Scobib's brake ducts
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Scobib's brake ducts
I went looking for some inexpensive brake ducts; a friend of mine and I were talking about them at the track one day. I chased down the old posts, and found Scobib's link, but it doesn't work.
scobib's brake ducts (Adobe PDF)
Anyone have a current link? Or some new ideas?
scobib's brake ducts (Adobe PDF)
Anyone have a current link? Or some new ideas?
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I sent scobib a PM, maybe he'll send his write-up. I have a DE next month with moderately long straights, and although I haven't had problems yet, this will probably be where they show up. I don't have foglights, just little fake grills on the Cooper where the lights would be. It doesn't do anything at the moment, might as well let a little air thru there.
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Brake cooling ducts
I removed my fog lamps and installed duct/hose.
Easy mod. to do.
I did not have to remove the bumper cover, just partially the wheel wells.
Found this link over on MINI2 :
http://www.mini2.com/forum/engine-dr...ht=brake+ducts
Easy mod. to do.
I did not have to remove the bumper cover, just partially the wheel wells.
Found this link over on MINI2 :
http://www.mini2.com/forum/engine-dr...ht=brake+ducts
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Originally Posted by kmickey
I removed my fog lamps and installed duct/hose.
Easy mod. to do.
I did not have to remove the bumper cover, just partially the wheel wells.
Found this link over on MINI2 :
http://www.mini2.com/forum/engine-dr...ht=brake+ducts
Easy mod. to do.
I did not have to remove the bumper cover, just partially the wheel wells.
Found this link over on MINI2 :
http://www.mini2.com/forum/engine-dr...ht=brake+ducts
I also reviewed that link from mini2, but decided to go with the most direct path of air and easy installation as Scobib's idea provides.
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