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How To - Tips => Engine & Transmission => Topic started by: Thumper on May 10, 2014, 09:22:21 AM
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Looking to finish up my engine bay. Does anyone know what material this is surrounding the engine and possible where to get it or make it? I think this would look way cooler than the carbon fiber idea I was going for. Thanks!
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I believe the Gallardo uses CF in the engine bay, hard to tell from that picture but it almost looks like the CF was damaged from heat or coated with something.
The stabilizers look okay though.
I am wondering what is wrong with a CF engine bay dress?
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The Gallardo comes from the factory with a Plastic covering and the CF is after Market (at least the Gallardo that I know off including the Gallardo my Cousin owns. I do have a OEM Gallardo engine bay covering and would consider selling.... I bought it to redo them in CF and sell but I am no longer interested....
CCIE
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Looks like "Duck Dynasty" camo wrap?? ::scratch
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that picture is from new Huracan engine bay
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=29890&utm_source=2014-5-1&utm_medium=email&utm_content=html&utm_campaign=newsletter (http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=29890&utm_source=2014-5-1&utm_medium=email&utm_content=html&utm_campaign=newsletter)
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Doesn't Huracan translated to english mean "duck"?
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Must be ballistic composite then....
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This is Lamborghinis new way of making carbon fiber. Looks strange if you ask me.
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It is different, that's why I like it. At first i thought Kevlar or something but I can't seem to find anything like it. Oh well, when I get to that point and I don't find out anything, I'll use CF. Either way, it's going to look awesome. :)
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ya i looked into it, seems they are using CF strands and powders mixed with resin to do the same thing as the pre preg cloth but they can cast almost anything with it now,,, they can just collect the scraps laying about shred it all then compress and heat it into a new part.
very cool, but not the greatest visual in my opinion, but thats just me... i like a classic CF finish with a good shine on it. ::K
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It almost looks like the cheap recycled HDPE sheets. The multi-colored version of the white plastic sheets that people use for cutting boards and such. It would certainly be easy to keep clean, except that it tends to expand under heat, does not weather well, does not bond well, and last but certainly not least - is somewhat flammable.
If you are wanting a good looking engine compartment I think this looks better than 99% of the rest out there. Except, these cars are built within the 1%, so the consumer should expect better IMO.
Hey Lamborghini.... You're doin it wrong!!!!
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well i sure dont like that flamable prart haha. might just stick to my original plan and finish it off with CF. just looking for new ideas. ::beers
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I have this company local to me called L&S Custom Coatings they do really good hydro printing that could give just about any look you would want for a very low cost. You can look at some of their samples to give you some ideas here: http://lscustomcoatings.com/portfolio/. (http://lscustomcoatings.com/portfolio/.) And perhaps find someone local to you that can offer the same process for finishing out your engine bay.
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well i sure dont like that flamable prart haha. might just stick to my original plan and finish it off with CF. just looking for new ideas. ::beers
Think he was just saying it Looks like that stuff, as others have said it's their new carbon fiber, right? Don't see why it'd be any more flammable than other cf ::scratch
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Think he was just saying it Looks like that stuff, as others have said it's their new carbon fiber, right? Don't see why it'd be any more flammable than other cf ::scratch
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Right. I doubt that they would put a flammable plastic that would be more than likely to melt in the engine bay. Although, stranger things have been done. I was just saying it looked like it. I would still stick to the CF plan Thumper, as that is going to look a lot flashier than this pick-up bedliner looking solution.
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The more I look at, the more you guys are right. It might look good to me in that setting but in my diablo I don't think it would look all that good. I think I'll stick to my original CF idea. That should look a lot better when it's all complete. Thanks for the reply's and the opinions. ::beers