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Show me your brake ducts (outside and inside the bumper)



Jekyll

ClioSport Club Member
I currently have the bass ports brake ducts and wanted to see what people have done with there's, both outside and inside.

How have they got round the carbon cannister/horns and what have they done to cool the brakes.
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
I just used some ports that I fitted to the fog light surround but moved the horn to one side and made a bracket to angle the carbon canister so it would allow the ducting hose to pass by it.
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green

ClioSport Club Member
  Hi comp phase 1
No, I had issues with brake temps so decided to just get the most air in there, time will tell!

I've done the same, can go well over 20mins on track now :up:. It's the tyres giving up now!
 
I've got no ducting on mine, just removed the full arch liner and fogs for maximum cold air flow. I do have a small deflector plate onto the discs though.

I have some original cup racer fiberglass bumper brake ducts for sale if anyone wants them. £40.
 
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Have you seen the kit that "backyard civics" do. Looks a good bit of kit. Although from what I have seen only supply them to suit the brembo calipers at the min. But seems as thou if you contacted them they would design a set for standard calipers.
 

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