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Originally Posted by DLo This is the same pic posted earlier in this thread. I am going to attempt this on my Nismo. I decided to go with the revotec

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Old 08-01-2013, 07:57 AM   #33 (permalink)
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This is the same pic posted earlier in this thread. I am going to attempt this on my Nismo.

I decided to go with the revotec 4" (102mm) circular air inlets connecting to the Stillen brake cooling kit. I'll obviously need a 4 to 2 reducer as well. The inlets were about $50 and the Stillen kit is approx $235. I'll let you know how it goes.

Revotec Air Inlets: Revotec Automotive Cooling Specialists
Here are the reducers Rusty and I used:

http://www.amazon.com/Woodstock-D425...4+to+2+reducer

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When I did my brake ducts. This was my second idea I had in mind.
Still a big fan of what you did Rusty (I'm not too prejudice! )

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^ Your vents came out excellent and you seem to know what you're doing. I'm not as capable so I figure just drilling circles will be much easier for me. Then I'll connect the ducting to the inlets and have a performance shop in SoCal install the rest of the kit along with Hawk HP+ pads and SS lines. That's the plan at least...
Whether you go with Nismo RC ducts or the circular ones it will work out great.

Don't shy away from the Nismo RC ducts just because you are concerned about cutting the holes. I just did mine following Rusty's DIY thread and had no problems whatsoever. In fact, the actual cutting of the bumper was the easiest part.

And just an FYI - Doran Racing sells both the ducts and the RC grille if you are interested. That's where I got my ducts and grille. Nissan has yet to reply to one of my numerous e mails requesting info on how to order. I should have asked the nismo guys when they were at Circuit of the Americas last month.
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