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Brake cooling duct kit

964rh

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Hi

I'm looking at getting a brake cooling duct kit for my C4 due to the brakes overheating on track days (due to the extra fat my car in carrying).

Autofarm have quoted £945 + vat for supply and fitting (inc paint), is this about right? or are there other companies out there that can do this.
This seemed quite expensive seeing as you can get the actual ducts for about £30 per pair.
Would it be an easy enough diy job? the car doesn't have air con so the route through to the wheel wells should be fairly clear.

Car is running pagid blues, oem discs and srf.

Thanks

Rob
 
I think you may have a small problem routing the ducting through the right side of the front bumper as the oil cooler occupies this space fairly well...

Have a look here:

http://p-car.com/diy/diy.html

and here:

http://p-car.com/diy/coolingduct/

Cheers

Ollie
 
PSI fitted mine including ducting past the cooler. Not easy!

Prices

Ecopes de frein
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#PSI-64-DI-6
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595,- Euro/D
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Peinture & Installation
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295,- Euro
Thats about £650
 
Can you just fit the ducts in place of the fog lights without the pipe work as I like the look it gives the front of the car, also who sells just the ducts.

Dick
 
Dick

Company on ebay sells them. usually go for £25 + £8 p+p.
You can install without the pipework.
Not sure if they are a perfect fit but some 964rs owners have bought them afaik.

Rob
 

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