Intercooler Inlet Scoops for reduced IATs
#16
aStill in the box Steffen. Car is in pieces right now for a complete overhaul. I will drop these off to get painted along with my carbon hood in the next month or so.
#18
One of these days I'll get around to installing these. This year has been crazy for me with work, travel and other projects. As such, most of my car stuff has been on the back burner so far this year but I hope to get the ball rolling again in the next month or two. My plan is to have the car back on the track in the late September / October timeframe. It's been undergoing a total top to bottom overhaul with complete suspension replacement, new engine, gearbox, etc, etc. I need to get it to my shop to start getting it put back together when the time allows.
#21
I have a basement full of stuff including tons of Porsche Motorsport parts for sale but just no time to mess with it right now.
You'll like them. They look fantastic, totally OEM and are made of 100% carbon fibre. Really beautiful pieces.
I do have a set of the Joe Toth inlets brand new in the box if anyone reading this is interested. I'll let those go cheap.
I do have a set of the Joe Toth inlets brand new in the box if anyone reading this is interested. I'll let those go cheap.
Last edited by pwdrhound; 07-09-2018 at 01:22 PM.
#22
I have a basement full of stuff including tons of Porsche Motorsport parts for sale but just no time to mess with it right now.
You'll like them. They look fantastic, totally OEM and are made of 100% carbon fibre. Really beautiful pieces.
I do have a set of the Joe Toth inlets brand new in the box if anyone reading this is interested. I'll let those go cheap.
You'll like them. They look fantastic, totally OEM and are made of 100% carbon fibre. Really beautiful pieces.
I do have a set of the Joe Toth inlets brand new in the box if anyone reading this is interested. I'll let those go cheap.
#25
Very nice Steffen! ^^
I still have to get mine painted before I install them on the car. How did you attach them? I thinking of using 3M double sided tape but I feel that a silicone adhesive may be better at cleating a perfect seal.
I still have to get mine painted before I install them on the car. How did you attach them? I thinking of using 3M double sided tape but I feel that a silicone adhesive may be better at cleating a perfect seal.
#29
These I feel look a million times better than the Toth scoops. It’s a shame no one tries to replicate it save for the carbon fibre or alters it in a tiny way to make it slightly different ((wink wink Joe Toth))
they look great
they look great
#30
Use panel bonding adhesive. 3m does have some thin tape now, but still may look a little elevated.