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Old 04-25-2022, 05:49 AM
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RENNtech brake ducts in details by kogut design

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Hard to see what's actually fitted, but appears to be more deflection than closed-circuit ducting. Lots of small parts.
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That's a lot of fiddly parts to deal with. I would want to see the data that proves this actually offers an improvement in brake cooling. Iron and CC results.
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I put a set on my GTR last year... I was cooking 1 set of rotors every 2 track days but now get probably 4 or 5 out of them. I would defintely do them if you plan on tracking your car. Mine is about 75% track now and 25% road use.
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Originally Posted by str8blst
I put a set on my GTR last year... I was cooking 1 set of rotors every 2 track days but now get probably 4 or 5 out of them. I would defintely do them if you plan on tracking your car. Mine is about 75% track now and 25% road use.
Seems like you shouldn't be cooking rotors anywhere near that quickly. I'd always want to see some real data such as this:
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^ Holy **** that is brilliant data; the rate of recovery for the rotor with the brake duct is impressive!
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Did you have to cut/modify the brake dust shields for a proper install of the rentnech brake ducts?
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Originally Posted by str8blst
I put a set on my GTR last year... I was cooking 1 set of rotors every 2 track days but now get probably 4 or 5 out of them. I would defintely do them if you plan on tracking your car. Mine is about 75% track now and 25% road use.

Did you have to cut/modify the brake dust shields for a proper install of the rentnech brake ducts?

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