Brake Cooling Kit Fitted
#31
Burning Brakes
* boom tish
#32
Burning Brakes
Hi Steve, I saw your car getting some nice new bits a couple of weeks back, any extra air getting to the brakes can only help. The protector plate was just a general remark btw. As for the existing deflector plate, it does sit marginally higher when the cars are lower albeit not by much, but enough to reduce the flow of air a little. I thought the RS may run a larger deflector but it seems not, although the brakes are of course a fair bit bigger on the RS.
#33
Direct Cooling
For Florida July heat at Sebring and Roebling, I use the forward vents for the oil cooler and the lower Cool Brake vents for direct rotor cooling. The slotted rotors and R4 pads are fool proof.
Last edited by Harvey Mushman; 01-25-2013 at 08:10 PM.
#34
What an awesome system! Are these off the shelf parts? Any chance you could post more pics of how the ducting pipes are located behind the disk?
#35
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
It's nice to see that this thread has sparked so much interest and ideas in the subject.
#36
Nordschleife Master
I really like that setup. +1 for parts list/more detail pics.
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Oh, and headlight drain tubs (911.631.259.02), pick up a few the next time you order parts so you don't continue to have open holes in your front tub.
#37
Three Wheelin'
Harvey , clever set up , don't you scrap the soops when going over heigth curbs ! Love to see more pictures to , it seam to be an easy fit !
Just realize I have hawks pads as well the HPS ones street performance .....
Just realize I have hawks pads as well the HPS ones street performance .....
#38
Nordschleife Master
The scoops look like they're in line w/ the front axle, like the OEM deflector plates on the control arms, so unless you high center the car between the front tires, the ground clearance shouldn't be that big of an deal.
#40
#41
I have the kit Harvey has (or at least very similar), and I think I got it at OG Racing a number of years ago. It's not the kit AJUSA used to sell, as they didn't have a kit for the 964 then.
I've knocked off (and/or damaged) the ducts under the A-arms more times than I can count. And I've rebuilt them with aluminum and kevlar and even made them bigger. They still get damaged. My car is mainly a track car and not daily driven. The aluminum is good in that it bends when hit, and can be bent back into shape (versus destroyed for the fiberglass).
I still don't feel like the brakes get enough air. My car sits pretty low. The thought of merging the bumper ducting to the hoses (in the kit) that direct air to the center of the rotor is appealing. Another winter project.
I've knocked off (and/or damaged) the ducts under the A-arms more times than I can count. And I've rebuilt them with aluminum and kevlar and even made them bigger. They still get damaged. My car is mainly a track car and not daily driven. The aluminum is good in that it bends when hit, and can be bent back into shape (versus destroyed for the fiberglass).
I still don't feel like the brakes get enough air. My car sits pretty low. The thought of merging the bumper ducting to the hoses (in the kit) that direct air to the center of the rotor is appealing. Another winter project.