Wilwood installed- pics
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https://www.miataturbo.net/good-win-racing-miata-accessories-43/ends-july-31st-crazy-%24499-wilwood-miata-big-brake-kits-65714/
Look like the ones from Goodwin.
Look like the ones from Goodwin.
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Looks nice. So those are the normal rotors, not the thooperr thpecial rotors with pillars and columns that are made by magical kangeroonicorns?
Which stockers did they replace? Your (lack of sig) has no information about your car in it (hint).
Which stockers did they replace? Your (lack of sig) has no information about your car in it (hint).
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Yes, I was the one and a 1/4" spacer did the trick (just). I went with the drilled rotors b/c they look wizzy. I'll admit it. Once "complete" the car will be in the 175hp range and these brakes should be fine. I can always replace the rotors with non-drilled if I see any signs of cracking.
If I was building a track car I would not do it the same.
If I was building a track car I would not do it the same.
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Originally Posted by good-win-racing.com
Brian's APPLICATION NOTES: New Bargain front only kit gives you everything need for a front installation. Also, track customers should carefully consider our four wheel kits for a complete balanced setups (which use MUCH stiffer brackets and upgraded rotors, floating connection hardware, etc). Unlike our more expensive kits, this kit is NOT made hubcentric and uses a separate hubcentric ring that we include in the kit. It is a great kit for the price but hats and brackets are less stout than what is in even our least expensive Version 1 kits.
Wilwood's kit is using generalized parts, and that means they use a hubcentric ring to adapt the general purpose 4x100 hats to the Miata, and they use extra fittings to adapt the lines, etc. Extra fittings mean extra potential leak locations. Thus, for street customers seeking to drop nearly 5 pounds of unsprung weight per corner while adding thermal capacity the Wilwood kit is currently a steal of a deal. But for our serious track customers we still suggest our complete four wheel version 4 kits which give a thermally balanced setup with everything custom made for this application with hubcentric hats, lines made for the miata with no adapter fittings needed, far more robust T6 hats and brackets, 10 point NAS connection hardware between each rotor and hat, etc.
carnut169: What pad did you go with? Any changes to the rear yet?
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I just installed the pads that came with the kit and have made no changes to the rear. It's been raining here for the past couple days and beyond the initial bedding I have not been out in the car.
I would not worry too much about all the "flex and connectors". Everything is stout and appears very well made. I think this is a massive upgrade from the early 1.6 brakes and unless you are threshold braking over and over you'd be more than satisfied.
FWIW, "real" race cars have floating rotors, not floating calipers.
I would not worry too much about all the "flex and connectors". Everything is stout and appears very well made. I think this is a massive upgrade from the early 1.6 brakes and unless you are threshold braking over and over you'd be more than satisfied.
FWIW, "real" race cars have floating rotors, not floating calipers.
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So these are not recommended for track use in general then? What applications are they suited for as I was looking into these if I ever went to the track this year to get my feet wet in a production car.
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I'm still on the stock sized units but I'm personally not fast enough to destroy brakes quite yet. Don't get me wrong, the car is plenty fast. They sure get hot at the end of a 20 minute session, but they aren't dead yet so I'm not upgrading yet. I've spent enough on hardware already to know that I need to stop buying parts and start buying track time if I want to go faster.
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