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I need to cool the brakes on my CMC build on my 95 camaro. Where are most people putting the intake for the cool air? Are the any inlets made for this car to make a neat installation? Some pics would be helpful.
thanks This post has been edited by leebo: Dec 12 2009, 01:19 PM |
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behind the fog lights is the steel bumper. It would take some serious metal removal to get a duct out from there. Air dam would work but seems like it would be flimsy there. I've seen some where the turn signals are but the ones I've seen there looked rigged and not very well done and I'm not sure how much air they would pick up there.
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behind the fog lights is the steel bumper. It would take some serious metal removal to get a duct out from there. Air dam would work but seems like it would be flimsy there. I've seen some where the turn signals are but the ones I've seen there looked rigged and not very well done and I'm not sure how much air they would pick up there. thanks Is this a streetcar for lapping? What makes you think you need brake cooling? Have you used up all you options for pads and brake upgrades? |
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