SPEED ENGINEERING | Brake Cooling air ducts | civic Type-R 2017-2021 FK8
Description
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The Honda Civic Type R FK8 has intakes in the bumper ex works, with a very efficient flow pattern.
Jhe airflow only reaches the wheel arch, however, where it cannot find a direct path to the center of the brake disc.
The redirected air finds its outlet in front of the tire and this is where we start.
We take up exactly this point and place our inlet channel at exactly this point using the rivets supplied. This is fitted to the outlet using a short hose. We use existing fixing points for this. The air flows through this outlet specifically into the center of the brake disc and thus cools it down efficiently.
Using existing material as efficiently as possible with a plug & play solution?
Task accomplished!Included in the scope of delivery:
- 1x inlet air duct left
- 1x inlet air duct right
- 1x outlet air duct left
- 1x outlet air duct right
- 4x hose clamps
- 1x air hose
- 8x fastening rivets
Article is suitable for
- Honda Civic Type R FK8
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The different models vary slightly in wheel position, coupled with different chassis geometries and wheel and tire combinations, it is impossible for us to cover all variants. In the worst case scenario, the wheel could come to rest slightly on the ground at full steering lock (which should only be the case when parking), which cannot lead to any damage to the tire. In this case, we would ask you to dispense with the last ¼ of the steering turns.