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Steve Moon here; this is my first time posting so I thought I'd just say hello. I am currently driving a 1984 GTV6 I bought off ebay. At less than $2k it has been a heck of a deal.
I also just recently bought my 9th Alfa, a 1985 Alfetta GTV 2.0 Euro model. I bought it intending to make a track car out of it, but it's in pretty bad shape, so I haven't decided what to do with it yet. At only $200 it was worth the gamble. The carbs alone are worth it.
Along with a good buddy of mine we own a small hobby company called Ultra Hobby Products. We make model airplane kits and parts. We make several parts out of carbon fiber. We got to thinking awhile back and decided to try making a carbon fiber hood scoop for the GTV6. After several pulls from the mold to find the right proportions of carbon and resin I have the prototype mounted on my car. The scoop is functional and has an aluminum base for mounting. If there is enough interest we will do a production run of these. If interested e-mail me at:stevemoon@cs.com.
Thanks, Steve
I also just recently bought my 9th Alfa, a 1985 Alfetta GTV 2.0 Euro model. I bought it intending to make a track car out of it, but it's in pretty bad shape, so I haven't decided what to do with it yet. At only $200 it was worth the gamble. The carbs alone are worth it.
Along with a good buddy of mine we own a small hobby company called Ultra Hobby Products. We make model airplane kits and parts. We make several parts out of carbon fiber. We got to thinking awhile back and decided to try making a carbon fiber hood scoop for the GTV6. After several pulls from the mold to find the right proportions of carbon and resin I have the prototype mounted on my car. The scoop is functional and has an aluminum base for mounting. If there is enough interest we will do a production run of these. If interested e-mail me at:stevemoon@cs.com.
Thanks, Steve
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- Location: Western Australia
Hi Steve,
Great scoop and welcome!
Steve what are those rims I have Simmons made in Oz that look identical and with regard to the the scoop I would be interested in two if they make production Thanks John.
Great scoop and welcome!
Steve what are those rims I have Simmons made in Oz that look identical and with regard to the the scoop I would be interested in two if they make production Thanks John.
Alfa 75 3.0 qv potenziata (Black)
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Silver)
Alfa GTV6 GP 3.0 (Red)
Alfa GTV6 GP (Concourse)
Alfa GTV6 SA 3.3 AHMotorsport (Grey) 226.3 Bhp atw
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Dark Grey) 200+ Bhp atw
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Silver)
Alfa GTV6 GP 3.0 (Red)
Alfa GTV6 GP (Concourse)
Alfa GTV6 SA 3.3 AHMotorsport (Grey) 226.3 Bhp atw
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Dark Grey) 200+ Bhp atw
Just thought I'd pass along an update on the GTV6 hood scoops. We've made a new mold and will start producing new scoops in the next month or two. They will look the same, we just decided to make a better mold. We will make both carbon fiber and fiberglass scoops. The fiberglass scoops will come in gray primer so they can be painted to match your car. The CF scoops will come with a clear coat so the CF weave can be seen.
I've also managed to pick up another Alfa in the past month. This one is a track ready 1979 Alfetta GT.
Rebuilt motor with high-comp pistons.
Weber 40s.
Ansa header with Flowmaster exhaust.
15" Panasports with 225/50 Kumho Victoracers.
Brembo brakes.
Milano sway bar and torsion bars, Koni shocks.
Racing radiator.
Roll cage.
It's loud and fun.
Later, Steve
I've also managed to pick up another Alfa in the past month. This one is a track ready 1979 Alfetta GT.
Rebuilt motor with high-comp pistons.
Weber 40s.
Ansa header with Flowmaster exhaust.
15" Panasports with 225/50 Kumho Victoracers.
Brembo brakes.
Milano sway bar and torsion bars, Koni shocks.
Racing radiator.
Roll cage.
It's loud and fun.
Later, Steve
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Pauly, Tim, et al:
We expect the CF hood scoops to sell for $200.00 USD, and the fiberglass scoops to sell for about $150.00. The scoops are pretty thick. We are using 4 layers of CF to make the scoops. The first two we made used just two layers, but that wasn't quite enough, as I could see the top of the scoop flexing up a little bit at highway speeds. With 4 layers there is no flexing of the scoop.
I have driven over 100 mph with the scoops on with no touble. We are bonding the scoops to the aluminum base with JB Weld, 30 minute epoxy, and six small button head hold down screws.
I do realize the prices are pretty high, but these things take a long time to make, and the real price killer is the new generation of airplanes coming out from Boeing and Airbus. They are buying up all the CF they can get their hands on; worldwide, and it is really driving the prices up.
Thanks for looking, and I'll keep you posted.
Steve
ps: If you'd like to see some of the other hobby stuff my business partner John Girgsby and I are up to, checkout:
www.egpworld.com/ultrahobby
We expect the CF hood scoops to sell for $200.00 USD, and the fiberglass scoops to sell for about $150.00. The scoops are pretty thick. We are using 4 layers of CF to make the scoops. The first two we made used just two layers, but that wasn't quite enough, as I could see the top of the scoop flexing up a little bit at highway speeds. With 4 layers there is no flexing of the scoop.
I have driven over 100 mph with the scoops on with no touble. We are bonding the scoops to the aluminum base with JB Weld, 30 minute epoxy, and six small button head hold down screws.
I do realize the prices are pretty high, but these things take a long time to make, and the real price killer is the new generation of airplanes coming out from Boeing and Airbus. They are buying up all the CF they can get their hands on; worldwide, and it is really driving the prices up.
Thanks for looking, and I'll keep you posted.
Steve
ps: If you'd like to see some of the other hobby stuff my business partner John Girgsby and I are up to, checkout:
www.egpworld.com/ultrahobby
Zamani: Are you talking about an entire hood? If so, I really have no idea. If it was totally CF it would be quite expensive, as the cloth alone would probably cost several hundred dollars. We haven't taken on a project that big yet; though we have been asked. As we get more proficient at this we may start to look at larger projects.
Steve
Steve