opjose
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Joined: 11/26/2005 From: Poolesville,
MD, USA Status: offline
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Whenever you receive a cowl or wheel pants like this ( you should see how THIN and fragile my GP Skybolt's cowl is, makes the NP ones look like steel! ) a good idea is to either fuel proof the inside with a 50% Epoxy/%50 Alchohol mix or use fiberglass material and epoxy. This makes a huge difference. I use to harden all of the areas I cut out on my cowls with thin CA, but now I resort to the epoxy solution for added strength and to prevent cracking. The NP kits DO NOT have particulary thin or fragile cowls and pants, but they do vary a bit. The pants in the Ultimate 40S (the purple version) were fantastic. Nice and thick with grooves for the gear and fiberglass covered blind nut inserts... very nice. While the cowl was a bit thinner but still good. The cowl on the Ultimate 120 is good as is the one on the Pitts... though the Pitts wheel skirts are easy to crush.... The cowl on the Passion is great, the Hellcat 120 too thin (easy to fix with a re-inforcement ring), Ultimate BiPe pants too brittle (needs Epoxy), etc. So for the most part just make sure you add a little TLC and you'll do fine... The GP SKYBOLT ARF cowl was NOT so easy to fix as it was almost paper thin... ugh, and this from a much more expensive manufacturer... coupled with the awful coverjob on it, and I would have been far better off, and $120.00 richer with a second (for me as I already have one ) far better Ultimate 120 from NP... though that's on my list for later in the year.
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