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I have vented front wings but in order to get air to flow through from the front of the car to under the front arches to cool the brakes i need to cut louvered vents into the plastic inner arch protectors, somebody posted a link on how to do it once but i cannot find it. Cheers.

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I have bought a set of these:-

Brake Ducts

And a set of these:-

Inlet Duct

and you will be needing some of this :-

Hose (flexible)

Dont know if its gonna fit yet but im sure all is possible...

Im mounting the Inlet Ducts where the front fogs used to be ;)

Obviously some sort of bracket will need to be fabricated for the brake duct

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I have bought a set of these:-

Brake Ducts

And a set of these:-

Inlet Duct

and you will be needing some of this :-

Hose (flexible)

Dont know if its gonna fit yet but im sure all is possible...

Im mounting the Inlet Ducts where the front fogs used to be ;)

Obviously some sort of bracket will need to be fabricated for the brake duct

Now this is spot on cheers bud your a star (a dark one) ;)

or you could just cut some slots in the liner directly behind the intercoolers and get rid of the stuff behind them, costs nothing

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or you could just cut some slots in the liner directly behind the intercoolers and get rid of the stuff behind them, costs nothing

Intercoolers mate :confused: I am a PROUD N/A owner but cheers for the advice bud ;)

or you could just cut some slots in the liner directly behind the intercoolers and get rid of the stuff behind them, costs nothing

doing this aswell yas as I have new i/coolers to go on but I wanted a direct airflow onto the discs as opposed to just in the wheel arch area to be blown about by the turbulence. ;)

Now this is spot on cheers bud your a star (a dark one) ;)

No probs ;)

If you go for this option just make sure you get the right size hose outlets on the ducts...the plastic duct i posted is a 2.5" hose fitment and the alloy ducts are 3"

The actual ones i have are also 3" hose fitment...just to let you know

Intercoolers mate :confused: I am a PROUD N/A owner but cheers for the advice bud ;)

buy a TT bumper and put the ducts through the IC vents :D

No probs ;)

If you go for this option just make sure you get the right size hose outlets on the ducts...the plastic duct i posted is a 2.5" hose fitment and the alloy ducts are 3"

The actual ones i have are also 3" hose fitment...just to let you know

 

 

WHAT DUCKS :rofl:

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