Interesting......
How strong woudl that tubbing be? I mean if its daily driven, then beaten on on a track, how long is it goign to last?
Bruno sent me some links on how to install custom brake ducts seen here 1, 2, 3, 4.
I'm thinking of using 2" or 2.5" tubing, trimming the rotor sheilds away and having the tubing starting from the front on the car at the front air dam or possibly next to the fog lights. I want to keep the fog lights.
Bruno's car
My car
You can see in Bruno's e34 that maybe the fog light can stay and having the opening on the other side.
The tubing will exit onto the rear of the rotor (now with no shielding there), I'm thinking of attaching it to the swaybarlink. Have any other members done this setup? What companies are out there to get the materials, like the tubing?. I can get e34 540 ducts but it's at least US$230. I think a custom setup would be better I know it won't make any difference on the street, but at track days it will.
It has to fit in there somewhere
Interesting......
How strong woudl that tubbing be? I mean if its daily driven, then beaten on on a track, how long is it goign to last?
hey mate, do u want some pics of underneath mine to help?
theres a little wing attached to the swaybar link to help direct the air from the stock duct into the rotor
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Your definately gonna want to take them off for the street. I drove a e36 M3 track car that had them on, and you couldnt go anywherre close to full lock without the tires rubbing the ducts.