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2013 Boss 302R build thread(PIC HEAVY)
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<blockquote data-quote="GCubersoldat" data-source="post: 16664196" data-attributes="member: 127222"><p>While preparing for this weekends race, we decided to do brake ducts...but it seemed that the present options were either too small (2-2.5") or too expensive for a 3"+ setup. So after some google engineering, we purchased a 4 to 3 inch PVC reducer, made some modifications, got some raw hose from Hoerr Racing Products, and found a set of backing plates on craigslist off a super snake for around $45. The reducers, plates, and hose in total came to approximately $135 shipped for a full 3" duct setup with minimal effort needed to make it work. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1719193[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719194[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719195[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719196[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719197[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719198[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719199[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719200[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719201[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Took it back out to Homestead Miami Speedway this weekend to run it through its paces. the Toyo RR's while great are shot at this point and the shift linkage seems to be giving us some issues which we will need to work out, but overall we had a great weekend and even after dive bombing the corners there were no signs of brake fade. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]VNat9Y5OtWg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCubersoldat, post: 16664196, member: 127222"] While preparing for this weekends race, we decided to do brake ducts...but it seemed that the present options were either too small (2-2.5") or too expensive for a 3"+ setup. So after some google engineering, we purchased a 4 to 3 inch PVC reducer, made some modifications, got some raw hose from Hoerr Racing Products, and found a set of backing plates on craigslist off a super snake for around $45. The reducers, plates, and hose in total came to approximately $135 shipped for a full 3" duct setup with minimal effort needed to make it work. [ATTACH]1719193[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719194[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719195[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719196[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719197[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719198[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719199[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719200[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1719201[/ATTACH] Took it back out to Homestead Miami Speedway this weekend to run it through its paces. the Toyo RR's while great are shot at this point and the shift linkage seems to be giving us some issues which we will need to work out, but overall we had a great weekend and even after dive bombing the corners there were no signs of brake fade. [MEDIA=youtube]VNat9Y5OtWg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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