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Stock car premade radiator ducts, 5 star or AR bodies

Old 11-19-2013, 08:29 PM
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Default Stock car premade radiator ducts, 5 star or AR bodies

Whats your opinons on these?

I'm thinking these are worth the cost vs building my own

The 5 star bodies one is 6 pieces and the ar bodies is two, i kind of the like the idea of only two pieces better

but at the same time the 5 star could possibly fit better

https://www.lefthanderchassis.com/v2...dgroup=2513727

http://pitstopusa.com/i-7820151-five...ator-duct.html
Old 11-20-2013, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ctk30
Whats your opinons on these?

I'm thinking these are worth the cost vs building my own

The 5 star bodies one is 6 pieces and the ar bodies is two, i kind of the like the idea of only two pieces better

but at the same time the 5 star could possibly fit better

https://www.lefthanderchassis.com/v2...dgroup=2513727

http://pitstopusa.com/i-7820151-five...ator-duct.html
You hit on the exact reason most cars have fabricated ductwork.

The Lefthander one will probably result in better flow distribution across the core, but probably more difficult to install and harder to fit up.


If you want the absolute easiest (and cheapest pre-fabbed option), Five Star's Bump N Run ductwork is ridiculously easy to do. But, flow distribution isn't very good and I have ZERO idea if it will even hold up at high speeds on a road course, I've never run them anywhere over 3/8-1/2 mi tracks.


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