N90ATH
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can you get a set of 4 pot brake sthat would fit behinf 15" wheels as cant find any, or am i gonna just have to get some 16's to accomadate a set?
cheers nath
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broster
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speak to god speed. they are ver yhelpful and can offset the brakes to aid clearance
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broster
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how ever you need to spend about £900 lol, that gets you ap racing 4 pots, ap discs and ferodo ds2500 pads, its what im saving for next
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N90ATH
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well sent them an email asking afew question see wot they say
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bradfincham
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Steer clear of hi spec if you can,
go for a wilwood midlight setup - would be perfect and i sure that 280mm discs would fit!
Ring Rally design there the best people for that job
Or you could look at the Reyland setup I had that was £700
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N90ATH
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hmmmm dunno bout spending that much surley the 4 pot calipers god speed do will do the job lol :S
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N90ATH
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hmmm was told to stay clear of wilwood as not really any good for road use
the reyland setup is nice but doe sit fit behind 15" rims
just wondering as due to recent finsing i can not get the wheel i wnated so going for some comp mo's and not sure wether to go 16" or 15"
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Ajones_17
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Moving on from this, what companies do 4 pot of the shelf brake kits for the Dc2 Integra Type R, maybe even 6 pots up front and 4 pots for the rear. Cheers
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N90ATH
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hmmm think i will jsut buy some 16" comp mo and buy the 308mm kit from godspeed as this is wot he emailed me
I can make you a 290mm disc and bell kit , with AP CP5100 4 pot calipers , Ferodo DS2500 pads , mounting brackets and fitting kit for £875 delivered , all parts are brand new
These will fit under the 15" Comp MO's
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schoey
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just get v6 brakes!
Very Very stoppy!
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N90ATH
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hmmmm still like the idea of 4 pots
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bradfincham
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quote: Originally posted by N90ATH
hmmm was told to stay clear of wilwood as not really any good for road use
the reyland setup is nice but doe sit fit behind 15" rims
just wondering as due to recent finsing i can not get the wheel i wnated so going for some comp mo's and not sure wether to go 16" or 15"
Steer clear of wilwood your having a laugh right!
People dont undertsand, on a car as small as a corsa you need brakes they will get the heat into them right away.
4 pots will be great yes but you need a fairly soft pad and disc setup.
And im sure you will overbrake the car as well, meaning it will just lock up all the time
Hi spec are the ones to steer clear of, they have no dust seals unlike the wilwood which are designed for road use, rallying, anything you will throw at them
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Corsa E-Tec
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not 4 pots but they are 288mm calibra turbo discs behind 15's and are fine
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Karen
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Had willwoods on the corsa and they were great, dont fit behind 15s though
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bradfincham
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http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=45&products_id=4005
thats exactly the kit that you want for your corsa,
has twice the pistons as the 2ltr setup, wont fade and would be perfect!
Unless your going to spend the 1k or so for the godspeed setup
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N90ATH
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cheers brad
and i will more thanlikly lock up as my rear does at the mo cos of the brake compensator
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bradfincham
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quote: Originally posted by N90ATH
cheers brad
and i will more thanlikly lock up as my rear does at the mo cos of the brake compensator
erm locking up is not a good thing
depends on your budget
wilwoods if it was me
or v6 items if i didnt have the funds
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ed
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But you're going to be using the car everyday didn't you say? Billet 4 pots are no go!
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N90ATH
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lol i know locking up aint gd hence y i am getting the rear end sorted by either changing the brackest or looking at th walden engering rear beam with bias etcetc and rear disks
think i may get the wilwood actually, time to dig out some of me studnt loan lol
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N90ATH
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yes car will sorta be used everyday, 10 min drive to ui and back or 15 min drive to work and back
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timrud_
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Behind 15" MO's the Reylands will fit, hes got them on his Metro like that.
V6 brakes are nothing on a set of properly working 4 pots!
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broster
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having driven a ka today with a set of alcon 4 pots on the front, pedle box etc..... thne i can honestly say for every day use i would think of other options, they work so very ver ywell when warm....
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N90ATH
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fari enough wot would ppl suggest the v6 apposed to 4 pots
i dunno y just really love the look of 4 pots behind some nice alloys
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schoey
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dnt get em just for the looks!
Just get v6 brakes! There plenty, i had them on a 200bhp corsa! there fine!
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Adam_B
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the pedal feel on corsas is shite, with V6 setup its worse, 4 pots are marginally better. this combined with the extra stopping power steered me towards 4 pots
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