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my new front brake cooling ductwork...


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looking at my rotors last year i observed the inner part was beginning to develop stress cracks. i figured the lack of air was creating a temp differential and i needed cooling!

 

my idea, use the stock backing plates, modify them to clear my larger calipers, add an inlet and cooling source and...voila-home brewed cooling ducts!

 

here are the stock backing plates, 2.5" exhaust tubing, 45 deg angle cut and welded in place. i then removed the material to allow air to flow thru the tube. i mounted the plates in place after i had modded them to fit my brakes. then determined where to place the inlet based on clearance of; sway bar, tie rod end as well as estimating placement of cooling hose, etc.

 

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here is a shot of one mounted...

 

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this shows the parts all blasted and zinc plated, next job is to reinstall them.

 

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the funnel looking things are the inlets i had made to fit in my kaminari air dam [pics of the air dam in my photo section]. i'll post pics of them mounted when i get the energy to head to my 20 degree freezing garage!

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john, i actually ran this setup all summer with no issues. i wound up 'ovaling' the inlet tube on the backing plate to provide a bit more clearance for where it snakes between the tie rod end and sway bar. i used some zip ties to loosely hold the hoses in place and keep them from dragging on the ground but still allow adequate slack to compensate for the wheels turning. i'll post pics of the hose routing when i reinstall everything. 12 degrees farenheit this morning. gotta be a tad more balmy before i head to the garage...

 

Looks nice David. How are you going to route the hose?

 

John

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That sounds good, please post up some pics when you get it completed. My experience is it's pretty tough to get the hose positioned so that it doesn't kink or rub the tire, and even tougher to keep it there under track conditions. I was using 3", it might be more workable with the 2.5". One of my efforts went up the strut, then forward and down to the air dam inlet. Another went across the sway bar, then under the frame rail forward. Neither survived a full day on track.

 

Mark says I can fix anything with zip ties and duct tape, but I have yet to conquer the brake ducts. That may be the reason he get's into a corner much better than me!!!!

 

John

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For the ducting running along the inner fender just use thin wall 2.5" exhaust tubing strapped to the inner fender. Crimp bends are fine so lay out the route and have a muffler shop bend it. Wire ties with the little screw eyelets will hold it onto the inner fender liner just fine.

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