Guys,

Thanks for your comments.

The reason I want to do a carbon airbox is

- in the future I am looking to develop a range of aftermarket airboxes for multiple cars, which will be based around several standard conic filter sizes and use standard parts with adapters for different mountings/air pickups etc.

The reason a mark 1 airbox is because I already have a development car

start with the best one, and the one you know I say.

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The reason carbon is although it's much more expensive than say an injection moulding to buy the parts, the tooling is much cheaper

(that means my initial outlay is less).

Also it's quite trendy at the moment.

If I were to be able to develop a carbon airbox with all the bits

(filter, ducts etc.

) and be able to market it for less than a

£100 would this be more attractive? For this price, if the carbon part was actually only a skin of carbon, like a trim cover, and the main body of the box was actually a plastic injection moulding but invisible once installed

(in other words, once installed all you see is the carbon bit), would this put anyone off?

I realise that perhaps the Mk1 area is probably the wrong place for an item such as this

- my experience is that the typical MK1 person tends to be more pragmatic about

"performance style" and also want more features for their cash.

The way I see it, if I can get the discerning MK1 owner a product they will be happy to fork out for, the other cars should be a piece of cake

Although I welcome the comments about other trim parts my experience lies with air induction so I will continue onwards with them.

Body panel parts would cost a fortune to tool, due to the size of them.

I really appreciate your comments guys, many thanks
