View Poll Results: Halltech Carbon Fiber Killer Bee
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[Z06] Halltech Carbon Fiber Killer Bee
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St. Jude Donor '09
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"World Class Performance for your Corvette"
Intake Design and Engineering since 1999
Halltech Systems, LLC
262-510-7600
For service email:
orders@halltechsystems.com
www.halltechsystems.com
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Jim,
That is a thing of beauty. I intend on getting a Z06 this coming spring and I would not hesistate to spend some extra $$ to have not only one of the best performing CAI's but undoubtedly the best looking.
- Mitch
That is a thing of beauty. I intend on getting a Z06 this coming spring and I would not hesistate to spend some extra $$ to have not only one of the best performing CAI's but undoubtedly the best looking.
- Mitch
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Just to clarify the necessity for a mold. We have a carbon fiber mold from which the prototype was made, but we had to cut a MAF tower off one of our Nylon MAF housings, and bond it onto the bridge you see in the pictures. This procedure would not be adequate for production CF Bees. We have tested the prototype thoroughly, but in order to create a part with the MAF tower integrated into the CF part, a completely new mold has to be created. This is the expense that makes the first 20 or so units a break even deal. Even after 20 units, the profit per unit is very shallow. We are willing to go with this, but not for a few pieces.
Jim
Just to clarify the necessity for a mold. We have a carbon fiber mold from which the prototype was made, but we had to cut a MAF tower off one of our Nylon MAF housings, and bond it onto the bridge you see in the pictures. This procedure would not be adequate for production CF Bees. We have tested the prototype thoroughly, but in order to create a part with the MAF tower integrated into the CF part, a completely new mold has to be created. This is the expense that makes the first 20 or so units a break even deal. Even after 20 units, the profit per unit is very shallow. We are willing to go with this, but not for a few pieces.
Jim
Last edited by Halltech; 10-02-2008 at 11:49 AM.
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Is the 100 deposit part of the 600 dollars or addition to it???