AutoExe Bonnet Damper
Only downside was the $$... otherwise it was a 15 minute install:
1. remove the 2 hood bolts/insert hood shock plate/retighten bolts.
2. replace the factory bolt on the fenderwell with the included pivot-head bolt.
3. snap damper end onto pivot-head bolt
4. repeat for other side
You can have any color dampers you want, as long as they're red...
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel....html&lp=ja_en
1. remove the 2 hood bolts/insert hood shock plate/retighten bolts.
2. replace the factory bolt on the fenderwell with the included pivot-head bolt.
3. snap damper end onto pivot-head bolt
4. repeat for other side
You can have any color dampers you want, as long as they're red...
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel....html&lp=ja_en
Last edited by shawrf1; Dec 1, 2003 at 04:35 AM.
Re: AutoExe Bonnet Damper
Originally posted by shawrf1
I had Prova units on my WRX before and loved them, so I splurged and picked these up through VividRacing:
I had Prova units on my WRX before and loved them, so I splurged and picked these up through VividRacing:
Thanks!
shoot they sell for ~300... take a look :
http://www.boomplustoys.net/autoexe_rx8.shtml
http://www.boomplustoys.net/autoexe_rx8.shtml
These take the place of the cheesy 'hood prop' which I feel cheapens the whole look of the engine bay.
The Euro-Spec cars come with these, or it is a Mazda option - could someone in the U.K. let us know how much and who to order from?
Pretty please....?
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doc
The Euro-Spec cars come with these, or it is a Mazda option - could someone in the U.K. let us know how much and who to order from?
Pretty please....?
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doc
UK cars come with the hood prop as standard. The "bonnet dampers" as they are known over here, are £99.95, which is more than a few of your $Canadian.
The hood of the RX8 is paper light aluminium, a fraction of a steel one, so its not going to kill you lifting it once a week or so to check the oil.
Cheers
---Dave
The hood of the RX8 is paper light aluminium, a fraction of a steel one, so its not going to kill you lifting it once a week or so to check the oil.
Cheers
---Dave
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Originally posted by brothervoodoo
Kind of like the model T.
Kind of like the model T.
a red model T... now that's sumthin' :D
XDEEDUBBX: The hood doesn't fly up, but (trying to relate it to something you may better envision) it comes up a tad bit slower than the navi screen popping up... or maybe a moderate-speed garage door opening... or about the same speed a 90y.o. with a tennis-ball-outfitted walker would lift the lightweight hood, but much more smoothly and with no groaning or complaints about what they were doing there, lifting your hood for your lazy ***.
santino: I'm afraid I don't understand about the hood bulging?
If you guys are in the area this Thursday: https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...referrerid=619
santino: I'm afraid I don't understand about the hood bulging?
If you guys are in the area this Thursday: https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...referrerid=619
I guess that by "bulging" santino means that the dampers are trying to push to hood open all the time... so when it is closed there is upward pressure from te dampers trying to open the hood, so making it "bulge" up...
Originally posted by druck
UK cars come with the hood prop as standard. The "bonnet dampers" as they are known over here, are £99.95...
UK cars come with the hood prop as standard. The "bonnet dampers" as they are known over here, are £99.95...

Originally posted by MadMAX
Does the hood slowly open up by itself? Or do you still have to lift it?
Does the hood slowly open up by itself? Or do you still have to lift it?
Originally posted by KC_RX-8
how does it close? do you have to slam the hood down?
how does it close? do you have to slam the hood down?
Bulging: No. When closed, the shocks are exerting pressure parallel to the ground and towards the rear of the car... the hood wouldn't bulge b/c of that.
Opening the hood: You still need to reach under and undo the hood latch, then lift the hood about 4" before the dampers will do the rest of the heavy lifting... Their novelty is comparable to manual windows vs. power windows.
Closing the hood: Pull the hood about 3/4-way down w/one or two fingers and from 4" or so, push down gently to assist gravity so it'll latch solidly. Kinda hard to explain...
These may be really helpful for people with no opposable thumbs to use the hood prop. I have two, but I have to pace myself and reserve their use for important things.
UK dampers: If I had known... probably could've saved $100 or so... the things we learn...
Rob
Opening the hood: You still need to reach under and undo the hood latch, then lift the hood about 4" before the dampers will do the rest of the heavy lifting... Their novelty is comparable to manual windows vs. power windows.
Closing the hood: Pull the hood about 3/4-way down w/one or two fingers and from 4" or so, push down gently to assist gravity so it'll latch solidly. Kinda hard to explain...
These may be really helpful for people with no opposable thumbs to use the hood prop. I have two, but I have to pace myself and reserve their use for important things.
UK dampers: If I had known... probably could've saved $100 or so... the things we learn...
Rob
Last edited by shawrf1; Dec 4, 2003 at 12:37 AM.
I would be more concerned about bending or kinking the hood when first trying to close it... with the hood up, the strut support point is very close to the hinge point. If one of those struts siezes you could bend the hood...
Just a thought..
Just a thought..
Originally posted by MadMAX
I guess that by "bulging" santino means that the dampers are trying to push to hood open all the time... so when it is closed there is upward pressure from te dampers trying to open the hood, so making it "bulge" up...
...
I would be more concerned about bending or kinking the hood when first trying to close it... with the hood up, the strut support point is very close to the hinge point. If one of those struts siezes you could bend the hood...
Just a thought..
I guess that by "bulging" santino means that the dampers are trying to push to hood open all the time... so when it is closed there is upward pressure from te dampers trying to open the hood, so making it "bulge" up...
...
I would be more concerned about bending or kinking the hood when first trying to close it... with the hood up, the strut support point is very close to the hinge point. If one of those struts siezes you could bend the hood...
Just a thought..

Oops. I'm with you, MadMAX, I wouldn't risk it. Call me conservative though!
Cheers,
Hymee.
Last edited by Hymee; Feb 7, 2004 at 05:42 AM.



