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Old 02-07-2013, 01:23 AM   #43
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Nice! Can you please post a pic of the back of those and maybe the sides? Is there a good amount of material to clamp down a hose?
I'm out of town at the moment but ill take pics when I get back. If I do the ducting I will use the brackets that hold the fog lamps on. It's hard to explain how it will work so ill just take pics when I do it and post them up.
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Nice! Can you please post a pic of the back of those and maybe the sides? Is there a good amount of material to clamp down a hose?
Here are the pics I took last night:





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Doesn't look like the back of the limited housings would allow hose to be clamped down securely...
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Airflow, I'd say. I want 3" ducting and a 3" backing plate. No bottlenecks.

Got a pic of the Limited fog housings front & rear without the fogs installed???
Our bumper duct is 3" inlet, however we tried running the 3" hose throughout, but couldn't get it to fit without it rubbing on the inner tire or no space through the inner fender liner. Also, due to the very limited clearance between the inner rotor and hub, even if you ran a 3" hose, the gains would be minimal.

Our backing plate completely seals the inner rotor as much as possible so most of the air exits through the rotor veins.

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Doesn't look like the back of the limited housings would allow hose to be clamped down securely...
You're right it doesn't look like it but I have some ideas using the fog lamp bracket that I think will work. If it doesn't then atleast I can get airflow now to the oil cooler ill be eventually installing once I get a turbo kit.
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Here are the pics I took last night:





Hey, I saw you sold you car, just curious if you have any pics of this on the car. Like a little further away? Thanks.
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Old 01-21-2014, 11:21 AM   #49
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Hey, I saw you sold you car, just curious if you have any pics of this on the car. Like a little further away? Thanks.
Any pics of what exactly? When I sold my car it had the APR brake ducts installed with one feeding my oil cooler and one feeding my damn intercooler pipe. Here is a pic:

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Any pics of what exactly? When I sold my car it had the APR brake ducts installed with one feeding my oil cooler and one feeding my damn intercooler pipe. Here is a pic:
Perfect, thanks. I was just trying to get a feel of how it looks on the car. The example they have in white on their site gives a huge contrast and makes it look to aftermarket for my taste.
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Old 03-28-2014, 09:15 PM   #51
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would be interesting if someone could pipe some air into the engine bay from the fogs..
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Old 03-28-2014, 09:54 PM   #52
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Do you know if there a way to route a smaller 2" hose from a passenger side APR duct (assuming I use a 3" to 2" coupler) to the engine compartment to blow air toward the #1 coil (front most passenger side cylinder)?

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Sure. It should be able to go through the same area near the headlight that the intercooler piping does on most of the turbo kits.
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Wish these weren't made out of CF so they'd be cheaper than $325, because then I'd be all over them. Keeps the factory LED DRL's and will work with 3" ducting and a backing plate.

Are you listening APR?!? @RallySport Direct ?? Throw some plastic into those molds and selll them for $125 and then make a full kit with hoses and blacking plate. Then you can ask for $400 for the whole kit.

@Touge Factory is almost ready to release their kit, but it doesn't use the fog light housings as an inlet. I think their backing plates look nice and they can be purchased individually.
I have a set of these NEW and never used, or mounted.

Literally I will take ANYTHING for them as they are collecting dust.

Anyone who reaches out can get them.

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I have a set of these NEW and never used, or mounted.

Literally I will take ANYTHING for them as they are collecting dust.

Anyone who reaches out can get them.

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I know this was a few months ago, but do you still have these?
PS. sorry everyone else for the bump
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I know this was a few months ago, but do you still have these?
PS. sorry everyone else for the bump
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