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canyons 07-08-2016 11:46 PM

universal bumper duct
 
I've been Looking for alternatives to the Garage vary asymmetrical duct .... found this guy.

Looks like it might fit in the vertical section of the bumber below the hood badge on the FRS, or fit easily inside the mustache of the BRZ...
Not sure how to gauge the curvature.

https://image.nengun.com/catalogue/3...riple_duct.png
https://image.nengun.com/catalogue/1...riple_duct.png

Link to site: https://www.nengun.com/uras/universal-triple-duct


What do you all think?

Kimsey47 07-09-2016 12:49 AM

What is your use case?

canyons 07-09-2016 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kimsey47 (Post 2700596)
What is your use case?

more air for FI application, trying to bring CAI temps closer to ambient, move more cool air through the engine compartment and out of modified side vents

Tcoat 07-09-2016 02:35 AM

The sections you are talking about are where the actual bumper is. That is the steel beam under the cover. You can not cut into that if you wish to street drive your car.

canyons 07-09-2016 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2700630)
The sections you are talking about are where the actual bumper is. That is the steel beam under the cover. You can not cut into that if you wish to street drive your car.


Let's assume there's a beatrush or some other drift bar replacing factory bar, and the styrofoam is gone...should have clarified that, sorry.

churchx 07-10-2016 12:53 PM

Well, i don't think that drift bars are allowed on street driven cars either. Of course it may depend on if their use is noticed or not by inspection, but their use sounds as legal as not allowed to be cut stock steel beam, and in case of crash/accident insurance companies might get on your tail.

Tareim 07-10-2016 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2700630)
The sections you are talking about are where the actual bumper is. That is the steel beam under the cover. You can not cut into that if you wish to street drive your car.

if it's placed just below the body line then it might fit above that crash beam

zeal86 08-12-2016 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canyons (Post 2700567)
I've been Looking for alternatives to the Garage vary asymmetrical duct .... found this guy.

Looks like it might fit in the vertical section of the bumber below the hood badge on the FRS, or fit easily inside the mustache of the BRZ...
Not sure how to gauge the curvature.

https://image.nengun.com/catalogue/3...riple_duct.png
https://image.nengun.com/catalogue/1...riple_duct.png

Link to site: https://www.nengun.com/uras/universal-triple-duct


What do you all think?

@canyons Have you found any more info on the Uras universal duct or similar products?

Have you found another solution?

Curious about this... I sort of like the option you've already posted.

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canyons 08-27-2016 06:30 PM

i was told it by the US distributor has been discontinued. haven't pursed old stock possibly in japan. -Canyons

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zeal86 (Post 2727970)
@canyons Have you found any more info on the
Uras universal duct or similar products?

Have you found another solution?

Curious about this... I sort of like the option you've already posted.

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