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Old 01-08-2007, 08:23 PM
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Default New Sponsor: Carbon Fiber Valve Covers.com

Our newest sponsor is CarbonFiberValveCovers.com. They have true carbon fiber valve covers for SBC, BBC, SBF, LSx, and many more. Their newest release is the LSx covers which have an added 3/4" hieght and are developed to fit most valvetrain combinations from stock to Jesel and/or roller rockers. They have fitments for all the LS series engines and are adding more fitments regularly so check out their website for the latest additions.

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Old 01-09-2007, 06:00 AM
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Cool, I found these a while back and was thinking about picking up a set for my ZZ3.
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Old 01-09-2007, 08:10 AM
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definitely going that way!

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Old 01-09-2007, 08:30 AM
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Look like real nice pieces!!
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:20 PM
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I've owned a couple sets of various Carbon Components stuff in the past, it is nice stuff. I work with carbon fiber everyday at work for spacecraft structures so I can make a pretty quick determination on a composite part if it's decent or not.

Dave Wilbur, one of the owners, used to work for Lockheed "back in the day"-- the parts are well designed, well made, and quite pretty, probably be best CF work I've seen to date at a "consumer" level.
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Thanks for the welcome Scott. We are finalizing the LSx cover and should be shipping covers next week. I am excited to say Jody has ordered a set for the Maltitude's new mill and Scott has a set coming for his LS7. I cant wait to get a few of these out there. I have a set of the Big block covers on my Ramjet 502 and they still look great after 3+ years of street strip use. We are adding new covers regularly and my next valve cover will be a Big Chief Pontiac head which is mostly used in Drag racing. We are redisigning the Big Block cover to allow more valvetrain clearance for Jesel's. We are slowly introducing some Ford fitments. It should be fun. Hopefully the industry will catch on to the coolest option in valve covers and we will be able to offer carbon covers for everything on the planet someday.

If you need anything or have technical questions please give me a holler.

Just a note we now offer the covers without logos so all you see is a nice carbon cover.

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Old 01-09-2007, 02:30 PM
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got any pictures of these installed on a car?
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Those are the big Blocks. I dont have any LSx covers pics on a car yet but heres a sneak preview on a motor at Sema

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I like these These should sell like hot cakes. Congrats on a very nice product.
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I saw these, they are awesome and John is a great guy. Good Luck John.
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