sand-eel
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Well i was thinking which would be better for the rally car 2l disks and calipers or v6 disks and calipers, because i heard the 2l brakes are good but not that good as they overheat quite easily but they have good feel, one the other hand the v6 brakes probably have better stopping power and don't overheat but they are heavier and apparently have not as good feel, obviousely the standard pads won't be used.
what would be best
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Haimsey
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May be wrong and talking shit, but ill drop a comment in.
What size wheels go on your car? do V6 fit under 14's?
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rossyboy89
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depends on the offset m8 coz we have v6 brakes of ma brothers n they fit the 15 inch wheels but then again sum 1 told me on this that v6 brakes can only b fitted 2 16's n higher :S
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Whittie
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V6 barely fit on 15's, so i doubt they'll fit on 14s
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luke85
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V6 brakes do not fit under 14s
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by rossyboy89
depends on the offset m8 coz we have v6 brakes of ma brothers n they fit the 15 inch wheels but then again sum 1 told me on this that v6 brakes can only b fitted 2 16's n higher :S
depends on the wheel.
for a rally car, I'd go with a comp brake pedal box and V6 brakes.
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sand-eel
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on the rally compomotive wheels i might use they are 15's and v6 brakes will fit under them.
back to the main event whats better for rallying 2l or v6 brakes?
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Dean_W
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I'd say 2 litre. Better feel and not much difference in performance. Plus the V6 are fookin heavy!
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Limecat
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As it is a rally car sp will therefore be stripped I would go with the 2.0 jobbies and a decent spec pad.
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sand-eel
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it's a bloody difficult decision, maybe with very "hot working" pads the 2l brakes won't fade but then again the disks might warp
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scotts v6
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will v6 brakes fit under my 15 inch cav gsi wheels does any 1 no please
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Vaux Lad
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Yeah
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scotts v6
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will try my wheels on mates car he has v6 brakes dont no y a dint think of that befor lmao
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Warren G
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2.0l deffo
v6 are an over kill tbh, prob lock up at 130mph on a corsa
2.0l ones, as i might even down grade from my v6 to 2.0l ones
2.0l one are perfect, stop you dead from 100mph
managed to get the discs glowing red once, but that was ragging the arse off them for ages!
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Vaux Lad
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2l brakes are plenty of a small hatchback with fook all weight. Seeing as they stopped 150bhp cav gsi's/callys....
Most people just have v6 brakes because they look cool behind 15" wheels,lol.
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Vaux Lad]
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Warren G
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Most people just have v6 brakes because they look cool behind 15" wheels,lol.
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Vaux Lad]
i would be one of them
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Warren G
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ainsley_brader
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I would say v6.
The pedal feel really isnt that bad and you quickly get used to it. Most of the pedal feel on a corsa is how well the rear shoes are set up but many people overlook that.
Only real downside of the v6 ones is that they are a very heavty calliper!
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quote: Originally posted by warren.g
quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Most people just have v6 brakes because they look cool behind 15" wheels,lol.
i would be one of them
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Warren G
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needs some bling - gold babey
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Kurt
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my v6 brakes are great! scary behind my speedlines though
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Chris F
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My V6's are close to my 15"s Mega Close!!
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rossyboy89
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i hink we should go with v6 coz aw the weight tht we r gonna b taking off the car might b 2 much n plus if we make our engine gd enough then weight shouldn't b a major prob lol
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Robin
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With a proper pedal box, V6s won't have a crap pedal feel.
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sand-eel
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na the less weight the better, makes it handle better and the less unsprung weight the better also because the suspension will work better.
better x4 overkill
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