Fujita Intakes increase brake performance!
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actually, and i know this sounds pretty counter-intuitive, but roller blade's are gonna be your best bet on this. don't believe me? do this as your last test. you need about a mile distance from the nearest cliff/shear drop. Get to 60 as fast as possible and apply your roller blades down to the ground as brakes. You'll stop on a dime and right before the cliff edge. It's a bit of an adrenaline rush but works for me every time.
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actually, and i know this sounds pretty counter-intuitive, but roller blade's are gonna be your best bet on this. don't believe me? do this as your last test. you need about a mile distance from the nearest cliff/shear drop. Get to 60 as fast as possible and apply your roller blades down to the ground as brakes. You'll stop on a dime and right before the cliff edge. It's a bit of an adrenaline rush but works for me every time.
anyway, this thread is slowly getting a little bit off topic. i just want to know, are there any other FI (Full Intakes) that can make my brakes perform better than Fujita?
OMG last night I just installed some old fujita intakes and as soon as i took a test drive this morning to see how they felt/sounded, i noticed a nice deeper sound as well as a very significant increase in braking power and smoothness!! i was just wondering if anybody else had this happen, and was wondering how big a difference a dyno would show on my improved braking power??
im thinking that this intake is much better at cooling the brakes than the OEM one?
im thinking that this intake is much better at cooling the brakes than the OEM one?








