I have been to this track and it's a blast. Pavement is perfect. Very scenic both on & off track. Its truly a hidden gem. Reportedly 2.5-3 hrs of track time for a great price.
http://azptrackevents.com/web/
https://www.facebook.com/events/701416733362674
15 month review:
Aside from 1 corner very slightly coming up (yes, easy repair, but I'm lazy), these are going strong.
Note: this car sits outside all year, from 0 degrees to 95 degrees.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED :thumbsup:
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So the tubes were hanging too low as I kept scraping them over back roads and anyplace that the front dipped. The tubes have medium damage, so I patched them tubes with heavy duty duct tape.
I raised them up tonight (white zip ties) but did not get to do a test drive. This is not a final...
Interesting development.
I have 1 track day with this kit installed. The day was low 60's air temp. The FTB backing plates are warped. At least it's warped AWAY from the rotor. I suspect it's due to the weight pulling on the backside. You can see in the 2 pics, (one is obvious), that...
I do not. I can get one this weekend when I rotate the wheels.
Basically, remove the OEM backing plate and bolt these on. The tube end only goes down as far as is possible at the crux of the plate/tube connection (hidden from view, at top)
Thanks. I figured this would help people who are interested.
Nope, the airflow will be at all times. I'll be on the track this coming weekend, so the kit will get it's first run.
Here is a pictorial of the install of the "Full Tilt Boogie Brake Cooling Kit"
GT (non-PP)
I did not take final pics of the tubing cinched down (sorry).
Extra parts used were bolts, some washers, and locking nuts to thoroughly secure the included nozzles to the OEM grille backing...