From what I've read they (brake ducts in general) seem to work well on these cars. The option from Stertman seems simpler to install also. The question is do you really need them? Have you found the discs becoming overly hot?
Quote from: scanesare on 31 October 2017, 12:18From what I've read they (brake ducts in general) seem to work well on these cars. The option from Stertman seems simpler to install also. The question is do you really need them? Have you found the discs becoming overly hot?I understand that the brakes will last longer with this when you drive hard!I have order them from Stertman ( the company who tune Jon Olssons fun cars ) now! This is a OEM part från VW.. A youtube review is coming!Sub!
Quote from: Wide on 31 October 2017, 12:33Quote from: scanesare on 31 October 2017, 12:18From what I've read they (brake ducts in general) seem to work well on these cars. The option from Stertman seems simpler to install also. The question is do you really need them? Have you found the discs becoming overly hot?I understand that the brakes will last longer with this when you drive hard!I have order them from Stertman ( the company who tune Jon Olssons fun cars ) now! This is a OEM part från VW.. A youtube review is coming!Sub! I imagine with only a few exceptions, it would be nearly impossible to get the brakes to work that hard on any public road to be able to make a difference because of the brake ducts (unless you are repetitively accelerating and braking for some test). Stock PP setup should be more than up to the job and the biggest benefit from the ducts would be just in knowing you have them on the car For track use though I think it's a welcome mod.But if you already went for them even better for us, we can enjoy your installation video
I'd be inclined to make sure you've done the usual cheap brake upgrades first.... better fluid, replacement lines, replacement pads (remembering of course that race grade pads last for race distance only!)I did this on my old bike