Those are dopeI'd be interested if you could make it fit base model golfs, and maybe some modified dust shields that work like the RS3 Shields.
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I track my GTI with Ferodo DS2500 front pads and while I'm not the fastest driver, I get placed in the intermediate class when we go to DDT. I think stock calipers with DS2500 and RS3 brake ducts are a very good combo for someone of my skill. If you were more advanced than me, then maybe you want BBK with at least 4 or 6 piston front calipers. I ran consistent 1:50 and have no doubts I can run 1:49 if my girlfriend wasn't sitting as a passenger. Sshould be breaking into high 1:40s this season even with her with me now that I have stage 1 and plan to get myself a set of Falken RT660.Reducing brake temps will also extend pad life on track For folks running BBK’s. So there is a market for an effective solution.
Those running PP brakes on track will most definitely need a better solution than RS3 brake ducts.
I think you're looking for something like this?All I would want is a dust shield/backing plate with a fitting for a 2.5" or 3" hose. Running the hose up the front bumper is relatively simple with some brake ducting, hose clamps, and aircraft inlets... all diy is fine. But how to get it close to the caliper requires fab work... that's where you come in.
No, I already have ducts. It's the bracket that fits to the knuckle that would be of use. Like this: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...vt_CakOtiPCqi1-2DOrNHSoxPft8OFehoCDBUQAvD_BwEI think you're looking for something like this?
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https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-ALL42160-Diameter-Mounting-Flange/dp/B006K8KG8W
Ah, sorry, I thought the one I posted gets mounted on to the dust shield via rivet, though I think you could use it like that.No, I already have ducts. It's the bracket that fits to the knuckle that would be of use. Like this: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...vt_CakOtiPCqi1-2DOrNHSoxPft8OFehoCDBUQAvD_BwE
I track my GTI with Ferodo DS2500 front pads and while I'm not the fastest driver, I get placed in the intermediate class when we go to DDT. I think stock calipers with DS2500 and RS3 brake ducts are a very good combo for someone of my skill. If you were more advanced than me, then maybe you want BBK with at least 4 or 6 piston front calipers. I ran consistent 1:50 and have no doubts I can run 1:49 if my girlfriend wasn't sitting as a passenger. Sshould be breaking into high 1:40s this season even with her with me now that I have stage 1 and plan to get myself a set of Falken RT660.
<-- Not my video but this is the track.