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2011/12 brake duct cooling mod

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In changing out the H/E I used the dremel to cut the holes into the lower grille for the brake cooling ducts. My question is the preformed holes in the bumper cover are 2 1/2" where the new Boss 302 cooling kit has 3" ducts with specific inlets to accomodate where the 07-09 GT500 brake cooling kit has 2 1/2" ducts. The dust shields have 3" and 2 1/2" inlets respectivley. Why go with the 3" Boss 302 kit vs the 2 1/2" GT500 kit? Backing plates from an 07-09 will work fine. The 3" Boss 302 kit won't flow more air since the inlet is only 2 1/2", right? Or am I missing something?

http://www.shelbystore.com/Shelby-GT500-Brake-Duct-kit-p/s7m-2005-c.htm

http://www.buyfordracing.com/ford-racing-brake-cooling-kit-for-07-09-shelby-gt500/

http://www.fordracingpartsdirect.com/FORD_RACING_BOSS_302_MUSTANG_BRAKE_DUCT_KIT_p/m-2004-mb.htm

I will post a pic soon. I posted this on another forum as you can see I am in process of completing the same.
 
I'm glad you posted those pics, because it affirms my decision to go with the JLT bezels. I am going to get someone else to do the mods, and I can foresee them making mistakes and having it look a little shoddy like yours. No disrespect, as I'm sure it was very hard work getting it right but I want mine to look like a perfect circle.
The only reason you can see it is the camera flash and the background is white. Once I paint the background satin black you will never be able to tell. For the most part they are dead on round (camera angle makes it look off more than it is)but in some areas it was better to go all the way to edge of the diamond pattern. When you stand back 5 feet you can't see any detail like what you can with an up close with camera pic/flash. Used the hole saw to get the outline then dremel to finish.

Some of those with the JLT bezels wish they didn't have them after the finished look. To each their own.
 
Thanks for posting CJGT500. What are we looking at behind the grille there - how do the hoses attach to the backside? I'm leaning toward the Boss 302 kit. It's like $190 at Tousley. I believe you will get more coverage area at the brake. Probably nominal, but the airflow is already high pressure being ram-jetted in through the front, a little larger outlet is probably a good thing.
Simple attachment by worm drive clamp on the preformed inlet that is part of the bumper cover.
 
Cool, thanks man. Think I'll do 'em up just like yours. I have a little dremel multi-use bit (fluted), is that what you used? I've used it on ABS before with good results - works fine as long as you don't crank up the speed too much...
Yes same bit used and speed. Files, sanding, etc from the back side once you get the rough cuts done. On the Kona Blue background it will be blend in nicely. Seriously you stand back and look at the car and you will not even notice the holes are there. The bezels just clutter the front end OEM look in my opinion.
 
On the preformed bumper inlet it is 2.5" but I would think the worm drive clamp would have no problem retaining the 3" hose from the 302 kit. Bought a new kit second hand for a deal so I will find out soon enough.
 
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