TonyMR2
Reddtarga - there is an awesome item to reproduce and sell :)
Yes I suppose it would be, but I have no interest in doing that because of the huge amount of time needed to make them. I think these are more for do it yourselfers with plenty of time to spare.
They were are made from 1 mm aluminum 'coaxed' into a rough shape, then overlaid with fiberglass tape and resin making them surprisingly stiff. They also have a rear support bracket.
Quite apart from the time it took to get the design right without fouling anything on hard lock, the finished articles took a lot of shaping, sanding, and filling needed to get them right not to mention getting the LH side one a mirror image of the RH.
Do they actually work?
When I first started this project I did some tests with a rough scoop only on one side. see pic.
I did a series of tests with 4 consecutive hard braking stop from 100 kph, then again quickly accelerated to 100 kph and coasted to a stop to allow the scoop to work if it was going to. I stopped the car and quickly compared rotor temps on each side using an infrared tester, finding that the side with the scoop was cooler, so I then went ahead and made the finished scoops for both sides.
Doing the same tests later with the finished scoops first fitted only on one side then only on the other side indicated the rotor with the scoop was about 15% cooler. Of course tests of this type are only a rough indication, but I think the project was worth the effort.