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2008 sti brake coolers

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:53 am
by NICO
seen them on the 2008 and had to do it on my little impreza. slice and dice and got them in. also to keep them in, i did something so amazing with brake clips that for some reason i order way to many lol, but it worked out.

i think its better for letting all the trapped air in the bumper to get out.

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Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:58 am
by klaxed
Oh, I thought is said colors as in you misspelled it, but then I saw what it was you did. Cool. :-D

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:20 am
by smh0101
Nice... but um

are those Ice-cycles on the bumper??

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:38 am
by NICO
klaxed ya i do that alot sorry lol. thanks also.

smh0101 you like them Ice cycles LOL thats the main reason why i took the pick i was like, these dam things did not fall off after 200kms.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:17 am
by DLC
Ice cycles?

Icicles kids...

I wonder how functional those are compared to the "real" setup on the 08, which should have ducting.

Looks cool.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:26 am
by jamal
I've heard that it's to deflect air around the wheel well for better aero.

But well I might be talking out of my ass. Either way I don't see how it would cool the brakes. For that you need a duct that goes to the inside of the rotor.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:03 am
by NICO
you guys got a good point, i wonder if there is a duct? but i cant tell on the sti.

takeing a shot here, but i think when the air gets sucked in the front it has no where to go. so these vents rush air out, that its rush the hot air off the breaks rim front section.

does it make sense? or i have no clue lol.

i should have taken a better pick, when looking at it from the other angle, you can see the inlets of the front.

what do you guys think of the colour i pianted them? i was thinking white? also piant the hood grills white also?

go for it?

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:34 pm
by BXSS
Nico try that V2 scoop on a SS hood, I think it may fit.

I have a couple loose SS scoops that I wanted to try on my V2 hood but I can't find them to test fit.

If it works it would be a cheap OEM BIG scoop that would work for TMIC guys.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:10 pm
by smh0101
DLC wrote:Ice cycles?

Icicles kids...
THANK YOU!!

I literally spent a few minutes trying to remember how to spell that!

Ima we todd

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:43 am
by beatersubi
NICO I WRX U wrote:you guys got a good point, i wonder if there is a duct? but i cant tell on the sti.

takeing a shot here, but i think when the air gets sucked in the front it has no where to go. so these vents rush air out, that its rush the hot air off the breaks rim front section.

does it make sense? or i have no clue lol.

i should have taken a better pick, when looking at it from the other angle, you can see the inlets of the front.

what do you guys think of the colour i pianted them? i was thinking white? also piant the hood grills white also?

go for it?
The hood vents need to be white. The brake ducts would be more subtle in white, but look kinda racy in black.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:52 pm
by NICO
^^ i was thinking the same thing, i just dont want to be a heat score lol.



well guys i looking in to the 08 sti duct and the subaru computer and there is nothing else that goes there so i guess thats how it works.

beats me lol.

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:38 am
by evolutionmovement
I think they're for air management as you think, not brake cooling. It may reduce drag to have the air pass through the front and be pulled out the side by what is likely a low-pressure zone rather than turbulent air building up and spilling along the sides, but this is a guess from a casual untrained aerodynamicist. The Porsche 959 did a similar thing to reduce lift and I'm using a similar idea on the Cessna-car where I'll have the air that passes through the radiator and A/C condenser go through ducting and out vents in the bodywork in front of the doors. That also allows the rest of the engine compartment to be completely enclosed for reduced drag.

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:08 am
by maddoc
OMG... you beat me to it! I was going to do that on my Impreza.

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 8:38 am
by NICO
^ ^ i move fast on doing things, stick around!! the legacycentral community is where magic happens, its the real deal subaru site.

but if you do it i got a trick that is sick to keep them in, when your ready let me no.





evolutionmovement wrote:I think they're for air management as you think, not brake cooling. It may reduce drag to have the air pass through the front and be pulled out the side by what is likely a low-pressure zone rather than turbulent air building up and spilling along the sides, but this is a guess from a casual untrained aerodynamicist. The Porsche 959 did a similar thing to reduce lift and I'm using a similar idea on the Cessna-car where I'll have the air that passes through the radiator and A/C condenser go through ducting and out vents in the bodywork in front of the doors. That also allows the rest of the engine compartment to be completely enclosed for reduced drag.
when you type stuff like this out, you make me whant to build crazy ness lol. that would be so sick if i got ducts from the rad and made them scoop out like you siad WOW my head hurts lol.

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:04 pm
by maddoc
NICO I WRX U wrote:^ ^ i move fast on doing things, stick around!! the legacycentral community is where magic happens, its the real deal subaru site.
I've a very active member on NASIOC since Sept '01, RS25 since Dec '01, (i-club Nov '02, pretty much when the split), blah blah... I just go by moss everywhere else but i figured it would be time for a change of names and go with something that fits better for me.

I saw the vents on the 08 STi and immediately tried ordering them from Japan - then I wrecked my Impreza :(

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:10 am
by Canadian Turbo
maddoc wrote:I saw the vents on the 08 STi and immediately tried ordering them from Japan - then I wrecked my Impreza
Sounds like it time for a Legacy Turbo!!!