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DLo 08-28-2013 12:15 AM

NISMO Circular Brake Ducts Using Revotec Inlets & Stillen Brake Cooling Kit
 
In order to upgrade my braking system in prep for occasional track use, I decided to pursue a brake cooling solution in addition to better brake pads, stainless steal brake lines and some better brake fluid.

I chose HAWK’s HP+ brake pads due to my satisfaction with them on my previous Evo and their ability to function as a DD pad as well. I selected the Z1 premium SS lines and Motul RBF 600 fluid to round out the previously mentioned upgrades.

To solve the all important brake cooling issue on the NISMO, I always knew I would go with the Stillen brake cooling kit due to the backing plate’s position WRT to brake rotor, but I would need to somehow fabricate the inlets. I considered a variety of solutions keeping in mind that I am a novice mechanic at best and I suck at fabrication.

1. NISMO Inlets + 4” to 2” Reducer + Stillen Kit – Looks and functions great, but the inlets cost a lot of money!!! $600 each…

2. NACA Inlets on Bumper + 4” to 2” Reducer + Stillen Kit – Price is right, looks OK and functions great, but I’m concerned about cutting a complex shape into my NISMO bumper.

3. NACA Inlets on Undertray + 4” to 2” Reducer + Stillen Kit – Again price is right and looks aren’t a factor with this option, but I’m not too sure how much air flow would make it through the hose to the rotor. In other words, I believe getting air from the bumper is more effective.

4. Revotec Circular Inlets + 4” to 2” Reducer + Stillen Kit – Price is right, looks are OK (based on yellow 370z example), collects air from the bumper, and a circular shape is easy enough to drill.

http://www.the370z.com/members/dlo-a...ular-ducts.jpg

I chose option 4. Below is my parts list;

Revotec 102mm (~4”) Inlets Anodized Black ($50)
Revotec Automotive Cooling Specialists
Stillen Brake Cooling Kit for the Stillen Front Fascia (Less Expensive) ($235)
http://www.stillen.com/product/brake...8960-7502.html
Woodstock D4250 4-Inch to 2-Inch Reducer ($20)
Woodstock D4250 4-Inch to 2-Inch Reducer - Amazon.com
5” Arbor Hole Saw (Got one at Lowes) ($45)
Shop LENOX 5-in Bi-Metal Non-Arbored Hole Saw at Lowes.com

The Install

The install went well. Cutting the holes in the bumper with the arbor hole saw was super easy after lining them up for placement and symmetry. I followed the Stillen instructions for the brake cooling kit, but I had Corner3 Garage (Corner3 Garage) install the brake cooling backing plate and clean up the routes on the hoses. Corner3 also installed the pads, SS lines, machined the rotors and screwed the inlets to the bumper since the Revotec-provided double-sided tape isn’t meant for this type of application

I have a few pictures that will uploaded when I find some time.


The Results

All of this work was in prep for a track event the very next day at Willow Spring’s Streets of Willow (SoW). I immediately noticed a significant improvement in braking just driving around town and to the track. In fact, I really needed a period of adjustment because the brakes were super touchy. Once on track, it became very apparent that these upgrades in conjunction with my fresh new RE-11’s were a huge improvement over stock!! This made me much more confident at corner entry, which resulted in significantly lower lap times.

http://www.the370z.com/members/dlo-a...ed-product.jpg

http://www.the370z.com/members/dlo-a...comparison.jpg

martin82 08-28-2013 09:45 PM

Looking awesome!!!

DLo 08-28-2013 09:52 PM

Thanks! I did the install while also installing g my z1 34 row oil cooler. So far so good!

martin82 08-28-2013 09:53 PM

I would like to see how you routed your ducts I rubbed off my stillen!! Need to order new ducting and figure out another route!!

DLo 08-28-2013 10:34 PM

So I took pics when I did the install, but I think Corner3 basically rerouted the lines. So my install pics don't reflect current state. I'll try and snap what can be seen without taking off the under-tray and wheels.

synolimit 08-28-2013 11:10 PM

Looks good. Yellow car looks like it has 3" instead of 4". I think ill try those out on a regular Z. How long did shipping take?

Rusty 08-28-2013 11:17 PM

Looks good. Glad to see that other people are doing this, and coming up with other inlets. :tup:

DLo 08-28-2013 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 2465838)
Looks good. Yellow car looks like it has 3" instead of 4". I think ill try those out on a regular Z. How long did shipping take?

Agree and the 76mm (~3") should do the job. Try it out! Shipping from Revotec took about 1.5 weeks.

Also, if you go the 3" route, here are the reducers you could use: Jet JW1020 3-to-2-Inch Reducer - Amazon.com.

Good luck!

DLo 08-28-2013 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 2465850)
Looks good. Glad to see that other people are doing this, and coming up with other inlets. :tup:

Thanks!! I don't think they come close to looking as good as the Nismo inlets, but they'll do the job.

synolimit 08-28-2013 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DLo (Post 2465864)
Agree and the 76mm (~3") should do the job. Try it out! Shipping from Revotec took about 1.5 weeks.

Also, if you go the 3" route, here are the reducers you could use: Jet JW1020 3-to-2-Inch Reducer - Amazon.com.

Good luck!

Cool, thanks!

kenchan 08-29-2013 11:27 AM

that's a very committed look. :tup: looks great.

I also like the rectangular/triangular duct inlet as well.

DLo 08-29-2013 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2466459)
that's a very committed look. :tup: looks great.

I also like the rectangular/triangular duct inlet as well.

Agree, I don't think anyone will argue with the idea that this car sees occasional track time. Lol, thanks

DLo 09-09-2013 07:59 AM

Just got back from a track day with Speed Ventures at Auto Club Speedway (ACS). It was 95+ degrees outside and we ran four 20-25 min sessions. My brakes performed like champs each and every session enduring repeated braking zones from 90+ mph to 20-40 mph. If your going to track your Nismo, I highly recommend these series of modifications to your braking system.

God-Speed 09-09-2013 08:26 AM

Nice job and work!!!!:tup:

synolimit 09-12-2013 06:52 PM

Are your ducts sitting flush against the bumper? Looks like I'm gonna need screws because the 370z has no flat spots on the bumper.


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