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My friends '95 GT has a custom fabricated brake cooling kit, for all four brakes. Just air cooled, but still I imagine that'd be alot better then nothing. Anyway, I guess Im gonna do it to my car too. How do you remove those little plastic honey comb pieces out of the side scoops? I think they would be good to use for the rear brake coolers.
 

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They were "functional" on the 94/95 cars; and by functional I mean they weren't solid plastic.
Unless you're doing some SERIOUS tracking of the car, rear cooling won't do a damn thing, as they'll never get hot enough.
The fronts, meh...it *might* have some impact on the street, but again, unless you're tracking the car I see no purpose.
 
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96sohc said:
They were "functional" on the 94/95 cars; and by functional I mean they weren't solid plastic.
Unless you're doing some SERIOUS tracking of the car, rear cooling won't do a damn thing, as they'll never get hot enough.
The fronts, meh...it *might* have some impact on the street, but again, unless you're tracking the car I see no purpose.

True, but still. I think itd still be cool little mod to have, and I probaly will just for the hell of doing it. Do yall know how to get the little plastic things out?
 
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access the bolts from the inside of the quarter panel. You will need to remove the plastic interior under the quarter glass.
 

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