Re: EF big brakes a different way
This is for the GRM $2008 Challenge... I can only spend $2008 on the car...
what rotors does tha kit use?? i may be able to mix / match bastardize some stuff.. 2 RX7 calipers weigh the same as one integra caliper. |
Re: EF big brakes a different way
Originally Posted by Lowerit
This is for the GRM $2008 Challenge... I can only spend $2008 on the car...
what rotors does tha kit use?? i may be able to mix / match bastardize some stuff.. 2 RX7 calipers weigh the same as one integra caliper. |
Re: EF big brakes a different way
you might want to look into getting a bigger MC using those 4 piston units. Cool project though.
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Re: EF big brakes a different way
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Apperently I need to use a 11" rotor for those calipers ..I am gonna look into a set of corrado G60 rotors tomorrow..
started working onthe D1z6 turd pile... Attachment 19972 Attachment 19973 no idea on mileage , gonna dis-assemble it completley , have it cleaned and checked out.. drop in some vitara's and yadda yadda yadda.. same as most other D series builds. |
Re: EF big brakes a different way
prelude v-tec calipers, brackets and pads, integra rotors and a 3mm spacer between the rotor and hub. more brakes than an EF needs. and no fab work ;)
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Re: EF big brakes a different way
+1. If you could find some, some Legend Type-2 calipers are even an upgrade for 4th gen Pigludes, would be way more than enough for your car. :6
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Re: EF big brakes a different way
thats a pretty cool idea.
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Re: EF big brakes a different way
i was thinking of doing the same thing with some vr4 calipers, or possibly toyota tacoma. both are 4 piston
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