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Any real world benefits of RS Bumper Splitter or CF rear wing.

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Old 07-28-2010, 10:37 AM
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Hmm maybe he was confused but he said there is also ducting to go behind the RAD one could take from the cup.
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Dan no cup ducting check p2 with parts. Air goes throught the radiator with any of the ductings then exits behind it and finds its way out instead from the bottom which now is closed to the top which now thanks to the tilting of the radiator is open. Check your mail.

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911Slow is correct. You'll need some ducting to redirect the heated air that just went through your tilted center radiator. I was successful in utilizing a 996 GT2 duct. From there you'll need some minor modifications in order to make all fit together.



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