DarwinPro Fiberglass/Carbon Fiber hood
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DarwinPro Fiberglass/Carbon Fiber hood
Just ordered this aftermarket hood. So its unpainted fiberglass with carbon fiber hood vents. Got it for $2000 shipped. Should be here in a week to a week and a half. My body shop is gonna paint it for $400. Now I'm debating between gloss black side vents or carbon fiber side vents.... Gloss black vents are $113 each while the CF vents are $398 and $424 (don't know why there's a cost difference between right and left vents. Makes no sense). So this is a picture of the hood from the website (company is called DarwinPro).....
This would be how the hood would look after being painted.
This would be how the hood would look after being painted.
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If the quality and durability is there I have to say I like it. If I ever have hood damage I would seriously consider that direction vs replacing with stock.
If your car has the black trim I'd definitely go gloss black vs carbon fiber. Would blend in better with the rest of the front.
You definitely got a good price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-F-Typ...-/182457583859
If your car has the black trim I'd definitely go gloss black vs carbon fiber. Would blend in better with the rest of the front.
You definitely got a good price. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-F-Typ...-/182457583859
Last edited by Burt Gummer; 10-17-2017 at 05:00 PM.
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Not a fan of the window but a love the vents but Looking forward to seeing the complete results and fitment. Any other body mods or only the hood?
FWIW
Ive has after market hoods and just about every car I’ve modded up until this point at multiple price points from cheap OEM carbon replicas to $5k prepreg carbon and I’ll never go with one again for a street car ... they simply just don’t fit well. unless it’s prepreg carbon the weight savings is minimal over an all aluminum hood.
FWIW
Ive has after market hoods and just about every car I’ve modded up until this point at multiple price points from cheap OEM carbon replicas to $5k prepreg carbon and I’ll never go with one again for a street car ... they simply just don’t fit well. unless it’s prepreg carbon the weight savings is minimal over an all aluminum hood.
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Not a fan of the window but a love the vents but Looking forward to seeing the complete results and fitment. Any other body mods or only the hood?
FWIW
Ive has after market hoods and just about every car I’ve modded up until this point at multiple price points from cheap OEM carbon replicas to $5k prepreg carbon and I’ll never go with one again for a street car ... they simply just don’t fit well. unless it’s prepreg carbon the weight savings is minimal over an all aluminum hood.
FWIW
Ive has after market hoods and just about every car I’ve modded up until this point at multiple price points from cheap OEM carbon replicas to $5k prepreg carbon and I’ll never go with one again for a street car ... they simply just don’t fit well. unless it’s prepreg carbon the weight savings is minimal over an all aluminum hood.
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I thought about that too. But that carbon fiber engine cover is somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,000! Pretty expensive by anyone's standard. I took my stock plastic engine cover off months ago (for better heat dissipation). But oh my lord, what a hideous monstrosity the cover was well, covering! I've been pondering what to do.... Any ideas?
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I hear you. The F-Type engine cover isn't much of a looker. But then Jag never intended for it to be since it is covered up.
Maybe someone can jazz it up for you with a wrap or some paint. Hard call. Really looking forward to seeing your project.
Perhaps look into that Hydro treatment. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...native-164820/
Maybe someone can jazz it up for you with a wrap or some paint. Hard call. Really looking forward to seeing your project.
Perhaps look into that Hydro treatment. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...native-164820/
Last edited by Burt Gummer; 10-17-2017 at 09:45 PM.
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I hear you. The F-Type engine cover isn't much of a looker. But then Jag never intended for it to be since it is covered up.
Maybe someone can jazz it up for you with a wrap or some paint. Hard call. Really looking forward to seeing your project.
Perhaps look into that Hydro treatment. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...native-164820/
Maybe someone can jazz it up for you with a wrap or some paint. Hard call. Really looking forward to seeing your project.
Perhaps look into that Hydro treatment. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...native-164820/
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Interesting..... If u do it, take pictures of the result. I remember seeing another forum member modify his engine cover with some mesh wiring so that the heat can still dissipate. I was thinking about copying him. Hahaha. I also took the engine cover off of my 2011 XJL-Supercharged. Do u know if the cover is the same fitment? If it is, I'm considering modifying that cover and putting it on the f-type.
Last edited by sgvkirbster; 10-17-2017 at 10:56 PM.
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Carbon Fiber look Vinyl over the plastic engine cover maybe? Would only cost about $30 to find out if you hate it or not.
I thought about that too. But that carbon fiber engine cover is somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,000! Pretty expensive by anyone's standard. I took my stock plastic engine cover off months ago (for better heat dissipation). But oh my lord, what a hideous monstrosity the cover was well, covering! I've been pondering what to do.... Any ideas?
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Some like it. Some don't. It may be a generational thing since I am likely one of youngest members of this forum (36). Whatever it is, it comes down to personal preference.
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I suggest fake wood panels combined with wrapping doors to give it wood panel look. Make it look like a woodie with a wooden engine. This is guaranteed to attract attention.
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As much as I hate engine covers and plastic in the engine bay (my cover is removed) in your case I would leave the stock Jaguar engine cover on. Any type of wrap or paint or modification to it is going to look cheap IMO. Besides, the OEM cover says "supercharged" on it anyways, which you will be able to see through the window, so that should be enough to show off without being able to show the actual SC.