Bremsenkühlung Hinterachse passend für Audi RS3 8V von Speed Engineering

Speed Engineering

Brake cooling rear axle suitable for BMW M3 E90/E92 from Speed ​​Engineering

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Description

100% Made in Germany!

We discovered on our racing cars that the inside of the rear brake disc gets extremely hot (despite the brake upgrade). Aside from the excessive temperature buildup, a significant difference between the inner and outer surfaces leads to uneven wear on the brake pads. Our solution is plug-and-play and requires no modifications to the vehicle, no installation of hoses, clamps, or other accessories. The air is directed directly to the inside of the brake disc via an air duct. To increase the air volume, we use an additional duct system to create a vacuum in the duct to promote additional cool air flowing underneath the vehicle.

Only the dismantling of the anchor plate makes the use of our system worthwhile!

Included in delivery:

  • 1x air duct left
  • 1x air duct right

Item is suitable for

  • BMW E92 M3

Motorsport parts without road approval. We explicitly state that none of the products we offer for sale are original vehicle parts from BMW AG, M GmbH, MINI, VAG, or any other vehicle manufacturer. The vehicle makes and models listed are provided solely for product identification and matching purposes with the appropriate vehicle type.

Different models vary slightly in wheel position, coupled with different chassis geometries and wheel/tire combinations, making it impossible for us to cover all variants. In the worst case, the wheel could touch the ground slightly when the steering wheel is fully turned (which should only happen when parking), which will not cause any tire damage. In this case, we would ask you to refrain from making the last 1/4 turns of the steering wheel.

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