Jump to content
The mkiv Supra Owners Club

Brake cooling with FMIC


kubus1

Recommended Posts

Does anyone know how the FMIC affects the cooling of front brake discs?

 

With the original IC it also works as a cooling aid for the right side front disc?

 

if you remove the stock IC, how does the air that goes to brake disc gets cooled?

 

Cuba

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you wanted to be a bit trick you can now use the 2 ducts more effectively by adding in some flexi-tube (3" dia) and guiding the air to the brakes...

 

But adding the FMIC only causes a restriction to the radiator...the brakes won't be affected.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well,

 

I m asking cause I just noticed yesterday when I had the car up, that there is a little kind of intercooler on a left side of the car, and the flow of the air is directed onto the brake disc ( left side).

 

I checked the right side, and it seems similar in that way, that the air from the SMIC is directed onto the right disc.

 

So... I assumed that Toyota just did a bit of a short cut and since they had a SMIC on the right they didnt put the little brake cooler, like the one that sits on the left hand side.

 

 

So, analogically, If its there, it must be there for a reason, otherwise there wouldnt be a little cooling thingy on the left side.

 

Cuba

Link to comment
Share on other sites

High pressure air entering a heat exchanger (radiator, intercooler, air con condenser) should vent into a low pressure region. What you are thinking are brake cooling ducts are merely lovres venting the air flow through a heat exchanger into the low pressure front wheel arch area. They have no real relevance to brake cooling, the lovres are merely an exit path from a high pressure to a low pressure region. If the pressures either side of the heat exchanger were equal there would be no flow through it.

 

If you are worried about brake cooling do as Alex says, make ducts and feed cold high pressure air into the *EYE* of the front discs. Remove the dust / water shields too. Make sure the hoses will articulate with the steering and suspension and can't get jammed in anything.

 

I'd be more concerned about a FMIC spoiling air flow to the water rad and I/C condenser myself.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. You might also be interested in our Guidelines, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.