Originally Posted by ResIpsa I'll try to get around to posting a DIY thread with pictures this weekend. Installation requires brake tubing and zip ties. And a dremel tool for
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05-19-2010, 04:43 PM | #33 (permalink) | |
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My brake ducts are a modification of ModShack's forced air ducts. I removed the tubing from the air boxes and routed it to the wheel wells. I imagine you could fit a NACA duct or some other inlet to the undertray but that would start to get complicated. Even in the case of the Nismo nose you could simply drill a couple of holes in the undertray and zip tie the brake tubing on top of the undertray and directly in the air flow.
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With brake cooling is it mostly about just putting fresh air onto the brakes or do you have to worry about pumping air out of the area?
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Fresh air onto the brake disks. You don't really have to worry about pumping air out on this type of scale unless you are running a JGTC/dedicated circuit car and even then I have rarely really seen a setup that evacuates air, just more ducts!
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Someone needs to mass produce and sell a Brake Duct cooling product for us that is easy and effective...
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Hi there, good list so far.
Just thinking you might want to consider adding some approximate wheel fit info to the BBK's as well. That seems to be a very common question that comes up.
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Plus, NACA ducts only work in a laminar air flow field. Without wind tunnel testing (or careful track testing if you now how to do it), there is no way to assume the flow is laminar and not turbulent. Once the flow detaches, NACA ducts just don't work. Spinning wheels and tires are great at messing up air flow!
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