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Hi All,

 

Well I have been working on my brake ducts for a bit now and have most of the parts made here are a few pitures:

 

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Not pictured is the 2 inch Aircraft quality metal reinforced silicone duct I will use to connect the input at the airdam to the brake backing plate.

 

Now I just need to figure out how to add some type of screen to catch the stuff that should not be in the brakes. So does anyone have any ideas? I am working with a MSA Type 3 airdam and I want this to look as clean as posible.

 

Thanks for the help.

HB280ZT

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I will see what I can find locally. I am thinking that I can form the wire mesh from the back of the airdam and then pop rivit it into the cup. That way you see the back of the brake duct cup and just a wire screen. Then when it is time I can get the cups powder coated and just change out the mesh as needed.

 

John thanks for the help it took me a bit to picture something that would work.

 

Will post some pictures when I get this worked out and something fabbed up.

 

Oh yea if you were wondering where I got the cups that I used for the back of the airdam I got them at WalMart. They started off life as metal light buckets for a 3 light stand. Cost about $12 and I got 3 buckets, 2 on the car and 1 spare!

 

HB280ZT

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Well all I found some wire mesh that I liked so I did a bit of fabrication and this is what I came up with. What do you think?

 

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Yea it is sitting on my roof, it was the only place I could put it to take a nice picture of my handy work.

 

Also for those who wondered what was behind a MSA type 3 airdam. Well here is what I have behind mine!

 

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I like something other then fiberglass protecting the frontend of my Z.

 

Hope this helps someone out in the long run and maybe someday I will get a chance to see how it works on the track.

 

HB280ZT

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I will be running 2" silicone duct. I plan to run it along the contour of the wheel well. So it would be attached close to the headlight bucket then along the side and top of the wheel well then down along the side of the strut tower.

 

That way I will keep the hose away from the tire and make it move easy when you turn the wheel from lock to lock.

 

I will post some pictures then I get this part done, hopefully in the next week or so.

 

HB280ZT

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Well all I finally have the duct work figured out and brackets made. Here is how it all looks at full droop:

 

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I have run the suspension and steering through its full range of motion and the ducts do not touch the tires.

 

Hopefully someday in the near future I will get a chance to see how it all works at the track. But for now I will just have to play with it on the street. I hope this helps someone else.

 

HB280ZT

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