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WTB: Rotor cooling duct plates
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 15385719" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>Aren't you the guy who bought the shift boot a few months back? I think I recall your name. Anyway, I'm in the automotive industry and own a professional carwash. We use HD hosing for the vacuum systems. We replace it every couple years and I had some leftover (about 8 feet worth) so I used that. You could probably get a local carwash that was changing hoses to give you some old hose for free as it is typically thrown away. The stuff is tuff as nails. I also don't track my car so excessive heat buildup isn't a concern for me. But when I was looking at hoses this is what I found</p><p></p><p>275 degree</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-ALL42150-Black-Brake-Duct/dp/B006K8KBK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470407526&sr=8-1&keywords=brake++duct+hose" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-ALL42150-Black-Brake-Duct/dp/B006K8KBK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470407526&sr=8-1&keywords=brake++duct+hose</a></p><p></p><p>Jegs has the 300 and 550 degree starting at about $65. I don't see the need personally for 550 degree hose seeing as only the very end will be absorbing any heat next to the rotor and even then it isn't touching the rotor so I wouldn't expect it to be excessively hot. Of course, I may be wrong and it may be totally different for heavy track use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 15385719, member: 169847"] Aren't you the guy who bought the shift boot a few months back? I think I recall your name. Anyway, I'm in the automotive industry and own a professional carwash. We use HD hosing for the vacuum systems. We replace it every couple years and I had some leftover (about 8 feet worth) so I used that. You could probably get a local carwash that was changing hoses to give you some old hose for free as it is typically thrown away. The stuff is tuff as nails. I also don't track my car so excessive heat buildup isn't a concern for me. But when I was looking at hoses this is what I found 275 degree [url]https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-ALL42150-Black-Brake-Duct/dp/B006K8KBK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470407526&sr=8-1&keywords=brake++duct+hose[/url] Jegs has the 300 and 550 degree starting at about $65. I don't see the need personally for 550 degree hose seeing as only the very end will be absorbing any heat next to the rotor and even then it isn't touching the rotor so I wouldn't expect it to be excessively hot. Of course, I may be wrong and it may be totally different for heavy track use. [/QUOTE]
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