Assetto Corsa's brake ducts

Enz0

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Does anyone have photos of Assetto Corsa’s carbon brake ducts (189132/189133)?
I am interested in the shape of them. Are they the same as regular 3200s with just a different material, or not?
 

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There are pictures of mine in another thread on here. Does the standard 3200 have them at all? They look a bit like a vacuum cleaner nozzle in carbon fibre with a steel bracket riveted on.
 

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Here you go.
 

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Enz0

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Obviously massively lighter, so accelerates and corners much better. ;)
Nice sarcasm.

I don't know why they made these carbon. They are not much lighter and not visible from the owner, so do not appeal much.

ACs have different brake pads from standard ones. That should have been enough.

Furthermore, AC's brake booster (189365) is also different from the standard one (183484). Were there someone crazy in the brake department?
 

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Nice sarcasm.

I don't know why they made these carbon. They are not much lighter and not visible from the owner, so do not appeal much.

ACs have different brake pads from standard ones. That should have been enough.

Furthermore, AC's brake booster (189365) is also different from the standard one (183484). Were there someone crazy in the brake department?
Red calipers, that must help too :)