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Old 02-14-2008, 06:10 PM
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I like the Spoon rear diffuser, but I don't think we could sell it for less then $700-$800. I think we would probably add some stakes down the middle of the diffuser. Would there be interest in something like that?

What about a hood like the ASM but without that little vent on the driver side?
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^^^ ASMish w/out the CAI bump would be nice.



(I'm not sure what you mean by"little vent on driver side"... the ASM hoods I've seen don't have it --- unless you mean the NASA vent on their race car)
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A C-west style would be cool (skip the full radiator shroud)....

...could be to aggressive to sell well though






Old 02-15-2008, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by slackfaster,Feb 15 2008, 02:44 AM
^^^ ASMish w/out the CAI bump would be nice.
x2. A C-West style would be awesome, but that'd be difficult for those running a stock intake.

As far as the diffuser, it doesn't have to be *that* complicated. Something like the feels or the ASM would do.
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you realize there is a very similar FRP repilca on ebay of that..its called the drift hood.
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I would def. point towards the aggressive side. As the market is already saturated with subtle hoods. Maybe more air extraction vents in the hood similar to that of C-west hood. Amuse I believe made a prototype hood that was just killer but they never produced it. I believe it just became a one off piece for a customer of theirs.
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Originally Posted by bullitt5897,Feb 15 2008, 07:58 AM
I would def. point towards the aggressive side. As the market is already saturated with subtle hoods. Maybe more air extraction vents in the hood similar to that of C-west hood. Amuse I believe made a prototype hood that was just killer but they never produced it. I believe it just became a one off piece for a customer of theirs.
Do you have any pictures of the Amuse hood you speak of?

We had discussed that Cwest hood but like someone mentioned, there is already a replica made by Cwings, even though their parts look like poo compared to Mastergrades. We are still in discussion on the diffuser, we'll let you know what we come up with.

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Originally Posted by ShowstoppersUSA,Feb 15 2008, 09:17 AM
Do you have any pictures of the Amuse hood you speak of?

We had discussed that Cwest hood but like someone mentioned, there is already a replica made by Cwings, even though their parts look like poo compared to Mastergrades. We are still in discussion on the diffuser, we'll let you know what we come up with.

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What is the hood on Kondor999's car?
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Originally Posted by -Q-,Feb 15 2008, 04:40 AM
x2. A C-West style would be awesome, but that'd be difficult for those running a stock intake.

As far as the diffuser, it doesn't have to be *that* complicated. Something like the feels or the ASM would do.
x2 ! a design for the ap2 also. no one is selling a complete bolt-on diffuser for us ap2 owners, so I'm sure they will sell.
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