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Vashthestampede 07-07-2009 03:07 PM

Time for a BBK, which calipers?
 
My passenger side caliper is fucked. So I need to buy a new caliper obviously, but I'm trying to make sense of what I need to get, and I feel like I might as well upgrade the brakes while I'm at it.

Looks like so for;

949 BBK w/2 plain rotors
1.8 front caliper brackets
Passenger side caliper (1.6?)
I already have new 1.6 pads (and rotors actually)

So am I correct with that list? And I assume I should just replace the 1.6 caliper I now have with another 1.6 replacement? And if so the 1.6 calipers/pads work with the 1.8 brackets and corrado rotors?

I'm searching up on what I can find as we speak, but wanted to clarify what I've read so far. Also looks like I should plan on getting a prop valve as well....

18psi 07-07-2009 03:10 PM

I dont think the 1.6 calipers will work with the corrado rotors.

TurboRoach 07-07-2009 03:20 PM

I don't see why they wouldn't with the 1.8 brackets. When you do the 1.6->1.8 swap you swap the calipers from left to right.

18psi 07-07-2009 03:24 PM

I see. welp, I'll shut up now lol

tiber55 07-07-2009 03:25 PM

You can use this kit on a 90-93 but you will need the OEM 94-02 front brake caliper brackets. Does not fit OEM Miata Sport Brakes.

direct from 949 website

Vashthestampede 07-07-2009 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by tiber55 (Post 427712)
You can use this kit on a 90-93 but you will need the OEM 94-02 front brake caliper brackets. Does not fit OEM Miata Sport Brakes.

direct from 949 website

I know this much from reading it on 949's site (I'm on there now).

I guess I was just trying to figure out if I should replace my fucked 1.6 caliper with a 1.6 replacement, or if there's any reason to get 1.8 calipers. Same question goes for the pads.

Oscar 07-07-2009 03:39 PM

The tabs that clamp on the pads opposite of the piston are supposed to be (a tad) longer on the 1.8 calipers. If it's worth it, I don't know. Get the calipers you can find for the lowest price

wayne_curr 07-07-2009 04:34 PM

i dont think there is a difference in clamping force.

curly 07-07-2009 04:41 PM

Clamping force no, but supposedly the 1.8 calipers put less taper in your pads. No hard evidence to prove this though. Might as well find someone who's getting rid of both 1.8 calipers. Try www.planetmiata.com

thesnowboarder 07-07-2009 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by TurboRoach (Post 427710)
I don't see why they wouldn't with the 1.8 brackets. When you do the 1.6->1.8 swap you swap the calipers from left to right.

Are you supposed to? I have been running around with oem 1.6 calipers and 1.8 brackets/pads/rotors for some time now. Didn't swap calipers from right to left side.

cueball1 07-07-2009 08:14 PM

I don't know if there is a difference in uneven wear with the 1.6 vs. 1.8 caliper. Me, Savington, Emilio and others have put pretty good tapers on pads with the stock 1.8 caliper too.

I will say my 94 car with stock 1.8 calipers, the corrado kit, stock rear rotors, carbotech xp10 fronts, xp8 rear and the stock prop valve is just about perfectly balanced. Unless I upgrade the rear brakes or go Wilwood calipers I'm not swapping out the prop valve. Anomoly? Don't know but it's very good the way it is.

TurboRoach 07-07-2009 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by thesnowboarder (Post 427802)
Are you supposed to? I have been running around with oem 1.6 calipers and 1.8 brackets/pads/rotors for some time now. Didn't swap calipers from right to left side.

Swap calipers, swap brackets, same same. They will only go together one way.

1.6->1.8 brake conversion

webby459 07-08-2009 03:33 PM

CueBall, do you drive the xp10/xp8 combo on the street? How is it?

(back to lurk, I will de-noob next week)


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