Looks like you had fun. I miss doing auto cross.
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Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo View PostLooks like you had fun. I miss doing auto cross.
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Hey guys, I just wanted to share something I found at Home Depot today. A fellow R3vlimited forum member and I have been discussing an e30 he is building up. After of couple of messages he offered to send me some 3inch brake duct hose that I had posted in a wtb ad. Kind of as a thank you. He sent me about 7 feet of 3 i
Hey guys, I just wanted to share something I found at Home Depot today.
A fellow forum member and I have been discussing an e30 he is building up. After of couple of messages he offered to send me some 3inch brake duct hose that i had posted in a wtb ad.
Kind of as a thank you.
he sent me about 7 feet of 3 inch high temp brake duct tubing for free! Stoked!
thanks Scott, (Flyingbricke30)
Thanks to Andrew Lang at Lang Racing Development for setting me up with some Carbon Fiber brake ducts. These were some prototypes and just needed some holes drilled to match the strut pattern.
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I found these at Home Depot.
these adapters fit the square brake duct and the 3 inch round hose.
the adapter need these 4 little nubs cut off.
I just cut them with a pair of side cutters
you get a rough hole that can cut into your brake hose
just file it down or sand it down.
wrapped it black tape to prevent chaffing
it fits!
here is the hose just mocked up to the brake duct
trying to get these wrapped up before the next track day coming up next monthLast edited by iwantspeed; 09-01-2014, 11:59 PM.
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Hey guys.
I went to another autocross with the scca club
I got 9th out of 40 in the unlimited class.
My friend Matt, Mena, Rafael, and Jared all made it out to the event.
This event kind of sucked we only got 4 runs the whole day
No video because I forgot to charge the damn go pro
I also failed tech because of my battery tie down :hitler:
Which caused me to miss the course walk. :hitler:
This event had time slips at the end of each run which I thought was awesome.
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Originally posted by TeXJ View Posthow much does it cost to do something like that for a weekend? Do you have to change your pads after a weekend?
It's usually about 70.
Plus gas and lunch.
The events are about an hour from where I live.
It's not to expensive.
The expense is what doing these driving events makes you want to do to your car.
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Originally posted by TeXJ View PostThat's pretty cool. I've heard the autocross stuff is cheaper than the road course type events.
Thanks for the reply!
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Well guys Natalie hit the 250,000 mile mark. This has been a great car. Proper care and maintenance goes a long way. She's been my daily driver to work and school and the occasional driving event. Celebrating by doing a track day in a few weeks at autoclubspeedway.
Went to danco today and snapped a few pictures
You can see orange brake ducts in this shot.
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Originally posted by iwantspeed View PostHey guys, I just wanted to share something I found at Home Depot today....
Thanks to Andrew Lang at Lang Racing Development for setting me up with some Carbon Fiber brake ducts. These were some prototypes and just needed some holes drilled to match the strut pattern.
http://www.langracing.com/
How much did the carbon fiber brake ducts run you? I can get them done in metal, but CF is a nice way to prevent adding unsprung weight :up:
Who is putting on the event on the 4th?Simon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostNice update here, How much ducting did you need? I plan on doing the same thing with mine, also nice find at Home Depot Racing!
How much did the carbon fiber brake ducts run you? I can get them done in metal, but CF is a nice way to prevent adding unsprung weight :up:
Who is putting on the event on the 4th?
I needed 6 feet of ducting
I got the backing plates for free. I helped around at his shop in exchange for the parts.
Speed ventures is putting the event on the 4th
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