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Thread: 2nd Gen Brake Ducts

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    Default 2nd Gen Brake Ducts

    Hello - I am looking to purchase a brake duct kit for my 2nd gen ITS RX7. I have seen the duct that fits the front bumper to catch the air (without modification) and the tubing to direct the air to the front hubs as well. However, I can not seem to find the attachment that is bolted to the hub (i.e., like a dust cover with a nozzle that would hold the tubing in place and keep the air on the rotor).

    Does anyone know where I could purchase a set or do most people make their own attachments for the hubs.

    thanks
    Wayne
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    check with mike (isc) to see if he has any left . his kit worked well with both noeses...86-88 , 89-91. there are others out there , mikes does work well.

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    Mazdaspeed has them if you are a member. If not, get the Mazdaspeed ones here...

    http://www.awrracing.com/store/produ...products_id=79

    or

    http://www.flatout-motorsports.com/c...products_id/58

    Flatout is $40 cheaper than Mazdaspeed and AWR. Interesting.
    Mark B. - Dallas, TX
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    On the same note but different, would anyone care to share some info/pics of what they used in a S5 nose?

    I bought a couple of offset ducts from RPW, but I didn't like the way they fit, and couldn't seem to cut/trim them in any way to make them better. Looking for suggestions.

    Sorry if this is a hijack.

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    FWIW, I bought my spindle ducts from ISC and they fit great.
    Chris Wire
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    Thanks guys!

    So this is the part that attaches to the spindle:



    if so, any suggestions as to obtaining the ducts/inserts for the nose of the car?

    thanks
    Last edited by waynehussey; 06-03-2008 at 07:25 AM.
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    I too had tried standard plastic ducts and no matter what I did to them was not satisfied (S5 bumper). I ended up with a set of used NASCAR carbon fiber ducts off eBay that worked nicely after a little trimming (cut the lip off). Sorry, no pics handy but they kind of like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Viper...spagenameZWDVW


    Edit: Found a picture on my computer.



    Last edited by mbuskuhl; 06-03-2008 at 09:06 AM. Reason: Picture found
    Mark B. - Dallas, TX
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    Tom Weaver: Logistics & Technical Support Manager IE truck driver for 1986 RX-7 ITS #63. "Diesel Haulin' Rotary" 2005 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab The Hemi has retired "Long Live the Hemi" Bill Weaver Driver- 2004 NYSRRC John Chave Award. 2006 & 2013 ITS NYSRRC Champion!. Truck Driver Named Glen Region Worker of the Year 2008.Located 45 miles southeast of Watkins Glen in Sayre PA.

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    Just a quick comment about the 1979/1985 1st gen RX-7 Mazdamotorsports brake ducts. As shown in the old Mazdamotorsports book the ducts favor forcing the air towards the center of the rotor where most of the air escapes through the vented rotor which cools both sides of the rotor. I presume the 1986/1991 RX-7 ducts from Mazda are fabed the same way. If this will work better tham the others shown in this thread I can't answer but I can tell you that I had them on a 1st gen & I never had a hot brake issue/fading pedal again.
    Have Fun ; )
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    Yep, that's them. I killed 2 of those trying to make them fit the S5 fog lamp holes, but just wasn't happy with the final result.

    That's what happens when you spend years building a car, I just can't seem to settle for 'good enough'! Wish I could.

    It's a curse really.
    Chris Wire
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