MarkW
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As above really, i've warped my front discs, 2litre conversion on a corsa b.... so what you recommend i replace them with?
Currently brembo grooved and vented 256mm are on, so do i just get some more of these, or a different make?
any suggestions what to get & where appreciated
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Cybermonkey
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do the Brembos work well?
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MarkW
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Very Well just shame i've fucked them
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Cybermonkey
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get some more then
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MarkW
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was going too, just wondered if anyone had any experiences with anything better
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ed
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Replace them with GM ones that won't warp.
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MR2Mike
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what do people think of them Rotor Discs?
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Cybermonkey
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they are chav. ed speaks the truth though, GM ones are pretty damn good.
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MarkW
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so do i just get the gm ones - for the 2litre astra gte?
ed what do u mean about the gm ones not warping? they just generally better discs?
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ed
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Yea, the quality of OEM car parts is so much higher than the aftermarket crap people buy. Especially if you buy ones with holes drilled in them or grooves cut into them. Those sorts of things will always weaken the disk.
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MarkW
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fair enough, i'll get some GM ones then 
can you tell me the exact car which i need to order them for... astra / cav / calibra? and then i can get it sorted
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ed
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As far as I know the disks are all the same. You just need to tell the man that you want, for example, some Cavalier GSI front disks. I'm unsure of the quality but I think you can get new disks from Halfords for about £30 a side for a Cavalier. They aren't drilled or grooved so they won't get heat spots to they shouldn't warp...
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MR2Mike
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how are rotor discs "chav" ? chavs dont change brake discs full stop and you know it ! they get a sunstrip, wanker lights and exhaust trims haha . why dont you like them ? what is the actual performance like?
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by ed
As far as I know the disks are all the same. You just need to tell the man that you want, for example, some Cavalier GSI front disks. I'm unsure of the quality but I think you can get new disks from Halfords for about £30 a side for a Cavalier. They aren't drilled or grooved so they won't get heat spots to they shouldn't warp...
cheers
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Cybermonkey
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you need 256x24mm vented discs when you order them.
Rotor discs is an image thing, no performance gain.
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X 60RSA
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I had EBC pads and disks on my last valver, warped within 6weeks of having them.
Let the pads properly bed in first for 2-300miles before you begin late braking if you do any, that was probably my down fall!
Was still dissapointed they warped so easilly though after paying out a fair bit for them.
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MR2Mike
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why is there no performance gain with rotor discs? they are drilled, grooved and vented !
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MR2Mike
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sorry forgot to mention - mines not a 2.0 litre, its a 1.4, so the brakes arent exactly gud
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mav
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i had EBC discs etc on my veccy and warped to fuck...replaced with standard V6 ones which were
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Mike_Corsa
why is there no performance gain with rotor discs? they are drilled, grooved and vented !
standard brakes are vented anyway, but there is no need to have drilled and grooved discs on a 1.4. Just stick some standard GM jobbies on there, probably wont get better performance without upgrading the whole to 4pots or something similar.
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MR2Mike
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ok then
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I bought the standard 2lt discs for my car and they warped with in 6 weeks of having them and I bedded them in for about 300 miles was inpressed
Think i'll try the black diamond ones next
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Mike_Corsa
why is there no performance gain with rotor discs? they are drilled, grooved and vented !
Yea, exactly. They have had material cut away from them so they have weak spots in them, they will crack and warp. You don't upgrade brakes like that anyway. You should use different calipers if you want more power.
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MR2Mike
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so what are the best brakes/calipers for a 1.4 16v then ?? where can u get them from and rough price please (bearing in mind a rag it and often have to stop quick, so standard ones dont really cut it) sorry for invading the thread 
[Edited on 21-07-2005 by Mike_Corsa]
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Mike_Corsa
why is there no performance gain with rotor discs? they are drilled, grooved and vented !
Yea, exactly. They have had material cut away from them so they have weak spots in them, they will crack and warp. You don't upgrade brakes like that anyway. You should use different calipers if you want more power.
This is also what I thought feeling bigger caliper really neads bigger master cylinder to get a really good pedal
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