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Mustangcol

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I am installing PP brakes on my 2017 Mustang GT. I already have PP control arms and I would like the PP belly pan for proper brake cooling, but it is expensive to ship here to Colombia. (I already am in shock from shipping the rotors and calipers here). I have a LVA splitter and I'm trying to find a way to get air to the wheel well without doing tubing. Has anyone come up with solutions? Like modify their splitter?
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Yes you can put in splitter ramps or “diffusers” which will do a very similar job to the OEM belly pan.

Like this here:
https://www.professionalawesome.com/product/professional-awesome-splitter-diffusers-pair/

Position them as far to the inside of the wheel well as possible while still fitting. You want the air to go behind the tire to the control arm deflector plates and not at the tire itself.

Vorahlag also sells some larger deflector plates for the PP1 control arms too. Here you can see what the larger Vorshlag plates and the largest size of diffusers from PA look like on my car. This much is overkill for most people and you need a pretty rigid and secure splitter to do it but the smaller ramps I linked you are still larger than the stock PP1 belly pan ramps.

3rd pic is the OEM PP1 2016 belly pan for comparison

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The deflectors that bolt onto the control arms from Vorshlag work very well and are much easier to install than ducting.
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