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2018/2019 GT Front Brake Cooling Ducts - Any Solutions?

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yeah i can send it to you tonight when i get home. That was from ansys discovery live demo
Haha I thought it was Discovery Live!

Thanks for sending over the model, really appreciate it.
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I started another thread on this. There's a guy on YouTube who added RTR inlets to his 2018 GT, because there are air ducts already installed underneath that discharge air to the outer edge of the wheel well around the outside of the wheel. The increase in air flow around the outside of the wheel causes a differential pressure from the inside of the wheel to increase air flow from inside to outside of the wheel. This, cooling the brakes a few degrees.

Without having to remove the whole front of his car, my answer to not spending $200 on inlets was to simply drill out the holes in the stock blank inlet, since the air ducts are already there.
 
 




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