The beauty cover hides unsightly wiring and plumbing and makes the engine bay look cleaner and neater to the eyes. In addition to dressing up the underhood area, they have the added benefit of keeping the area they cover clean and free of dirt and moisture.
Carbon fiber is a staple in the performance world and has been incorporated into motorsports since the early 80s. Over time companies have taken it upon themselves to create new carbon products to add to your car that may have not been originally available. Autotecknic is no different. If you're looking for a carbon addition that has been made to the highest standards with premium materials, then Autotecknic's line of carbon additions is your one-stop shop. Stand out from the rest when you open your hood with this full carbon fiber engine cover for the A90 Supra! Dry carbon fiber's name comes from its manufacturing process. Dry carbon fiber is formed by using a "pre-preg" or impregnated piece of carbon materials. This carbon is first placed into a mold, and then into a sealed vacuum (autoclave) to properly cure. This method creates the least amount of waste and forms a lighter version of carbon than the “wet” method. The autoclave vacuuming process of making dry carbon means fewer pinholes and virtually no air pockets in the carbon. Dry carbon is the highest-quality version of carbon fiber products that are produced.
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AutoTecknic was established in 2000 and has since become one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of carbon fiber parts and accessories for a wide variety of manufacturers. AutoTecknic's dry carbon fiber engine cover features high-quality carbon fiber that aesthetically improves the engine bay appearance. This engine cover is made of 3K twill weave pre-preg carbon fiber that creates the beauty of a uniform pattern that only dry carbon could. achieve. Dry carbon fiber's name also comes from its manufacturing process. Dry carbon fiber is formed by using a "pre-preg" or impregnated piece of carbon materials. This piece of carbon is first placed into a mold, and then into a sealed vacuum (autoclave) to properly cure. This particular method creates the least amount of waste and forms a lighter version of carbon than the “wet” method. The autoclave vacuuming process of making dry carbon means that there are fewer pinholes and virtually no air pockets that form in the carbon. Dry carbon is the highest quality version of carbon fiber products that are produced.
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A precision-crafted dry carbon fiber upgrade that enhances the engine bay of compatible BMW and MINI vehicles with a lightweight, motorsport-inspired design and easy OEM-style installation