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Good suggestions.
I have the fog lights removed but boxed in everything in front of my 2 fender mounted oil coolers (one stock, one Elephant Racing)to get the most air thru them. Car runs cool even in SoCal with my 3.6, so I may have to rethink where the air is directed. |
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More brake cooling. . . 993 air deflectors option?
The 993 air deflectors is a great option along with the rotor deflector plates. I've used both in the past and they work. The only difference the use of longer blots for the rotor/deflector plate mounting so that there was thread engagement.
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I wish I had cracks in my drilled rotors.
I am looking for any excuse to replace them. I would never want to drive my car while wondering if the next brake press will be the one that shatters the rotor. If it were me, I would fork over the $70/ea and replace the rotors and sleep and drive easy.
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Sugarwood - where did you get the idea that your uncracked drilled rotors were suddenly, while driving home from work, shatter? Not going to happen. These things grow. If they grow enough for the surface to displace, you will instantly know it. If you have been paying attention, you will recognize why a thump thump thump developed with even light braking.
Our 2007 Turbo has its original drilled rotors at about 40K miles. No signs of cracking. To be sure, it sees maybe one autocross a year (AX isn't hard on brakes), and on a couple of occasions I used it to give orientation rides at a corporate event at a track (digital speedometers are cool - you can actually glance at them). |
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Attached is a photo of my cracks.
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Wouldn't bother me - it is cracks from the outermost hole to the edge which say it is time to get a new rotor.
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