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    Jesse, we can show you at M6 on Blet's CRX. Don't use 3". 2.5" is the way to go.
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    3" will fit... kinda... but not well. 2.5" should be much easier but there really isn't much room to work with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spnkzss View Post
    Jesse, we can show you at M6 on Blet's CRX. Don't use 3". 2.5" is the way to go.
    seeing it would help for sure. I am a visual learner...

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    as inexpensive as possible would also be good

    Jesse Draper
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    Default SBMS Racing Brake Ducts

    I haven't made these in a while (although I sold quite a few a while back) because it is pretty time consuming, but give me a call and we can chat about it.

    I know a number of people who have them still use them and since they are light and strong they will last, and yes you need to use 2.5" hose
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    tom, those are awesome, good work.

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    Default Brake ducts .

    There was driver Dave Beyersdorf who used to run the ARRC and a lot of Waterford Hills and SCCA races up here around Michigan . He has since moved to the South East .
    His crew chief Pat Shey used to build some very nice ducts that fit nicely and were very effective .
    Pat was from the Toledo Ohio area if I remember correctly .
    Sorry I don't have any contact for him but Dave is on facebook . You might be able to look him up .
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    Default My custom brake ducts are back!!

    Gee guys, I didn't realize you liked these parts so much.

    I have decided to put them back on the list and will be building them on a per request basis. I have templates for the Civic/CRX and the Acura Integra. I have priced them at $150 a set (in silver or black) since they are tedious and time consuming, but they are strong and light and direct the air exactly where it will do some good. The inlet hole is 2.5" dia, but can be build to your requirements.

    If you have a custom request let me know,

    Send me an email or give me a call if you want a set.

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