carbon fiber hood?/performance?
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carbon fiber hood?/performance?
Can anyone advise me on the carbon fiber hood, is it available through Lexus as a package or can you just get the hood only, or is there a "carbon fiber wrap" available for the hood? Also what are some after market add-on's for increased performance available such as some exhaust systems coming to market for the RCF? read one system may be giving the car some extra 45 H/P with this new exhaust, any other things known for the car. Thanks to all input.
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This is what my local service manager said about the hood.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
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The OEM hood will be very hard to have access to but if any aftermarket CF hoods come out, I will definitely let you know!
As for performance mods, the most popular exhausts for the RCF are the PTS/Joe-z exhaust, Apex-i, and the GTHAUS Meisterschaft exhausts.
Joe-z is also working on the RCF intake and we do have many drop in air filters available..
If you have any questions, feel free to pm me and I'll be happy to assist you!
-Josh (jlee@modinjapan.com)
As for performance mods, the most popular exhausts for the RCF are the PTS/Joe-z exhaust, Apex-i, and the GTHAUS Meisterschaft exhausts.
Joe-z is also working on the RCF intake and we do have many drop in air filters available..
If you have any questions, feel free to pm me and I'll be happy to assist you!
-Josh (jlee@modinjapan.com)
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I really really wanted that CF hood, but my understanding is it was only available in Japan, at least at the time I ordered my CF premium package. I'm still lusting after it but I'm afraid of the price...
I read the same post about ~ 45 HP with the aftermarket exhaust, and I think that it is very extremely unlikely that was the only modification to that car. How can it be possible to get a 10% increase with only an exhaust system change? I don't buy it.
I read the same post about ~ 45 HP with the aftermarket exhaust, and I think that it is very extremely unlikely that was the only modification to that car. How can it be possible to get a 10% increase with only an exhaust system change? I don't buy it.
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I really really wanted that CF hood, but my understanding is it was only available in Japan, at least at the time I ordered my CF premium package. I'm still lusting after it but I'm afraid of the price...
I read the same post about ~ 45 HP with the aftermarket exhaust, and I think that it is very extremely unlikely that was the only modification to that car. How can it be possible to get a 10% increase with only an exhaust system change? I don't buy it.
I read the same post about ~ 45 HP with the aftermarket exhaust, and I think that it is very extremely unlikely that was the only modification to that car. How can it be possible to get a 10% increase with only an exhaust system change? I don't buy it.
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I'm not saying they lied but that there is more to it than just an exhaust system. The ultimate in exhaust would be "test pipes" or in the old days we would say "uncapped headers" You can't get less back pressure than that, and I know that there is no 10% gain in HP at the wheels from such an arrangement. In general it would be more along the lines of 5 - 10 HP. To get 10% you would need a custom tune with a cold air intake along with exhaust, I am pretty sure.
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This is what my local service manager said about the hood.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
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This is what my local service manager said about the hood.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
Good afternoon,
Lexus will not release the carbon fiber hood to customers that did not purchase the carbon fiber premium package RCF. They are only releasing the hood and roof for Collision vehicles with the premium carbon fiber package. They will release the spoiler however.
Spoiler--$3483.00 after tax. Parts only, does not include labor.
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Im pretty sure I saw SEIBON developing a cf hood and I thought Varis was developing one as well. The Varis hood is all over the Internet in pics. I'd ask Bulletproof, they would know for sure. Cf wrap would be no bueno IMO.
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I wouldn't go THAT far. I've mostly had American V8's (some FI) and for the most part a catback exhaust on an NA engine at best would net about 2-3% gains. On a turbo or SC application the numbers are much better. It really depends on each car though, there is no general rule for this but the RCF getting 45hp is truly amazing!
#13
I agree with Johnny. If it's for looks, wrap it.
#14
But wrap it the right way. The real carbon hood always had the wrong lines anyway.
There was an old post on here that had a rendering of the way the carbon should be cut to match the lines of the hood and headlights.
Good luck on the wrap. I would suggest ordering several samples from ebay before deciding on brand and finish. I once had a carbon roof that peeled up like snake skin after a year in the sun.
There was an old post on here that had a rendering of the way the carbon should be cut to match the lines of the hood and headlights.
Good luck on the wrap. I would suggest ordering several samples from ebay before deciding on brand and finish. I once had a carbon roof that peeled up like snake skin after a year in the sun.
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Make sure when you look into getting a hood, you get something that's going to be good quality. There's a lot of surface area on the RCF hood so you want something that's going to be durable and have a good weave pattern.
We'll be posting new products from Japan as they get released so be on the lookout. If you'd like me to provide you with any updates, shoot me a PM with your email address and I'll reach out to you.