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Old 03-05-2008, 12:21 AM
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Well tony is smarter than I am, and I didn't realize that some of the 911 rotors had open space. He is right, the 944 rotors are basically one piece of metal, no spaces.
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Yep, I have the KISS cooler. They answer is........Easy peasy! I dont use the stock brake ducts. I have a pair of much larger ducts with 3" round ourlets designed for 3" Si hose. Trouble is they came on the car, so I have no idea where you might find them. Can post some pics. Maybe someone here will recognize 'em. Good thing is that the fit neatly under the KISS cooler - no fouling at all.

All that said, the KISS is designed to be used with the stock ducts, so they should fit. One thing I did that the KISS install sheet does not mention was to flatten the chassis web to give me the centimeter more vertical clearance I needed. Maybe that's all you need too?
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Originally Posted by APKhaos
Yep, I have the KISS cooler. They answer is........Easy peasy! I dont use the stock brake ducts. I have a pair of much larger ducts with 3" round ourlets designed for 3" Si hose. Trouble is they came on the car, so I have no idea where you might find them. Can post some pics. Maybe someone here will recognize 'em. Good thing is that the fit neatly under the KISS cooler - no fouling at all.

All that said, the KISS is designed to be used with the stock ducts, so they should fit. One thing I did that the KISS install sheet does not mention was to flatten the chassis web to give me the centimeter more vertical clearance I needed. Maybe that's all you need too?
I am going to look at it in the morning/afternoon. If I have any questions I will shoot you a PM. Would you be able to snap me some camera phone pictures in the PM at your house? Thanks bud. Looking forward to see you guys again!
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I got the brake ducting from OGRacing.
I also have the backing plate. Makes for a nice setup.
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:37 PM
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Just ordered the duct piping from OG Racing. They sell it by the inch and have the lowest price of any vendor mentioned above. I had to call them since it's not showing on their website.
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Also try these people, nice folks great prices.

http://www.hrpworld.com/



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