STILLEN
is
proud
to
offer
an
active
brake
cooling
option
for
R35
GT-R
owners
looking
to
improve
track
times
and
lower
brake
temperatures.
These
kits
are
for
use
with
both
traditional
iron
rotors,
as
well
as
the
STILLEN
Carbon
Ceramic
Matrix
Brake
Kit.
During
the
development
of
the
STILLEN
GT
R
Targa
rally
car
Team
STILLEN
worked
very
closely
with
the
engineers
at
AP
Racing
to
develop
the
first
aftermarket
Carbon
Ceramic
Brake
Kit
in
the
world.
One
of
the
key
components
of
that
kit
was
brake
cooling.
Carbon
Ceramic
Brakes
have
an
ideal
operating
temperature
range
where
they
perform
at
their
best.
Carbon
Ceramic
Brakes
work
well
when
cold
however
their
true
performance
shines
through
during
repeated
hard,
high
temperature
braking.
However,
there
is
a
temperature
threshold
which
should
not
be
exceeded.
During
the
development
of
the
kit
the
engineers
at
AP
Racing
asked
what
we
would
be
doing
for
brake
cooling.
We
were
open
to
all
input
from
AP
and
their
instructions
were
to
use
external
fans
directing
air
to
the
rotors
and
calipers.
They
said
regardless
how
hot
the
air
is
coming
off
the
engine,
it's
a
lot
cooler
than
the
heat
coming
off
the
rotors.
To
test
the
performance
of
the
STILLEN
Active
Brake
Cooling
Kit,
we
went
to
El
Toro
Air
Force
Base
with
temperature
sensors
on
each
rotor
and
caliper.
We
performed
the
tests
with
the
active
cooling
on
one
side
of
the
car,
and
not
the
other.
We
performed
a
series
of
140-0
runs
as
well
as
laps
around
our
test
track.
We
also
put
temperature
sensor
stickers
on
each
caliper
that
act
just
like
temperature
paint
for
the
rotor.
As
the
temperature
of
the
caliper
increases
it
burns
off
parts
of
the
sticker
so
we
know
how
hot
the
caliper
is
running.
After
all
of
the
data
was
collected
and
analyzed
we
determined
that
with
this
brake
cooling
kit
we
successfully
reduced
rotor
temperatures
by
over
200
degrees.
The
front
brake
cooling
kit
consists
of
a
weather
resistant
electric
fan,
mounting
brackets,
wiring
kit
and
switch,
and
poly-urethane
air
diversion
splitter.
The
rear
brake
cooling
kit
consists
of
poly
urethane
air
scoops
which
take
advantage
of
the
factory
naca
ducts
in
the
belly
pan,
accordion
tube,
polyurethane
air
funnel
and
mounting
bracketry.
The
STILLEN
brake
cooling
kit
is
going
to
be
offered
as
a
separate
front
and
rear
kit.
During
our
testing
we
also
found
that
with
the
VDC
off,
the
rear
brake
cooling
isn't
100%
necessary.
Because
brakes
work
better
with
a
bit
of
heat
in
them
we
prefer
to
leave
the
brake
cooling
kit
off
of
the
car
when
Steve
Millen
drives
because
he
does
not
utilize
the
VDC
control
system.
If
you
are
like
99%
of
the
owner's
of
GT-R's
you
more
than
likely
utilize
the
VDC
function
and
therefore
we
recommend
the
rear
brake
cooling
system.
These
kits,
while
developed
to
aid
in
the
necessary
cooling
for
the
Carbon
Ceramic
Brake
setup,
this
kit
is
also
extremely
effective
in
lowering
caliper/rotor
temperatures
for
both
stock
iron
rotor
setups,
as
well
as
the
AP
Racing
iron
rotor
upgrades