ViperSmith
Enthusiast
http://www.compositesworld.com/articles/revisioning-the-viper-clamshell-hood-challenge
Good write up on challenges of the new clamshell
Good write up on challenges of the new clamshell
Wasn't the GEN II clam-shell hood over $10k to replace?
Wait so its not full carbon fiber? I really hope the other carbon panels and carbon cross brace are full carbon. This is like having an aluminum finished accents on some other cars interior then finding out its plastic with an aluminum look finish. Kinda puts a damper on my view of the materials used but I guess it does keep cost down.
Wait so its not full carbon fiber? I really hope the other carbon panels and carbon cross brace are full carbon. This is like having an aluminum finished accents on some other cars interior then finding out its plastic with an aluminum look finish. Kinda puts a damper on my view of the materials used but I guess it does keep cost down.
100% carbon fiber parts tend to have the weave print through the paint if you ever look at the race cars you will see what I am talking about. You can even see the weave pattern on my ZR1 . What I do when building a carbon fiber part that is going to be painted is make the first layer fiberglass to seal the carbon in and then 2 or 3 layers of carbon. For that hood to only weigh 36.5 lbs and still look that smooth is amazing.
Also there is no way they sell that hood for $3000.00 if I recall it was $3000.00 to switch one hood for another.
The ZR1 hood is $7000.00 and !/2 the size
all carbon fiber has some kind of weave there is plain weave that works good on flat parts twill works best on curves also bi axial strong in one direction
the article said the hood weighed 36.5 lbs the ZR1 hood probably weighs 20 lbs
100% carbon fiber parts tend to have the weave print through the paint if you ever look at the race cars you will see what I am talking about. You can even see the weave pattern on my ZR1 . What I do when building a carbon fiber part that is going to be painted is make the first layer fiberglass to seal the carbon in and then 2 or 3 layers of carbon. For that hood to only weigh 36.5 lbs and still look that smooth is amazing.
Also there is no way they sell that hood for $3000.00 if I recall it was $3000.00 to switch one hood for another.
The ZR1 hood is $7000.00 and !/2 the size
You sure? The video of the lexus LFA carbon fiber or koengisegg just shows them as a greenish black solid part with no twill weave (2x2) or single dot weave that ferrari and porsche uses (1x1). The carbon fiber driveshaft on my shelby is the same. You can see the strands of the carbon fiber as if it is hair almost but there is no weave like on the zr1 carbon fiber or porsche/ferrari carbon fiber.
Yes with out the weave there is no strength. your drive shaft is made of a single strand of carbon fiber crossing over and over it self creating its own form of weave
Carbon Fiber by itself is not really all that strong its only when you curve or put honeycomb in between two layers of carbon. It also depends on what you use for a matrix ( the resin that bonds the fibers together) temperature and strength properties.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=504I_hJDFck
Watch the video where they lay the carbon fiber. You see it has a twill weave and from the back you can see the tons of strands it has. Are you saying there is something else attached to that besides carbon fiber?
But in any case we see SRT cut corners and were playing it down that their "carbon fiber" pieces are really CFRP and that is why they are so cheap. Makes me really then start to wonder why this car is so much. I wonder if they cut corners on the interior leather as well.
Cutting corners
lmao, lord.
Doesn't CFRP mean Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer? Isn't that what Carbon Fiber is? Carbon Fiber is the Carbon weave material and when you add the resin it becomes CFRP. Am I missing something?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=504I_hJDFck
Watch the video where they lay the carbon fiber. You see it has a twill weave and from the back you can see the tons of strands it has. Are you saying there is something else attached to that besides carbon fiber?
But in any case we see SRT cut corners and were playing it down that their "carbon fiber" pieces are really CFRP and that is why they are so cheap. Makes me really then start to wonder why this car is so much. I wonder if they cut corners on the interior leather as well.
Nice video but you can see what it takes to make even a small part and they just use a oven the Viper parts are done is a autoclave oven that puts a lot more pressure on the part during the cure process making them even stronger and lighter. They are not cutting corners it is probably more work to make the hood with a inner and outer shell than it would be just to make it one piece but the outer finish would not stay as nice for long