This is a step by step video of how to install RS Style Brake Ducts on a Porsche 964, however, I did not hook up (at this point) the hoses that run cool air …
This is a step by step video of how to install RS Style Brake Ducts on a Porsche 964, however, I did not hook up (at this point) the hoses that run cool air …
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Yes! I got my first thumbs down within 30 secs of posting, making it
impossible to have seen the entire video and thus judge its quality. My
suspicions were confirmed again about this particular person. I know who
you are now 🙂 (# haters gonna hate)
Am I seeing some new tires at 19:35? Possibly AD08’s? 🙂 Love the car, it
looks amazing!
What about these horns? It’s a train passing near your house every 5
minutes? I hope you even get to sleep with it
Youve got alot of stonechips on your front bumper.
This is a true fan of cars 🙂 Keep the good videos coming :D
Larry, get a respray and a clear bra! It will look better!
“Does a tree sound in the woods if no one is there” -Larry
How come you decided to use carpenter screws over automotive?
It is your car, make it look the way you want it to be!
Haters….. too bad they think they know better than you how your car
should look or what equipment you should have on it.
Damn Larry, your paint is pretty bad, at least in the front. I hope you
respray it since you’ve done so much to it already. These brake ducts look
sexy though!
Larry… Thanks for the detailed video. Looks great… Own a Black on Black
1991 964 C2 myself and love the car!!! Doing my own modifications &
detailing thanks to your tips and video’s.. Ammo products are fantastic.
Even posted some shots on Instagram @wstull… Thanks again.. Shine
them…Drive them
larry you are the best! if u got a moment, can you give me any tips on what
i should do about the new car iam about to get from a dealership! thanks
those trains must be annoying
I don’t even know why I watched this I’m 17 and I drive an altima
weird exhale noise on 11:11 ….go to 11:09 and wait…i do this too
Larry i love this. The channel, cars, detailing, and i really enjoy
watching you bring all of those together. i love the classic wash videos,
maybe a “weekly wash on my 964” or on your Monte’ .. just an idea! thanks
for making me the detailer i am today.
I think you’re really brave to cut your bumper. I’d be so afraid i’d mess
something up! I really admire your sense of style.
Is there any chance you would see that kind of shirt on the AMMO store for
people to purchase?
18:41 Is there any way to get rid of those white dots on black paint?
5/16ths? Surely you mean 8mm! :-)
I just love your 964 Larry…Whenever you upload a new video, it just makes
me want to go in my garage and work on my car.
Keep them coming!
Do you live in a horn testing area? 😛
Beautiful car, and nice tutorial :)
It looks really good in the after pictures, sounds really good too. Nice
Porsche 911
that looks really good !!
More videos like this Larry!! I find them very relaxing when I take a break
from work lol
Your skill with a dremel and affection of cleanliness makes me think you
should be a dentist!
You’re the best Larry, I really admire your work. I look forward to every
one of your new videos.
I’ve watched many of your videos now larry and there great, ive learnt so
much from them, thanks alot for all your uploads.
” Clean little quick ” Hahah i lol’d so freakin hard.. It’s like : That
moment when ur so f’in tired that u cant even speak!
haha love u man ur the best detailer on utube, I watch all your videos and
ive watch’d them many times! Keep em coming! :D
+AMMO NYC ….Larry the sheet rock screws you used to hold the ducks in
will rust over time, use a zinc “silver” coated screw instead.
If it came off of a 964 race car, why did you have to drill the mounting
hole in it? Did it mount differently, or was it just never used? Love the
car btw!
Big kudos for your work on the car, specially the engine upgrade. I hope
you are enjoying it to the max. Personally I prefered the clean look of the
original car with the bronze colored wheels, though since you want it more
track focused the changes seem fitting.
Have fun and keep us updated ;)
Whats the best (and cheapest way) of dealing with stone chips worse than
the front of Larrys car. The whole front of my car is covered in them =(
A+
My merc had factory cooling ducts from bumper to brakes, put similar mesh
into them = after a summer it looks really nasty as bugs have “exploded” on
the mesh and you cant really wash it properly.
It makes me sad when owners start cutting away stock portions of these
classic cars. The value plummets when owners do this.
Thanks. This will come in handy.
Looks good Nice job!
Fantastic as usual!
Great video Larry. I have a 1978 Ruf 911 SCR that I am planning on running
hoses from the front fairing (has the holes already) to the brake calipers.
I think I am going to fab up the plates that attach to the calipers.
Hopefully you post a video of you installing the hoses and caliper plates
as well. Cheers
Looks way better with the lights.
Yeah haters will hate that’s what they do but nice video and car
Love all your videos. A unibit would be your friend.
Why not mesh the wider aperture instead of the narrower one? Leaves would
just blow right on by this way, instead of getting stuck on the mesh inside
the duct…
Hi Larry, what shipping company do you use for orders going to Canada?
Love these DIY projects Larry!
Wife’s will never understand a man’s passion. I think you should have them
painted to match the color of your vehicle better though, that way they
flow more naturally; it’s not as noticeable from a distance, but up close
you can see the color difference.
lol “theres some dust back there. oh boy”
Larry, I can’t believe you left that side marker hanging like that 🙂 my
ocd immediately kicked in.. I know your paint there is rough but still 🙂
Great video as always! Thanks for sharing
ps: I would probably put thin rubber weather stripping around the duct to
fill the gap
I’d probably throw the foglights back in for winter driving, IF I HAD A
CARRERA 4 TO BEGIN WITH
964 is my favorite gen