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Old 2003-09-06, 01:41 PM   #1
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Old 2003-09-07, 07:08 PM   #2
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I like it. I wonder why they left it off?

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Old 2003-09-07, 10:36 PM   #3
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Old 2003-09-07, 11:28 PM   #4
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I don't have.

just when I don't think Theo is here, he's creeping around in the technical just waiting for the good posts.
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Old 2003-09-08, 08:50 AM   #5
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Just make your own, it's fairly easy... especially if you remove the foglights from your front bumper.

[img:abb471e150=800]http://www.doink.net/gallery/Photo%20Album/Austin's%20Mustang/Mustang%20Front.jpg[/img:abb471e150]

[img:abb471e150=800]http://www.doink.net/gallery/Photo%20Album/Austin's%20Mustang/Left%20Front%20Coilover.jpg[/img:abb471e150]



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Old 2003-09-08, 09:00 AM   #6
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That's an awful lot of work to duplicate a factory piece that just snaps on. But it prolly works better.

Check out Gary's solution:

[img:5c98951b47=600]http://www.seccs.org/gallery/Reno%20Meets/2003-08-09%20NASA%20USTCC%20Race%20at%20Reno-Fernley%20Raceway/2003-08-10%20Day%202/USTCC%20ruined%20intake.jpg[/img:5c98951b47]

It's pretty busted up, but you get the idea.
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It does work better, no question. Since the factory duct on the WRX looks fairly small in cross-sectional area and it just dumps air into the fenderwell area my guess is its effectiveness is marginal at best. To really get a noticeable effect you need to run ducting right up near the center of the rotor to blow right into it... this works pretty well and is also totally do-able in your garage. For maximum effectiveness you need a close-fitting backing plate that isolates the rotor center from outside air & insures all the ducted air from the front will be directed into the rotor... this isn't very easy or cheap to do though.

There's a guy on CC.com custom TIG welding up these for about $250 a pair...


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Old 2003-09-08, 04:18 PM   #8
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I would check, but...
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I don't have.

just when I don't think Theo is here, he's creeping around in the technical just waiting for the good posts.
Sorry for the disapearing act. I started a new job last week and have been limping around with a bad back. No fun.

Many thanks to Scott and Debbie for helping me change tires and such for the trip back Sunday. How embarasing.

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I would check, but...
Soda just came out my noise.....ROTFLMAO.
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Old 2003-09-08, 05:56 PM   #11
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OMG Debi! That was the best reply evAr!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hahahaah! My roomate just came across the hall because I was laughing so hard...I did not see that coming!


BTW, My wagon had the ducts, the seemed to small to do much, but who knows.
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Old 2003-09-15, 07:33 AM   #12
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Here's pictures of a WRX owners custom front ducting...







You can also remove the dust/splash shields behind the rotors at each wheel for better airflow... I took 'em off of my car.
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