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Old 02-16-2009, 09:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Big Brake upgrade - Stoptech & Wilwoods installed

Thought I would share some pics of my brake upgrade, I installed the Stoptech ST-40 kit upfront and Todd at TCE's rear brake setup. The TCE setup eliminated the rear parking brake. Preliminay testing shows a 0.2 g improvement and the ability to instantly get to ABS engagement. Stock brakes I was generatig 0.8g now I am getting +1.0g. I will have a better idea after this weekends trackday, when I get full data and times.

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Looks Great! Let us know how your trackday goes with them.
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Very nice!
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You are going to love them...what pad did you end up picking for the track?
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You are going to love them...what pad did you end up picking for the track?

Front - Hawk DTC-70
Rear - Wilwood BP-10

I plan to play with the rear compound to get the brake bias right.

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Looks pretty nice....
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Looks pretty nice....

Yeah it was fairly interesting when I first installed the brakes and the ABS wasn't functioning, made for nice sideways sliding under braking. So far I think they are going to work great.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tenney View Post
Yeah it was fairly interesting when I first installed the brakes and the ABS wasn't functioning, made for nice sideways sliding under braking. So far I think they are going to work great.
-David

Why no ABS? Break a wire?
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Quote: Originally Posted by tenney View Post
Front - Hawk DTC-70
Rear - Wilwood BP-10

I plan to play with the rear compound to get the brake bias right.

-David

Should be a good setup...I was running DTC70s and XP+s. Seemed to be pretty good but could maybe use a little more rear biased. Any not straight line braking seemed to rotate pretty well just need to remember to keep the car pointed the right direction
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Why no ABS? Break a wire?

Rear brackets placed the ABS sensor too far from hub ring, I had to slot the brackets to move sensor closer.
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Rear brackets placed the ABS sensor too far from hub ring, I had to slot the brackets to move sensor closer.
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show pics of the fix =]

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congrats...that setup looks great.
please give feedback from your track day when available...
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