Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Some updates

So its been along time since I have updated on progress on my build. Some current things being developed is a integrated brake ducting system and a wind splitter. I wanted to create ducting system that is not of the typical design, instead of running hoses along the underside of the car, I wanted to integrate the ducting within the frame of the car. I got the idea from some Subaru race cars.


I know ducting is probably the last thing I should consider when upgrading brakes. I know that going w/ different fluids, and pads would be sufficient enough. BTW I'm currently running Hawk HP plus, which are great pads for my usage. The Evo X is no light weight, and weights in a 3500lbs so ducting was something I just wanted to do since I plan on doing a track day in the near future.

The inlet part of of my design I had an idea of using some preexisting holes located in the front part of the bumper.

This picture shows the holes are bring used for the inter cooler which will now serve as the ducting inlet. But to do this I will have to modify the front bumper beam and create an air deflector so it will direct air in the proper location.

So I hacked the bumper beam up in 3 section. I wanted to try and keep majority of it, since it has brackets for the inter cooler and bumper. Hacking the bumper beam may not be the safest thing or even blocking part s of the inter cooler, but I think the benefits out weight the drawbacks.

Taking apart the bumper I noticed in order for my design to work I would need to cut some holes to allow the air to flow to the brakes.




I drew up a template for the inlet deflector.






This is what I hope it will do. Still another deflector will needed along the bumper beam to get the air to travel from bumper beam to the frame of the car. But all and all I am pretty happy w/ what I have so far.

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