i have prepped my fog light shrouds to accept 2.5in poly hose for my brake ducts. ill then modify the splash shields to hook up to the other end and then that should be sufficient.
It can certainly be done and look better than the GRM car ended up, but that at least gets the basic idea across. The hardest part would be attaching the ducts to the bumper cover without resorting to rivets like they did. I guess some sort of epoxy. Or maybe instead of cutting up the bumper cover like that you could use some smaller ducts and put them in about where stock fog lights would go.
i have prepped my fog light shrouds to accept 2.5in poly hose for my brake ducts. ill then modify the splash shields to hook up to the other end and then that should be sufficient.
Shortly, i have to pick up some poly hose still.
I would try a higher temp pad before going into a huge project like brake ducts. Ive run on this track a couple times with Hawk DTC70's up front and Porterfield R4 in the back. No braking issues whatsoever. Rear straight is 1.2 miles long, whole track is about 3.5. Never had an issue with the brakes at all doing back to back 20 minute sessions since both my girlfriend and I were both driving the car in different run groups.
We were running the full course config. Basically all the way around the outside. You can see the braking zone at the end of the back straight is hard, into a very tight kink.
the problem i have found is the space where the tire and harmonic balancer are at full turn. i have wider tires and spacers but still have about 1 inch of space. the only way i see it to happen is to make some custom foam models to make a thin wall transition where the tires are at full turn. transmission side would be a cake walk, the other a lot of work...
Bringing back this thread, but with a twist.
I am looking to route some brake ducts in, but have to get them around my intercooler piping.
I am running a Wilwood Dynapro BBK (6-pots and 12.2" slotted rotors) with Wilwood PolyMatrix pads in the front. In the rear I have a stock setup with either Hawk or stock pads, I can't remember.
I noticed some cooling issues (a la a mushy pedal) at the end of a track day. It came on quick which makes me think I overheated the pads, but I'm no expert in that subject.
Anyways, I'd like to do something like the optional DC5 inlets or something. This is what my front end looks like:
This is the track out here:
Where they really take a beating is after the main straight coming into 4 and 5.
Last edited by gtolio; 08-08-2011 at 10:08 PM.
You can run the ducting under the frame rail for clearance and also use 2.0 or 2.5" duct instead of 3".
You can also run naca ducts underneath the car for an air source like the Mugen RR
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