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wde_bdy wrote:Thought about coming down the strut from above?
Callum
wde_bdy wrote:Nah, just run from the front along the side of the inner guard up high to the spring seat area and then down from there. you just need enough slack to allow for the spring movement and a bit of turning. Should be easy to keep it well clear of the wheel.
Callum
wde_bdy wrote:What offset you running? I've got 15 x 6.5's in P20 offset with 205/50's on my KE70, not running ducting yet but from what I looked at there was definitely room to get through there. What diameter ducting have you got?
Callum
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Mmm, Boost wrote:They arent that different really, they are both Corollas after all.
Could you maybe run ducts from the centre of the front lip, and aim them at the back of the rotors?
Simon85MR220v wrote:I'm pretty sure that Fred from Hamilton doesn't run any ducting on his Targa AE86 - the yellow one - and with 185hp at the wheels if he needed it he would have it. He runs four pot Wilwoods all round but I'm not sure on the pads. I'll find out and let you know.
nzae86 wrote:Hi there
Fred's work number is 07 8505240
Sorry I haven't got back to you on the axles as i have been away , i do have some spares for my rally car but I did fit brand new one's when I rebuilt my car, but I dont want to part with them, try grant as I'm not sure if he sold off eveything with his 20v ae86.
i run bigger rotors on the front of mine (same size as evo 1-3) and never have a problem with it stopping.Try fitting some pagid pads as we use these in all types of rallying and are one of the best pads for ae86's to capris, to evos,but rotor size and pad area is where it's at
Cheers
Steve W
Simon85MR220v wrote:I'm pretty sure that Fred from Hamilton doesn't run any ducting on his Targa AE86 - the yellow one - and with 185hp at the wheels if he needed it he would have it. He runs four pot Wilwoods all round but I'm not sure on the pads. I'll find out and let you know.
RS13 wrote:Probably not too relevant, but on the ae92, the ducting for the brakes is built into the rear of the backing plate, like this:
It sticks out from the inside of the wheel, directing airflow onto the rotor through those vents. Perhaps fabricating a diffuser like that for your car may be more effective than the hose? I'd imagine the flow of air coming from the hose to the brakes would be almost non-existant with such a cross-draught.
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