Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Your solution is much more radical... But that is not for me. If my care was only for track days than would make sense, but that is not the case.
Yes, I am trying not to cool only one part of the disc. This is why I will redirect the air towards the disc vanes.
Today, I prepared the car for the summer and I washed the inner wheel arch. I can not tell you how much dirt was in that part... It seems that, in Romania, we import dust and mud from other regions. So, for the moment, the mud/dust shields will stay on.
I also checked, again, where the brake duct should go. Now, I did this for both sides of the car (only did this for the left side). And there are a few surprises..
1. I found out that the brake duct will fit, easily, above the TT arm and below the drive shaft, on the left side. On the right side, no. This is because the drive shaft is thicker on the right side (probably because it is further away from the gearbox). On the right side there is only about 1 cm of clearance between the brake duct and the drive shaft, so the brake duct should be very well anchored.
2. I also found out that the blue solution, from the below pictures, will not work because, beneath the inner arch I found metal (body work) and I do not want to go through that.
So, I have to make the red solution work for both sides:
3. And the speed sensor is not the same as on the left and hopefully, the gap for the speed sensor is enough or, maybe, I can put turn the speed sensor 180 degrees...