991/981/718 Carbon Hood Project
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991/981/718 Carbon Hood Project
It’s taken a year to get to this point but I finally want to share a project I have been working on with a good friend of mine out of Ohio who runs a company called Marsh Composites. I’ve owned the PMNA Cup Car hood for a while but we both wanted to make a carbon variant of the 991 hood and even offer a carbon version of the cup hood that some like to run.
I crated up the 991 hood and sent it his way. I then took measurements and we made templates for the cup hood as well.
It was also decided to copy the PMNA cup car ducts to carbon, because why not? This would be a cumbersome project for my friend but he nailed it. You don’t often get to see this side of the process.
Then it was time to create the actual hood. The goal was to create something that is half the weight of the aluminum hood and full carbon, no natural fibers, no seams, 12k weave and better than OEM in our opinion.
The results are stunning. It’s been a year long process but good things come with time. There are so many options that are possible, like weaves, directions, finishes, cup style or non cup style (plain). The best part is, most of you won’t believe what this would cost. Too often we’re all being bent over for lesser quality and customer makeup. Low production high quality is the name of the game here. I have to thank my long term friend, Joel. He and I have come together for several projects over the years and have created some great stuff. Let me know what you think!
Thanks for taking a look and I’ll share once on the car. This hood will actually live on a cayman, apologies for the disappointment not being a GT3 lol.
I crated up the 991 hood and sent it his way. I then took measurements and we made templates for the cup hood as well.
It was also decided to copy the PMNA cup car ducts to carbon, because why not? This would be a cumbersome project for my friend but he nailed it. You don’t often get to see this side of the process.
Then it was time to create the actual hood. The goal was to create something that is half the weight of the aluminum hood and full carbon, no natural fibers, no seams, 12k weave and better than OEM in our opinion.
The results are stunning. It’s been a year long process but good things come with time. There are so many options that are possible, like weaves, directions, finishes, cup style or non cup style (plain). The best part is, most of you won’t believe what this would cost. Too often we’re all being bent over for lesser quality and customer makeup. Low production high quality is the name of the game here. I have to thank my long term friend, Joel. He and I have come together for several projects over the years and have created some great stuff. Let me know what you think!
Thanks for taking a look and I’ll share once on the car. This hood will actually live on a cayman, apologies for the disappointment not being a GT3 lol.
Last edited by cfarm3r; 11-19-2022 at 11:40 AM.
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Most run the cup hood for “looks” on the street with the motorsport pins. Like below
Essentially, there are 3 variants of the 991 hood.
- No ducts (plain)
- GT3RS (naca ducts in different location feeding the brakes) with matching ducting from the cowl down to the brakes.
- Cup Car (Naca ducts in position show above feeding fresh air) with holes for Motorsport pins. The OE latch can still be used.
Cost is as follows:
With standard 12k and gloss
OEM style $3000 (plain no holes)
Cup hood $3200 hood only (duct cutouts and pin holes)
With ducts $3900 (included carbon ducts for below.
Add oem 3K $150
Add matte clear $100
Marsh Composites (@Marsh_Composites) in Kettering OH.
Last edited by cfarm3r; 11-19-2022 at 07:32 PM.
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The aluminum cup hood weighed in around 17 lbs and the carbon version is just over 8 so about half. The center section ribs are also gone on the carbon version. Please feel free to reach out to Joel at Marsh Composites via Facebook or Instagram. He has gotten a few messages lately so bare with him lol.
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Nice project. Joel and Christina do great work.
Factory GT3 hood is pretty light, so wonder what the weight savings might be here. Definitely interested in a hood with no ducts and V twill carbon with matte clear.
Factory GT3 hood is pretty light, so wonder what the weight savings might be here. Definitely interested in a hood with no ducts and V twill carbon with matte clear.
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Are these released yet? Installed pics and final weight would be good.
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Nice project! How's the fitment? It looked a little off in some of your pics at least of the passenger side along the fender. Is there any room to use the Cup ducts for brake ducting on the 991?
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As I stated in a post above the ducts were never brake ducts on the cup hood, they were fresh intakes for the cabin. The Street car RS hood were for the brakes. Is there a way to adapt them, probably. However, it would take some serious modification.
Last edited by cfarm3r; 04-18-2023 at 06:13 PM.
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These are available for purchase and the weight came in a little under 10lbs I believe. This was installed on my 981 project but I know Joel Marsh is looking for a 991 owner to purchase and take pictures. He’s willing to bump the order to get that done. His backlog is quite large at the moment, so if you’re interested let me know.
The fitment is good, I’m using the ducts underneath for a “completed look”. The hood needed a little “massaging” to close those gaps down on the sides but seems to be good now. It may ever so slightly he hitting the rubber caps underneath on the cowl.
More on the car here: https://rennlist.com/forums/981-foru...n-journey.html
These are available here at Marsh Composites
The fitment is good, I’m using the ducts underneath for a “completed look”. The hood needed a little “massaging” to close those gaps down on the sides but seems to be good now. It may ever so slightly he hitting the rubber caps underneath on the cowl.
More on the car here: https://rennlist.com/forums/981-foru...n-journey.html
These are available here at Marsh Composites
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Thanks for the quick reply - the pics from Autogeek were what I was referencing, and you posted them here before I could even link them.
I don't have a 991 right now so wasn't sure how routing looked under there for brake ducting.
I don't have a 991 right now so wasn't sure how routing looked under there for brake ducting.