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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Texas
New Find: Brake Cooling Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="JimJr" data-source="post: 1915125" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>As Labora said, brake cooling in not an issue on a street car, this is for the road course (not strip). </p><p></p><p>Yes, any cooling you can get to your brakes can help. If the track temperature of the air going into the ducts is 150*, and your brakes (if you are using them) can get over 300* any air, no matter what the temperature, will help cool them, reduce brake fade, and extend the life of your brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJr, post: 1915125, member: 1140"] As Labora said, brake cooling in not an issue on a street car, this is for the road course (not strip). Yes, any cooling you can get to your brakes can help. If the track temperature of the air going into the ducts is 150*, and your brakes (if you are using them) can get over 300* any air, no matter what the temperature, will help cool them, reduce brake fade, and extend the life of your brakes. [/QUOTE]
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A Taste of Home
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New Find: Brake Cooling Kit
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