Mr Revhead wrote:I seem to recall the racing trucks spraying water up through the cooling vanes internally on the discs. Spraying water in any way onto the braking face of the disc doesn't seem that smart to me. Most certainly not with windscreen washers! It's unlikely you could mount them in a place to do that with out them melting and without water going everywhere. They will need to be very close to the rotor
What's wrong with windscreen washer pumps? It's just a water pump, and it cost bugger all. A magic expensive branded pump is still going to pump water.
If you want to cable tie the pumps to the calipers, yes they are going to melt. But there is this thing called a PIPE, it's used to transport fluids, like our water, from one place to another. So you can mount the pumps in the glovebox if you really wanted to.
I was thinking more like... Spraying, a mist, not a jet of water in the ducts.
As far as I am aware, brake ducting should duct air into the center of the disc, the air then exits the discs through the vanes. Wet air will have a higher heat carrying capacity than dry air. In theory, it will be more effective at taking heat away from the brake disc. It's the same concept as water injection.