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Splitter Brake Duct Cutouts For PP?

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Does anyone make a splitter that does not cover or eliminate the PP brake ducts? This question was kinda buried in another thread I started about Steeda vs. APR splitters. I would like to buy a splitter (and spoiler) but not if it interferes with the PP ducts.
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Yo tambien. And one made of plastic that matches EXACTLY the OEM front splitter color and texture - which seems to be impossible to achieve.
 
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I might have to make my own out of CF. It would be patterned off the PP belly pan. The mold would be easy enough to fab and you only have to make the outer 6-7" look good.
 

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Are you talking about the air ports next to the fog light surrounding? I didn't think about this and I just ordered the RTR chin spoiler. I wonder it it's blocks the ports.
 

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Are you talking about the air ports next to the fog light surrounding? I didn't think about this and I just ordered the RTR chin spoiler. I wonder it it's blocks the ports.
No, the ones on the belly pan of PP GT's.
 

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I mentioned the same thing a while ago on a different thread. The only solution that I came up with is to cut out the areas of the brake venturis with a sawzall.

You could always go with a fog light type kit but I want to retain the lights. If you wanted to get really tricky, [MENTION=19602]VelossaTech[/MENTION] sells a grill ram-air kit that you can route brake kit hoses through.
 

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I can tell you from track experience, those cutouts have little impact. If you are driving hard enough to need improved brake cooling, those aren't going to matter.
 
 








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