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Old 10-12-2007, 09:48 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Im telling you the brake ducts only work on extreem conditions such as at the track they will do almost nothing in everyday driving. Aks anyone that has any track experience, and they absolutely will not cause uneven brake ware if you plug one up....come on now.

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Old 10-12-2007, 07:06 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Im telling you the brake ducts only work on extreem conditions such as at the track they will do almost nothing in everyday driving. Aks anyone that has any track experience, and they absolutely will not cause uneven brake ware if you plug one up....come on now.
I'd completely agree that in day-to-day driving I don't heat my brakes on the 15 mile commute to work.

But even off the track, on a nice mountain road -- especially downhill -- and it will make some difference. At 35-40mph you'd be surprised how much air stagnation you'll get in a wheel well, while still using brakes enough (if stuck behind grandma) to generate quite a bit of heat.

At the track, of course, it'd make a big difference. I am finally getting to the point where my brakes are getting hot after a few laps

Matt -- I grew up down in LA; only lived around here a few years, but we're right off Lawrence and the 101!

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