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See the below pic, anyone have these on their GTR - the bit from the front lower lip to the wheel well...

Are they are factory part, or are they a Nismo part??

I don't have em, and want a pair :D

Please enlighten me

I figured that you could duct them to the brakes...

cheerio :D

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I was actually looking at not having such a dramatic change in cross sectional area along the length of th educts...as i thought doing so may cause turbulence at the inlet and hurt flow...albeit it would increase the velocity of air...

No doubt Nissan no more then me. :) But looking at race cars, after having a large throat to capture air, they typically maintain a similar cross sectional area, even if they do go freom rectangular passage to 80mm flex duct.

My undertray also goes to just in front of the steering rack...if you want one should be a bolt on between GTST and GTR once i am sure the ducting works (LOL, bring on Sandown)

I have them on my GTR....well i have one now! The other one ripped off as i had to drive somewhere without a front bar (cooler hose blew off and i was already 1hr late). I dont think the cable ties held it well enough. I was thinking of going proper ducting like V8 supercar style instead of using these. Otherwise i gotta find one more!

My 89 has them.  Looking at FAST suggests they are standard part for JDM spec R32 GTR's

I should add that my car also has a curved rubber 'defelector' attached to each of the tension (castor) rods, which directs air from the ducts onto the back face of the brake disc through a hole in the backing plate. These also appear to be a standard JDM R32 GTR part.

I doubt that it's particularly effective, but better than nothing.

I was actually looking at not having such a dramatic change in cross sectional area along the length of th educts...as i thought doing so may cause turbulence at the inlet and hurt flow...albeit it would increase the velocity of air...

i think the intention here was to have them double as pie coolers. pie too hot? place in front of duct, drive for 2 minutes then remove. perfecto. the reduced cross sectional area stops said pie from entering brake rotor - messy.

Edited by Scooby

My R32 V-Spec II has them, but I have only kept to the tow point of the factory part, cut the rest off, installed a PCV downpipe section to convert the 4"x1.5" duct into a round 3.5" duct and run heat tollerent flexi ducting back to the rotor centre.

The item on my car that isn't in that pic is an extra air guide on the castor rods... again, cut and shut the air guide and its now just a bracket that the ducting is braced to.

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