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DarkJak 04-17-2013 02:34 PM

Brake ducts for Amuse?
 
For people with Amuse bumpers, has anyone done any brake ducting? I think the possibility of adding additional brake coolings makes stock, nismo, and stillen a lot more appealing than otherwise, since our brakes need as much help as they can get.

I found these ducts that kinda look like they could match those slits on the sides of the amuse front.

Go Tuning Unlimited

http://www.gotuning.com/images/produ...1.thumb_medium

Or has anyone looked into brake ducts that draw air in from under the car?
Maybe something like this?
http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/dsc02367_large.jpg

I love the Amuse front and the built in undertray is a huge plus to me. The loss of easy brake ducting is a real shame. What do you guys think?

Sh0velMan 04-17-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkJak (Post 2271640)
For people with Amuse bumpers, has anyone done any brake ducting? I think the possibility of adding additional brake coolings makes stock, nismo, and stillen a lot more appealing than otherwise, since our brakes need as much help as they can get.

I found these ducts that kinda look like they could match those slits on the sides of the amuse front.

Go Tuning Unlimited

http://www.gotuning.com/images/produ...1.thumb_medium

Or has anyone looked into brake ducts that draw air in from under the car?
Maybe something like this?
http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/dsc02367_large.jpg

I love the Amuse front and the built in undertray is a huge plus to me. The loss of easy brake ducting is a real shame. What do you guys think?

In my brief experience working on a car with the Amuse front bumper, I'd have to say that those slits are far too close to the outsides of the car to be effective at ducting air to the brakes. The angles would be too sharp, you'd lose a lot of air velocity, since those openings aren't that big anyway.

That main opening however is huge. You could simply add NACA ducts or just open holes to the side shields in the area forward of the radiator and duct to the brakes that way, since there will be a high pressure zone created ahead of the radiator at speed.

That's probably how I would do it.

Sh0velMan 04-17-2013 02:45 PM

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Alternatively, you could just put some scoops inside the bumper opening in the positions indicated on this photo. Wouldn't even impede flow to the radiator(s).

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1366227940

Sh0velMan 04-17-2013 02:49 PM

That method actually would look sick as well.. some nasty looking carbon fiber scoops inside the opening to the left and right of the radiator... mmm sexy.

Maybe I'll have to get the Amuse bumper after all and fabricate the scoops myself!

LukasC 07-17-2013 04:38 PM

has anyone come up with anything?

DarkJak 07-19-2013 10:46 PM

Not that I know of.

A notable brake duct solution I saw on here a while back was to put NACA ducts in the Z1 plate and use those to cool the brakes. Could be possible to do the same to that front diffuser area on the amuse bumper.

LukasC 07-19-2013 10:58 PM

Well I have stillen brake ducts already installed on my stock non nismo fascia and am getting my amuse replica next week so I need a solution pretty quick to integrate it

DarkJak 07-19-2013 11:04 PM

It's hard with the amuse since it doesn't have the fangs to attatch the ends to. I bed you could fab a custom bracket to mount to the very ends of the Amuse bumper's "mouth"

LukasC 07-20-2013 02:59 AM

Yeah possibly. I did see there was a guy who cut out holes in the under shroud for a custom mount there for the brake ducts that way he could still run innercooler pipping etc and them not be in the way. But I cannot for the life of me find that thread again

DarkJak 07-20-2013 02:40 PM

http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspen...t-install.html

Here it is! I thought it was absolutely brilliant.

LukasC 07-20-2013 10:38 PM

Ahh yes that's the thread I was talking about!! But I'm not sure if it will force air into the ducts being on the undertray like that anyone know the physics behinds that and if it will still force as much air through the tubes?

LukasC 07-22-2013 01:24 AM

Here's the dilemma I'm having is the underside of the amuse bumper is curved and you need 11" of flat space to mount the NACA ducts to and you need 4" of clearance for just the piece above that. Not sure if its going to work.

LukasC 07-30-2013 12:54 AM

Well I'm going to make if work wit NACA ducts on the under tray! Ill let y'all know what i think and post pics up after I install them

yaoxiao4 07-30-2018 07:08 PM

Anyone found a solution? what about like a deflector plate around the control arms instead of ducts

RumbleFish 07-30-2018 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yaoxiao4 (Post 3774964)
Anyone found a solution? what about like a deflector plate around the control arms instead of ducts

Last comment was 5 yrs ago
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yaoxiao4 07-31-2018 01:58 AM

I was reviving this hoping that within the 5 years people with front amuse bumpers were able to find a solution :(


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