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Old 01-11-2011, 11:30 AM   #1
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Hey United you do anything for rear brakes cause they are cooking for rear 300 rotors....
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Hey United you do anything for rear brakes cause they are cooking for rear 300 rotors....
A few Ideas I have that i have done on other cars is. Make your QTR windows out of lexan then put a clear NACA duct in it (single or dual outlet) ,then drill or cut a hole in your iner wheel well hump on the side ,from inside the car, then run your hose as needed. It will give some airflow in the general area, more than before.

Or you can mold in a NACA duct just behind where the door opens and duct it similar to the above. This is what I wanted to do to my car. Kinda like the stock duct on a MK4 supra!
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A few Ideas I have that i have done on other cars is. Make your QTR windows out of lexan then put a clear NACA duct in it (single or dual outlet) ,then drill or cut a hole in your iner wheel well hump on the side ,from inside the car, then run your hose as needed. It will give some airflow in the general area, more than before.

Or you can mold in a NACA duct just behind where the door opens and duct it similar to the above. This is what I wanted to do to my car. Kinda like the stock duct on a MK4 supra!
Or what do you think about running something under the car? Like the deflectors that SPL makes or like tube mounted to the frame?
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