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Old 10-20-2017, 08:35 AM
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Arrow AP2 bumper brake duct options ....

What's out there? I don't think WASP is available any longer although those would be at the top of my list. APRs aren't bad but do I really need to spend $700?

Brand: Honda
Product Code: CF-905658
Availability: In Stock

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Originally Posted by freq
What's out there? I don't think WASP is available any longer although those would be at the top of my list. APRs aren't bad but do I really need to spend $700?

Brand: Honda
Product Code: CF-905658
Availability: In Stock

If an APR Distributor wants to PM me a price I won't get mad.
I thought they were, message WASP directly on FB

They are a pretty darn good piece of kit, especially the rotor ducted heat shield
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Do they have to be bumper mounted?

I made my control arm ones for something like $40. Not the plastic ones, the aluminum and brake duct hose ones

Project S2000: Part 24 - Bridgestone Potenza RE-71Rs and DIY Brake Ducts

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I bought my kit from Lambert Automotive.

http://www.lapponline.com

looks like they have AP2 option.

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Originally Posted by daktruckie99
I bought my kit from Lambert Automotive.

Lambert Automotive Performance Products

looks like they have AP2 option.

Mike
I don't care for the front bumper intake, seems like they could flow a whole lot more air with a funnel type of intake.

Now the spindle side, that I like!!

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I am using their hose and spindle bracket. Followed Rob Robinette for bumper mounts. The setup works great.

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I tapped into the largest high pressure zone on the car...

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Originally Posted by shind3
I tapped into the largest high pressure zone on the car...

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Originally Posted by shind3
I tapped into the largest high pressure zone on the car...

Good thinking. Do you have any data or impressions on before and after temperatures?

I would think since this doesn't modify the body (bumper) it would also be legal for STR autocross. What ducts are those?
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Originally Posted by shind3
I tapped into the largest high pressure zone on the car...

Nice work. What did you use on the rotor side?

I found my solution here: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/r-c-part...-here-1182550/


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