Cf Panel In The Glovebox
Originally Posted by Sobear FC3S' date='Apr 21 2004, 10:12 AM
Real quick..
First, this is my first post..
Second. How much and where did you get the carbon fiber material??
And thirdly. Looks sexy as hell, man.
First, this is my first post..
Second. How much and where did you get the carbon fiber material??
And thirdly. Looks sexy as hell, man.
2. I forget where, and couldn't find the site again. Places like http://www.carbontrix.com/ have it too, and the price is similar.
3. Thanks!!
WELL, IT'S REALLY..caps lock..
Not pic worthy.. The components just slide in the hole, or are secured from the rear with double-sided tape. for the boost controller, I am going to create an 'L' bracket from some small sheet metal, and then double sided-tape it to the CF backside and controller bottom. That should keep it from sliding into the hole.
Unfortunately, i used a ProfecB to cut the hole for the boost controller, and when my ebay Profecb came, it turned out to be a SpecII! So i had to slit some small rubber vaccum hose down the length and slip it on the bottom of the controller hole, to take up the space. Looks great still, you hardle notice it's there.
Not pic worthy.. The components just slide in the hole, or are secured from the rear with double-sided tape. for the boost controller, I am going to create an 'L' bracket from some small sheet metal, and then double sided-tape it to the CF backside and controller bottom. That should keep it from sliding into the hole.
Unfortunately, i used a ProfecB to cut the hole for the boost controller, and when my ebay Profecb came, it turned out to be a SpecII! So i had to slit some small rubber vaccum hose down the length and slip it on the bottom of the controller hole, to take up the space. Looks great still, you hardle notice it's there.
Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Apr 26 2004, 12:25 PM
WELL, IT'S REALLY..caps lock..
Not pic worthy.. The components just slide in the hole, or are secured from the rear with double-sided tape. for the boost controller, I am going to create an 'L' bracket from some small sheet metal, and then double sided-tape it to the CF backside and controller bottom. That should keep it from sliding into the hole.
Unfortunately, i used a ProfecB to cut the hole for the boost controller, and when my ebay Profecb came, it turned out to be a SpecII! So i had to slit some small rubber vaccum hose down the length and slip it on the bottom of the controller hole, to take up the space. Looks great still, you hardle notice it's there.
Not pic worthy.. The components just slide in the hole, or are secured from the rear with double-sided tape. for the boost controller, I am going to create an 'L' bracket from some small sheet metal, and then double sided-tape it to the CF backside and controller bottom. That should keep it from sliding into the hole.
Unfortunately, i used a ProfecB to cut the hole for the boost controller, and when my ebay Profecb came, it turned out to be a SpecII! So i had to slit some small rubber vaccum hose down the length and slip it on the bottom of the controller hole, to take up the space. Looks great still, you hardle notice it's there.
It's not really ghetto, I'm using industrial velcro and double sided tape so that i do not have to permanently modify any of my vehicle, or any of it's accessory components. I could drill holes and use screws, but then i may as well just cut holes right in the dash instead of having a nifty CF panel to mount things on..
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