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Old 09-08-2014, 02:01 PM   #1
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Brake Cooling Routing with Turbo Kit

Anyone here routed their brake duct hoses with a front mount turbo kit? There's not much space behind the fogs with the I/C charge pipes. Any suggestions with pictures?
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Are your brakes upgraded or are you trying to cool factory brake pads?
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Are your brakes upgraded or are you trying to cool factory brake pads?
I have STi Brembo brake calipers on there
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I have STi Brembo brake calipers on there
Doesn't matter if it's STI Brembos or not. What brake pads do you have?
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Carbotech XP8 up front and XP10 on the rear.. sorry i overlooked the "pad" part of your reply lol
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Carbotech XP8 up front and XP10 on the rear.. sorry i overlooked the "pad" part of your reply lol
If you're overheating that setup, you may want to consider going all the way with the pads instead of running a newbie track pad in front.
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