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    #31
    We used to vent the engine compartment to the brakes with these:



    Then seal up the ducts in the air dam...

    This was top secret BMW e30 info here: The less openings in the air dam and front of the car, the less parasitic drag.
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      #32
      I remember reading another post where the person had some cheap ducts. The un even cooling caused by poor air redirection caused his rotors to crack and prematurely corroded his pads.
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        #33
        Yeah but theses ducts arnt pointed directly on the rotors.... When i bleed my brakes this weekend ill take pictures of the ducts positioning

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          #34
          Originally posted by DCColegrove View Post
          We used to vent the engine compartment to the brakes with these:



          Then seal up the ducts in the air dam...

          This was top secret BMW e30 info here: The less openings in the air dam and front of the car, the less parasitic drag.
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          From what the crazy gnomes tell me, there's also a bunch of high-pressure air in the engine compartment that doesn't flow through too well unless you vent the back of the hood to let it escape up. Confirm/deny?
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            #35
            Originally posted by kronus View Post
            From what the crazy gnomes tell me, there's also a bunch of high-pressure air in the engine compartment that doesn't flow through too well unless you vent the back of the hood to let it escape up. Confirm/deny?
            seee i got that on lock..... when i bolted my hood down its not all the way lined up at the moment so it has a gap at the back

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              #36
              Originally posted by p0cket penguins View Post
              seee i got that on lock..... when i bolted my hood down its not all the way lined up at the moment so it has a gap at the back
              believe it or not thats just gonna let more air in unless its ducted. Only way to really fix the air in the engine bay is to not let as much in. Either block stuff off or duct incoming air. And/or put a plate under the motor. In club racing you can only have a plate on the front side of the axels.

              Don't believe me? Look it up on sportcompact. Unducted holes in the hood only help for dyno's by cooling the engine bay. But in the real world they suck air into the bay and down under the car. All holes should be PROPERLY ducted ;)
              ///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold

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                #37
                Originally posted by asubimmer View Post
                believe it or not thats just gonna let more air in unless its ducted. Only way to really fix the air in the engine bay is to not let as much in. Either block stuff off or duct incoming air. And/or put a plate under the motor. In club racing you can only have a plate on the front side of the axels.

                Don't believe me? Look it up on sportcompact. Unducted holes in the hood only help for dyno's by cooling the engine bay. But in the real world they suck air into the bay and down under the car. All holes should be PROPERLY ducted ;)
                its a joke man..... :roll:

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by p0cket penguins View Post
                  its a joke man..... :roll:
                  good excuse :roll:
                  ///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by asubimmer View Post
                    good excuse :roll:
                    Thank you for voicing you opinion about my cheap brake ducts, but will you please stop posting in my thread. Thanks

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kronus View Post
                      From what the crazy gnomes tell me, there's also a bunch of high-pressure air in the engine compartment that doesn't flow through too well unless you vent the back of the hood to let it escape up. Confirm/deny?
                      Yes... But if you vent it out of the top (like with hood vents) you have to do some sealing off of the belly pan or it may actually suck air in.

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                        #41
                        Hahah retarded argument. Dude you should take those out the e30 might fly into the air. ZOMG. Looks good. Keep up that work.


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                          #42
                          Two 3" diameter ducts are not going to adversely effect stability. It's an E30, a flying brick, if you will, not a ground-effects car ;)

                          Also, better counter that splitter with a nice wing out back or your gonna get that mean oversteer...
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                            #43
                            Im getting a custom made IS splitter soon too... 2 inch front lip and it extends behind the lip 6 inchs...

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by markseven View Post
                              Two 3" diameter ducts are not going to adversely effect stability. It's an E30, a flying brick, if you will, not a ground-effects car ;)

                              Also, better counter that splitter with a nice wing out back or your gonna get that mean oversteer...
                              Adding any air under the car isn't good period. That doesn't mean you will be flying to the moon if you do stupid things like not using backing plates. But having a boxy car means that little things like this are more importaint. Just like you mentioned the splitter and needing a large rear wing. Little things like canards, on the track can take seconds off laps! Again, a sedan won't ever see downforce but you should do all you can to reduce lift.

                              In short...This setup is just going to limit the potential of your car under most circumstances. Although it could aid in the destruction of your car, you and/or others in unforeseen events.
                              ///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by asubimmer View Post
                                Adding any air under the car isn't good period. That doesn't mean you will be flying to the moon if you do stupid things like not using backing plates. But having a boxy car means that little things like this are more importaint. Just like you mentioned the splitter and needing a large rear wing. Little things like canards, on the track can take seconds off laps! Again, a sedan won't ever see downforce but you should do all you can to reduce lift.

                                In short...This setup is just going to limit the potential of your car under most circumstances. Although it could aid in the destruction of your car, you and/or others in unforeseen events.
                                refer to post 39 please

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