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| DVWP - Vorsteiner Race Hood for e46 Hi guys! I'm thinking of buying the Vorsteiner Vented Race Hood in Dry Vacuum Woven Plastic for my 325Ci convertible. I know a couple of people on the forums have it but I'm having trouble understanding what exactly is DVWP? I know it has a plastic component, so does that mean on impact it'll flex and snap? Or is it a brittle material like CF or FG that will splinter? I'd also like to know how it would hold up over time engine bay heat, I'm worried that it may warp Sorry if they sound like silly questions but I'm just trying to understand what I'm buying ![]() Thanks!
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| "plastic" and "resin" are interchangeable terms depending on where in the world you are. FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) and fiberglass are the same thing, i.e. the resin IS plastic, and the fiberglass reinforces the matrix, hense the name. "woven" just means they didn't use fiberglass flox or CSM, but actual cloth. Technically speaking, there is no such thing as "dry vacuum woven plastic", or "dry vac bagging", or "dry carbon parts". Fiberglass thats dry is just fiberglass cloth, you need to add resin, which makes it "wet". Vacuum bagging can be done 2 ways, normally you'd use "pre-preg" or wet out the cloth, then place it in the vac bag to press out the air and excess resin, making a stronger part. Another way is placing the fiberglass and core if any in the bad dry, then using the vacuum (and gravity) to draw in the resin through a tube from a bucket. This is called resin infusion, and results in less excess resin production and waste, but harder to get right without doing lots of testing and experience. People who are not specialists in the field of composites call this "dry" because it's not "wet layup" (which do not use vac bagging), but just because it's not "wet" doesn't make it "dry". Anyways, that hood is just a vac bagged fiberglass hood. Which is good.
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Thanks or the valuable info guys, this helps!
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| twas an excerpt of some random website... Vorsteiner V-CSL Boot Lid DVWP BMW E46 M3 01-05 Vivid Racing but they dont seem to have much selection really...so check this... Welcome to Vorsteiner. And thanks there Highboosted....It all makes sense to me now! (ive done alot of fiberglass & know CF techniques fairly well, but the infusion method new to me) JP
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| Thanks for that link
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