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Aviator44 11-09-2014 07:27 PM

More on what we discussed, this is the method to do it properly. Again, doing it yourself isn't that difficult. It's setting up the molds correctly and the time required that make it a long process. I order most of my supplies from composite envisions but there are numerous suppliers. Look forward to seeing your parts. I will be making nearly 30+ carbon fiber pieces for the Z alone over the winter.

Carbon Fiber Construction - /Inside Koenigsegg - YouTube

BBRSpeedWorks 11-09-2014 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Aviator44 (Post 3026826)
More on what we discussed, this is the method to do it properly. Again, doing it yourself isn't that difficult. It's setting up the molds correctly and the time required that make it a long process. I order most of my supplies from composite envisions but there are numerous suppliers. Look forward to seeing your parts. I will be making nearly 30+ carbon fiber pieces for the Z alone over the winter.

Carbon Fiber Construction - /Inside Koenigsegg - YouTube

ya i'm getting mine at the same place...are you vacuum bagging or infusion? I got upgraded pump and I got **** ton of material so i can get this down. hopefully make some nice charge pipes and maybe make some intakes.....

SlowZ 11-09-2014 09:18 PM

Interested in seeing the process. Iv been following your build and stuff and it's very impressive man. Keep up the good work

NoLaKrewe 11-09-2014 10:55 PM

I really wish I knew where to start. All this stuff looks so technical to me, as well as building your own turbo kit. I'd love to know how to aquire both of these skills.

BBRSpeedWorks 11-09-2014 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SlowZ (Post 3026870)
Interested in seeing the process. Iv been following your build and stuff and it's very impressive man. Keep up the good work

Thanks and I try...
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Originally Posted by NoLaKrewe (Post 3026897)
I really wish I knew where to start. All this stuff looks so technical to me, as well as building your own turbo kit. I'd love to know how to aquire both of these skills.

First off thanks. I try I'm still learning everyday reading, talking to forum members and finding things that work..for me I want a nice product for a nice price. Plus I love says I built my car that's what its about to me.


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