FLYING CORSA
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how do you rate the EBC stuff against the BLACK DIAMOND stuff......if i have roughly a budget of £200 what would you recommend i buy if i want to uprate my brakes to grooved/cross drilled disks and better pads, cheers folks
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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black diamond
ebc discs aren't up to much, not many people rate them well!
Only decent things they make are the pads
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broster
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i have black diamond combo(drilled and grooved) discs and ebc green stuff pads, on a v6 set up, and tis great!
[Edited on 07-01-2004 by broster]
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Kris TD
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before you do anything like that get some 2l brakes.
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Aussie GSi
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Registered: 5th Aug 02
Location: Sydney, Australia. Drives: Corsa B GSi 16v
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Fark Broster! That's a nice tight fit for the calipers! Looks good man.
C
[Edited on 08-01-2004 by Aussie GSi]
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PaulW
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i have some tar-ox discs & greenstuff pads myself, bloody great stoppers (look in my garage)
[Edited on 08-01-2004 by PaulW]
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Adam-D
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i have red.dot disks and ebc pads works well enuff
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Aussie GSi
Fark Broster! That's a nice tight fit for the calipers! Looks good man.
C
[Edited on 08-01-2004 by Aussie GSi]
stops like a dream too! love it, they look amazing aswell!
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FLYING CORSA
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are the 2.0 litre brakes any better than the 1.6 corsa ones coz i heard that they are only fractionally bigger and not much point in changing to them.....but what about the V6 ones how much am i looking at to do that conversion....do i need to change things such as the master cylinder as well if i have V6 brakes
cheers peeps
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broster
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looking at £200 for the v6 set up woth standrad re-drilled discs and pads, no need to change master cylinder to be honest, just get braided hoses, cost £40. the 2.0ltr ones are better than the 1.6 corsa ones as the caliper is bigger i believe! id go for the v6 ones(mainly cuz i have them and they are great!)
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by FLYING CORSA
are the 2.0 litre brakes any better than the 1.6 corsa ones coz i heard that they are only fractionally bigger and not much point in changing to them.....but what about the V6 ones how much am i looking at to do that conversion....do i need to change things such as the master cylinder as well if i have V6 brakes
cheers peeps
much better than the GSi set up as the theory goes if 16v brakes can stop a cavalier or an astra it shud stop a corsa dead on a 2 pence pieace. Bit dubious about V^ set up would lock easy in the wet i reckon and also heard stories about dogy pedal feel. Altho Boaster rates them
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Kris TD
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yes it is worth changing from 1.6 too 2l brake,s the 1.6 uses crappy delco calipers whereas the 2l ones are made by ate. they are a lot better, the discs are wider and the calipers are bigger.
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gregwilko
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i've got the 2L setup with 40 groove tarox discs and tarox pads (G88 i think).
brilliant brakes. nuf said
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by fadscorsa
much better than the GSi set up as the theory goes if 16v brakes can stop a cavalier or an astra it shud stop a corsa dead on a 2 pence pieace. Bit dubious about V^ set up would lock easy in the wet i reckon and also heard stories about dogy pedal feel. Altho Boaster rates them
mine dont lock up that easy in the wet, u get used to them, if u stamp on them then yeah they will lock up, but if u stamp on any brakes in the wet they will lock up if they are any good lol! the v6 is spongy if u dont get braided hoses, i got braided hoses on mine and blead them well, and they have a better feal than the standard sport brakes, maybe mine were fucked, i dunno! but they are well worth it, alot of people slate them for being spongy, but when i did a thread about them, asking only people who has used them to reply, all i got was good comments!
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Dave A
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Registered: 10th Dec 03
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ive had greenstuff and black diamond. greenstuf disks are shite, ive heared loads of bad thing s about them. mine devloped slight dips in due to a manufacturing fault but it happened with all three sets i had! but ebc did replace them all and refund them in full!
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Dave A
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have u thought about using brembo max disks? they are great and have had some really good rating from lots of people on migweb. best thing about them is that u get the quality u expect from brembo for only £60 a pair!!! get in touch with a member called carnossiercraig he stocks them.
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A_Venables
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I've got a 1.4 SRi 8v, with the standard 236mm discs the system was OK but from braking medium hard at anything over 50mph they faded and warped badly, afterall you try outbraking a Golf VR6! I've since upgraded to Blackdiamond D&G discs with Black diamonds preditor pads, they are so much better than standard discs, although they still have difficulties above 80mph, If I did it again I would fit the 288mm discs and V6 calipers many companies are offering for £195, afterall the setup I bought cost me £150-160, its only £45-35 more!
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broster
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and well worth it too
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