it seems like painted is the way to go Seibon is not. I also read that many folks rather use hood pins than the OEM hood clip. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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Originally Posted by *ICE*
my Seibon CF hood has a tiny gap in front. Other members experience the same issue and some cut the hood spring a little to make it fit proper and flush.

Tiny gap in the center of the hood with the bumper.
Please tell me those are our lights, I would love to forward this to our Marketing department lol

That is a sweet rolling shot

Nick C.
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
If you check the link in my post that's the CF look. I didn't have an option
My CF hood was ruined my Herb Chambers ( didn't latch it down) I had to paint it :/
ahhhh i see.... Looks good both ways...do you have any issue with water getting into the engine? due to the vents and what not? I already know its great to release all that hot air from under the engine...

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Installation was very easy. Just swap out the factory mounting bracket to the new CF hood. I had to put epoxy on the threads of the 2 mounting hooks to keep it tight, or else it would be loose when you screw it in the CF hood. I had it painted OEM color but still keep some CF accents on the vents so people would know its real CF. Looks really nice.

The front bumper is authentic Zele performance front.
Okay sounds like a job for my body man. I'll be respraying it so he could install it one time. whats your take on the water getting into the engine bay through the vents though...
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Please tell me those are our lights, I would love to forward this to our Marketing department lol

That is a sweet rolling shot

Nick C.
sent you a PM
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Originally Posted by PongSanity
ahhhh i see.... Looks good both ways...do you have any issue with water getting into the engine? due to the vents and what not? I already know its great to release all that hot air from under the engine...



Okay sounds like a job for my body man. I'll be respraying it so he could install it one time. whats your take on the water getting into the engine bay through the vents though...
the heat from the engine will evaporate water quickly. I have a Stillen Gen 2 intakes which basically a short ram and the car is fine without any problem. I'll probably switch to Gen 3 soon for perfomance purpose.
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No issue with water , yea things get wet bit the engine heat quickly drys everything off


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