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Pic of the OG Racing Brake Ducts installed

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Old 09-06-2005, 12:18 AM
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hasn't he already done that?
Old 09-06-2005, 12:22 AM
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yeah i think it has big blacks and turbo rears.
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Old 09-06-2005, 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Z-man
Nice!

Definately give it a thumbs up!

-Z.

PS: Have you considered a 951 4-piston brake upgrade? (Yeah, you'll need a 951 front suspension, but think of all that braking power!)
LOL Z.

I can't tell if you were serious or if that was sarcasm.

(enhance! )
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Originally Posted by OriginalSterm
How did you end up mounting the ducts to the car? And how/where did you cut through the bumper cover for the hose to go back to the brakes?

Actually, do you just have a write-up on the installation? I have similar units from AIR and will be mounting them soon (hopefully).

Lookin' great!
There was no exotic method to mounting them. I made two L-shaped brackets for each duct, one on each side. Then drilled a small hole on the side of each foglight opening on the car, and bolted the bracket to that. Then I put speed-nuts on the forward part of the bracket, and attached the duct to the brackets with 5mm allen bolts and washers. It's simple, and uncomplicated. The two inch hose exits basically right at the far back "flat" part of the foglight opening, so a hole slightly larger than two inches needs to be cut there. The foglights can still be put back in easily and the car will appear to be stock again if ever needed.
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Jeremy,
Looks good!!



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