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> Brake cooling, How to set it up / parts sources
campbellcj
post Jan 15 2003, 10:26 PM
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So far I am not cooking the brakes enough to really need the duct setup, on these non brake-intensive local tracks. But sooner or later it will happen.

I like the Smart-Racing setup to hold the hoses to the a-arms. Very slick. But, their kit does not (apparently) include the key little part, that attaches the ducting to the hub/rotor assembly.

On the other hand, the kits from Perf Prods and OG Racing etc that do include the little manifold thingie also come with scoops, and ducting, that I do not need because I would run the ducts up to my front spoiler/dam.

Anybody have tips on how to set this up and where to get the plastic piece that directs the air into the rotor?

Oh yeah, yes, I have vented rotors. 911SC "A" calipers up front and 914-4 front calipers in back, with a "tee" and 19mm M/C. Pagid pads and ATE fluid currently, although that might change.

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post Jan 16 2003, 10:39 AM
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Call AJ-USA @ (800) 877-1911, they sell the entire kit or the parts by themselves.

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post Jan 16 2003, 02:21 PM
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That is who I used to get them from Chris. I couldnt remember earlier. We use the scoop style that attaches to the A arm.

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post Jan 16 2003, 02:33 PM
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I use the scoop style too... got mine and got a few replacement parts also from AJ....

I know I've bought parts separate before...
also I don't think the kit includes the block off plate that goes in the hub... Purpose: to block off and thus reverse the natural flow of air...

I bought mine for something like 40 bucks... then found out that I had to completely refit and cut down to make them fit.. If I had it to do over I certainly would not buy them... just make a simple pattern from cardboard and cut out a pair from thin al stock....

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post Jan 16 2003, 11:00 PM
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Yeah, Smart-Racing has the block-off plates ($50-ish/pair I think).

Thanks for the tip re. AJUSA. I have bought stuff from there before and will give 'em a ring.

Clarification -- any reason to use the "scoops" if my front dam/spoiler has built in cooling duct inlets? Seems like I would get pretty good flow thru the spoiler.
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post Jan 17 2003, 04:35 AM
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Use your spoiler. Some of my guy's like to run that chin spoiler that acts like a difuser. Sooo they run the small scoops attached to the control arms.


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