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I am somewhat handy with my 3d printer and subsequent programs. Might try and get some measurements and whip something up.
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I'd add those in a heartbeat... and the extra benefit of those external ducts is that the radiators can keep the high pressure zone... total win. (also want the rear wing of that race car... lol)
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The brakes already have air ducts, in all variants..
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But not directly to the rotor
Also note the last line in the brake description of the M2 CS Racing Brakes 6-piston fixed yoke front, Alcon Brake disc diameter: 380 mm 4-piston fixed yoke rear, production M2 CS Brake disc diameter: 380 mm Twin-flow air brake cooling |
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I'm pretty sure those are for a ram air effect but until I get confirmation, I guess it could be either. |
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M2 CS Racing development car
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My guess is that this is brake cooling ducting.
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It will be interesting to see if the ducts were changed on the CS. :
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Its location screams brake ducting. That's not for the intakes....
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Yeah so back to this thread being about the incomplete intake ducts, anyone know of a kit solution or is it still homebrew for now?
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The closest kit I've seen that pulls air from the front of the car thats not too expensive is the: TMS kit.
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-5...take/?pdk=AgEG If I was going to do a good Cold Air setup this would be it...
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How is this any different from the stock one, but in carbon? |
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Swear I saw some listed for the M2C at some point. Either way, here are some for the M3/M4. Doubt it would take much trimming (if any) to fit properly and function as it should.
https://ind-distribution.com/product...-charge-scoops |
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OOPS on the Turner Link. They also pull air from the engine bay..
As for the scoops there are a couple of different suppliers...I got mine from X-PH. You can either fabricate the 90 degree scoops that connect to the stock snorkels, or use the OEM BMW parts from the F80-82
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