STILLEN is proud to announce the release of the new 370Z brake cooling kit for owners looking to improve track times and lower brake temperatures. These kits can be used with Stillen Sport Rotors and Metal Matrix brake pads, AP Racing Brake Kits, and factory brake systems.
Bringing down brake temperatures improves all factors of braking
performance, longer sessions at the track, reduced or eliminated
brake fade, and overall safety by taking care of your braking
system, whether it's what came from the factory, or if you've made
the ultimate upgrade with a full 370Z big brake system.
The engineering team at STILLEN has developed a complete bolt-on
Brake Cooling Kit for the 2009-2012 Nissan 370Z
designed to do just that, reduce brake temperatures by as much
as 25%. Months of testing, development, track and road
testing have gone into this setup, which works both with the
factory fascia, as well as the upgraded STILLEN Polyurethane Front
Fascia which features aggressive styling and larger air ducting
areas perfect for increasing the air available for brake
cooling.
Features
• 25% decrease in rotor temps versus vehicles without cooling
kit
• Decrease in braking distance - Reduction in brake fade
• Prevents warping - Reduced chance of pad glazing - Extends
life of brakes
• Reduces the chance of brake fluid boiling
• Decreases the chance of catastrophic damage to brake
system
• Improved track time and longer track sessions
•Decreases the risk of "370Z ice mode"
•No cutting required
•Constructed out of 304 stainless steel
•Consistent rotor temperature for reduced thermal stress on
rotors
STILLEN Quality Components
• 6 foot silicon rubber air duct hose lined with a cylindrical
brass covered steel braid designed specifically for use in high
temperature racing applications.
• Constructed out of laser cut 304 stainless steel and formed
on a 7 axis CNC press brake
STILLEN Track Tested
To test the performance of the STILLEN Brake Cooling Kit, our
engineers pushed the kit to the limit at the Auto Club Speedway in
Fontana, California. Testing was performed with the brake cooling
kit connected on one side, and not the other. Thermo-couplers were
installed on the inboard friction surface of the rotors and
connected to professional, race grade, data logging equipment. This
testing environment ensured accurate readings under identical
testing conditions. During testing the non-cooled rotors reached
600 degrees while the cooled side only reached 456 degrees. This is
a temperature difference of over 140 degrees or 25%. The Brake
Cooling Kit outperformed our expectations, and decreased rotor
temperatures by 25% from side to side. The cooling kit spent a good
amount of time with STILLEN's engineers, and the results are a
testament to their dedication and hard work. Testing showed not
only does this kit keep the brakes cooler, but it better manages
the temperature keeping the rotors at a more consistent temperature
thus reducing the thermal cycling of the rotor.
The STILLEN 370Z brake cooling kit is composed of several pieces,
designed specifically for the punishing conditions that may result
from high performance vehicles. The kit comes in two varieties
depending on whether the vehicle is equipped with the STILLEN
Polyurethane Front Fascia or the standard factory fascia. Both kits
feature 6-foot silicon rubber air duct hose, lined with a
cylindrical brass covered steel braiding.
The hosing takes advantage of airflow from the front of the
vehicle, either by mating to the specifically-designed STILLEN
Fascia with the established brake ducting scoops, or with the
factory fascia via a 304 stainless steel CNC laser cut bracket that
is bolted onto the OEM fascia. On the hub side, another 304
stainless steel CNC laser cut bracket formed on a 7-axis CNC
machine is provided to brace the hose in a position that precisely
leads the incoming airflow to the center of the rotor. This
location directs the cool air into the center of the rotor blowing
through the vented portion of the disc. This is the optimal
location for brake rotor cooling ducts as it is the only way to
cool the entire rotor from the inside out.


















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