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ZMan8 03-23-2012 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 1616787)
I think these ducts would look goof on the nismo bumper

Or something along the lines of the nismo RC

:iagree: Someone can probably photoshop it in

SPOHN 03-23-2012 08:13 PM

Can't wait to get my kit. I should be able to put it on next weekend. If it gets sent out when they said. But no biggie. The guys at Stillen were a pleasure to talk to.

roplusbee 03-23-2012 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 1616787)
I think these ducts would look good on the nismo bumper

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/w...-s2000duct.jpg

Or something along the lines of the nismo RC

Ron is just all over it. i was reading about introducing vents in the NISMO bumper. I'll have to take a look at yours when you are don Ron!

Isamu 03-24-2012 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by roplusbee (Post 1617480)
Ron is just all over it. i was reading about introducing vents in the NISMO bumper. I'll have to take a look at yours when you are don Ron!

link to thread? :tup:

Ron 03-24-2012 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by roplusbee (Post 1617480)
Ron is just all over it. i was reading about introducing vents in the NISMO bumper. I'll have to take a look at yours when you are don Ron!

Lol I'm not doing this.. yet

Kyle@STILLEN 03-24-2012 10:16 AM

Ron, that looks similar to what my engineers and I drew up yesterday. We still have the Nismo BRE 370Z here so we'll start playing with this soon. We may need a production car if there is a local one willing to stop by for a few hours one day? The BRE 370 did not start its life as a Nismo so I'll want to make sure that whatever we do will work on a truly production car.

Ron 03-24-2012 10:25 AM

that is awesome, I would volunteer for it but I'm not local :( Keep us posted! Pics of said drawing? :D

jetguy 03-24-2012 10:51 AM

this price seems high to me. you get some bent (simple bends) sheet metal and orange hose. this would be pretty easy to duplicate in a metal shop/home shop with just a manual hand brake and a wire feed welder. cool product, great job, but the price point seems a little too much. $100-$150 seems more like it.

spearfish25 03-24-2012 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jetguy (Post 1618225)
this price seems high to me. you get some bent (simple bends) sheet metal and orange hose. this would be pretty easy to duplicate in a metal shop/home shop with just a manual hand brake and a wire feed welder. cool product, great job, but the price point seems a little too much. $100-$150 seems more like it.

I'd very much like it to be free, but that's just not reality. In this case, the whole is equal to more than the sum of the parts. For over 3 years, no one has come out with a brake cooling kit for this car. The simple matter of fact is that making the replacement splash guard that mounts on the hub and has a hose flange isn't so straight forward. If you can do it yourself, go for it. Until some other companies come out with similar kits, Stillen can charge whatever they like. $295 is reasonable for anyone that truly needs it. Would I like it to be $150? Absolutely, and I would have ordered already. For now, I'll ponder it a while longer and maybe order in a month or two if I think I really need it.

travisjb 03-24-2012 03:22 PM

^ +1 to that... you will spend a lot more doing a DIY that works to the same effect given the need for custom brackets etc, and may end up short of the temp benefit of the Stillen setup

Something else to think about... if you cook your rotors and they crack or warp, how much will that cost? If your brakes fade and you end up in a tire wall or worse, how much will that cost? I've done both, better for everyone else to avoid :)

cdoxp800 03-24-2012 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ZMan8 (Post 1617271)
:iagree: Someone can probably photoshop it in

Found this

Cmike2780 03-24-2012 09:21 PM

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I'm not sure how big these things are.

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1332642099

JB1 03-24-2012 11:34 PM

I think people with the Z1 oil cooler set up might have to re-run their oil lines on the passenger side if you want to install this brake cooling kit. I looked today and the area where the brake cooler hose runs from the facia into the wheel well, that's where you have to take out the plastic plate, is exactly the same location where the oil line runfor the Z1 oil cooler set up.

I have the Z1 oilcooler kit installed and I'm interested in the Stillen brake cooler kit, but I'll take some time to figure this one out before I hit "order" on the stillen site...

Rusty 03-25-2012 09:08 AM

Use something like the NISMO RC ducts, and I'll buy the kit.

ChrisSlicks 03-25-2012 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 1618465)
I'd very much like it to be free, but that's just not reality. In this case, the whole is equal to more than the sum of the parts. For over 3 years, no one has come out with a brake cooling kit for this car. The simple matter of fact is that making the replacement splash guard that mounts on the hub and has a hose flange isn't so straight forward. If you can do it yourself, go for it. Until some other companies come out with similar kits, Stillen can charge whatever they like. $295 is reasonable for anyone that truly needs it. Would I like it to be $150? Absolutely, and I would have ordered already. For now, I'll ponder it a while longer and maybe order in a month or two if I think I really need it.

The cost is definitely more than the sum of the parts. This is a low quantity production unit, they are only going to sell one brake duct kit for every 100 cold air intakes so it only makes sense that the price is a little higher so they can re-coup the engineering costs. If you had a race shop custom engineer this for you it would be $1000, with 90% of the cost being time.

After speaking to the new brake manager Jim last August I strongly encouraged him to get the product off the back burner and into production as there was no one filling the need. I'm very happy that they did and I'll gladly pay the $300 for the kit. At the time I would have gladly paid $200 for the 2 hub backing plates and built the rest myself!


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