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but....$5k for brakes is unheard of for most schassis guys, the set up is nice but a bit overkill.
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^ I am sure there are people who is willing to shell out the money for brakes just for balling factor. I originally did it for the GTR 32/33/34. It just happen that they will fit on S chassis as well. I would say it is abit overkill for street but same as having 400whp+. It is overkill since you don't "need" 400whp+ to go anywhere..LOL
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I agree there are people that will fork out the money...but very few of them in our community.
Many people might be hesitant to buy brakes that cost more than their whole car. If you have the cash why not? You gotta pay to play right? I love the brembos but most of the OEM set ups are not so great on weight. How much do your calipers weigh with pads in place
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Yea...weight wise they are abit heavy.
here is the weight of the caliper for comparison. cayenne S - 15Ib 997 turbo - 13Ib Rears are alot lighter at 8Ib I am working on a re-design bracket so it'll save maybe another 1/2 Ib. right now it is just a chunk of aluminum that is CNC with not weight reduction. Just for reference, the GT kit from brembo weight 11.7Ib for the front 6 pot caliper but they cost $4500+ just for the front. I guess you get what you pay for. I wouldn't say they are bad on weight as they are not that much heavier than stock z32 ones. However, the rotors do weight a ton even with the aluminum hat. |
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I don't know anyone with enough rubber or weight to justify those huge calipers, and the unsprung weight sucks 100% of the time.
Mike's 13" 4-pot Wilwood setup is the best for S-chassis IMO.
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Azcar wilwood setup are really nice too. I'm kinda wishing I saved for them now... bleh...
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When i finish making my brackets Ill weight the entire set up for a total weight if it helps you guys. You can pick up the Superlite Forged Wilwoods for $400ish but youd need to figure out the rotors and brackets/hardware situation on your own.
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anyone running evo brake lines? i bought a package and it came with evo ss lines
if its possible to run them should i or sell them and buy 300zx converison lines |
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So I finally finished up my brackets and test fitted.
I went with 1/2" billet aluminum instead of the 3/8 steel I had planned on using originally to save a bit a of weight since the 350z track rotors already weigh a ton. Here a few photos of the set up thus far. I just need lines and im ready for install. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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That's pretty cool WISH ONE but did you know someone already made that bracket?
Bracket for 350Z Track Rotors and Wilwood Superlites - Nissan Road Racing Forums btw, to clearify Evo and STi Brembos use a banjo style line like the oem 240 calipers |
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Yeah of course! I actually I posted to the link to one of the vendor's websites a page or two ago.
They are $165 plus shipping, the company is in Oregon its called Revolution Brake. You can also get them direct from wilwood for $125 each with no hardware. I did a bit a research before deciding to make my own, it cost me roughly $60 after all was said and done.
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^^^ If you clicked on the link ManNegra posted, you see this is a Zilvia/NRR member that made the brackets, for a fair amount less than the Revolution Brake brackets.
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Making them is still almost less than half of that if you have the time and resources to do so. Either way im not saying I'm the first to do this, I was just sharing.
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Not saying you can't build one. But for those that don't have the time to fabricate one, there are a few good options out there for very little cost, Andy's being one of them.
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Wait, so you can use stock 240 brake lines with evo brembo calipers? This just keeps getting better! |
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The idea is not to tell people that you use your stock brake lines, the idea is to use stock-replacement steel braided lines.
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does any one know if 17" MB battles will clear STI brembo brakes? or 350z/G35 ones?
edited: yes it clears it. lol i read the whole thread.
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Just now getting around to looking at my evo brembos; what size thread and pitch and length and hardness bolts do we need to use with them?
What bleeder screws also? Last edited by Black R; 10-03-2010 at 02:48 PM.. |
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Has anyone got the right measurements on this because I checked out the measurements and the bottom holes check out because its 43mm + 100mm + 43 mm=186mm which is the total length of the bracket but if you add up the top holes you get something else, 17mm + 155mm + 17mm= 189mm so I was wondering if anyone fixed that or not because i made my brackets and I had to re-drill the holes. Also the .5inch thickness is appearently too much for my evo brembos and I'm not sure why. After everything is bolted down the caliper hits the rotor and wont let it spin. I was wondering if anyone had this problem or just me, I'm in the process of grinding down one side of the bracket to make it 17/16 inches thick instead of the .5 which hopefully will be good enough to where the rotor spins freely. |
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