Reen's CF emblem filler on Chrome Silver
I received my emblem fillers today. Immediate impression, they're very thin and I'm kind of surprised by the way they look. That's mainly because I haven't held a whole lot of carbon fiber in my hand before.
Installation was marginally difficult. Reen, I think some clarification of your installation instructions would help. I kept trying to wedge one corner in and then the opposite one. That's not the way to do it. Instead, slide the curved part of the insert under the "bun" on the burger. When that's all in, push down and the "patty" part will pop in. 3 of them, no problem. The front lower one, I didn't get both of the corners in as much as I would have liked before I pushed down the patty part. End result is that the corners are a little squished. Luckily, it's the bottom one and even then it's difficult to tell. Once I get the car in the light, I'll take a better look. Which brings me to the next thing, these will be very difficult to remove. Reen, is there any way to make them just a few micrometers smaller? That might make installation and removal a little easier, but then again, they might fall out.
Overall impression - a unique (so far) product, well made and cheap. Installation should take minutes and the end result makes your Z just a little different.
Here's a pic of the parts.
Installation was marginally difficult. Reen, I think some clarification of your installation instructions would help. I kept trying to wedge one corner in and then the opposite one. That's not the way to do it. Instead, slide the curved part of the insert under the "bun" on the burger. When that's all in, push down and the "patty" part will pop in. 3 of them, no problem. The front lower one, I didn't get both of the corners in as much as I would have liked before I pushed down the patty part. End result is that the corners are a little squished. Luckily, it's the bottom one and even then it's difficult to tell. Once I get the car in the light, I'll take a better look. Which brings me to the next thing, these will be very difficult to remove. Reen, is there any way to make them just a few micrometers smaller? That might make installation and removal a little easier, but then again, they might fall out.
Overall impression - a unique (so far) product, well made and cheap. Installation should take minutes and the end result makes your Z just a little different.
Here's a pic of the parts.
From the back.
The car is Christina, that is to say, dirty.
More pics after a good washing, hopefully this weekend. Or, at least in the sun, which might be about the same time.
The car is Christina, that is to say, dirty.
More pics after a good washing, hopefully this weekend. Or, at least in the sun, which might be about the same time.
Bonz-
Yes, as shown in your picture, but just the opposite for the bottom half.
On the top half, the "bun" part is incut, so put it in first. On the bottom half, the "burger" part is incut, so it goes in first in that case.
rouxeny-
I'll take your suggestions to heart. This is the kind of feedback I'm looking for. They look sweet on your CS though!
The sizing is a compromise between ease of installation and making sure they stay put, as you figured. I went through many iterations (CNC cut, so I can just tweak the CAD file a bit) and this worked best. I didn't want to have to use adhesive, both to avoid affecting your paint, and to simplify removal.
The best results I have had with removal entail putting your thumb on the filler and pushing to one side until a small gap opens up at a corner. Then CAREFULLY stick something behind that corner (I prefer a tiny eyeglass flathead screwdriver) and start working it loose.
Hope this is helpful.
-reen
Yes, as shown in your picture, but just the opposite for the bottom half.
On the top half, the "bun" part is incut, so put it in first. On the bottom half, the "burger" part is incut, so it goes in first in that case.
rouxeny-
I'll take your suggestions to heart. This is the kind of feedback I'm looking for. They look sweet on your CS though!
The sizing is a compromise between ease of installation and making sure they stay put, as you figured. I went through many iterations (CNC cut, so I can just tweak the CAD file a bit) and this worked best. I didn't want to have to use adhesive, both to avoid affecting your paint, and to simplify removal.
The best results I have had with removal entail putting your thumb on the filler and pushing to one side until a small gap opens up at a corner. Then CAREFULLY stick something behind that corner (I prefer a tiny eyeglass flathead screwdriver) and start working it loose.
Hope this is helpful.
-reen
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Bonz, you are correct. Bun first on the top. I didn't know that you had to do the patty part first on the bottom. That might explain my issues with the front bottom one. Reen, I knew what you meant by "incut" but I couldn't figure out how to make it apply.
What if you made a very very small cutout on one edge, just big enough to slip a small screwdriver under?
Well, if you think about it though, I don't think many people will be putting on and taking off theirs on a frequent basis. I'm sure that if I really really have to take them off, I'll figure out a way. You could always take off the emblems themselves, but it would seem a pain.
You made the right decision to go without adhesive.
Nice product.
What if you made a very very small cutout on one edge, just big enough to slip a small screwdriver under?
Well, if you think about it though, I don't think many people will be putting on and taking off theirs on a frequent basis. I'm sure that if I really really have to take them off, I'll figure out a way. You could always take off the emblems themselves, but it would seem a pain.
You made the right decision to go without adhesive.
Nice product.
Nice job, Andrew. You beat me to this one.
I was thinking of getting them but Margie disapproved and since she approved me getting rims, I will accept her opinion.
Maybe when she's sees them at the meet I can change her mind.
I was thinking of getting them but Margie disapproved and since she approved me getting rims, I will accept her opinion.
Maybe when she's sees them at the meet I can change her mind.
Originally posted by Dr Bonz
What do you mean by "uncut"?
What do you mean by "uncut"?
In cross section, the emblem is like this:
________
|______/_______|
That's really horrible, but the '/' is the 'incut' part. Opening is larger at the bottom (against the paint) than at the top (the opening).
Kind of hard to explain. Hope this helps.
-reen
Hey Reen, I emailed you yesterday about the emblem, just wondered if you got it, haven't heard. Kevinb@edgepark.com. Thanks!
Your order's in the works. I've been out of town, but I'm getting back tonight, so you'll hear from me tomorrow (Thurs).
-reen
-reen
Originally posted by Zracer03
Hey Reen, I emailed you yesterday about the emblem, just wondered if you got it, haven't heard. Kevinb@edgepark.com. Thanks!
Hey Reen, I emailed you yesterday about the emblem, just wondered if you got it, haven't heard. Kevinb@edgepark.com. Thanks!



