Track crew: GB feeler for 11.75" rotor bracket for Wilwood Dynalite calipers
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So you were the ****** in the Koenigsegg holding me up?
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All wheel spacers and the remaining BBKs have shipped (unless you've heard otherwise from me personally). We do have one full kit in-stock, available at our group buy price with Hawk DTC-70s. Check the classifieds section for more information.
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Put a few sessions on the new BBK at Buttonwillow today. I knew they would be good, but I never knew it would be this good. I can honestly say that these are the best brakes I've ever felt on any car. Rock solid pedal, excellent modulation, and you ALWAYS feel like there's more brakes than what you are using. Nick did a session in my car and was raving about them as soon as he came in.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
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http://www.etdracing.com/m-tuned/pro...products_id=79
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This kit plus stock 1.8l rear brake calipers should do it right? I agree with kotomile that rear sport brake setup is hard to find.
http://www.etdracing.com/m-tuned/pro...products_id=79
http://www.etdracing.com/m-tuned/pro...products_id=79
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Awesome Nick. Thanks for the info. I currently have 1.8L (Not Sport version) setup on my 92NA. So I would just get the brackets from m-Tuned, Sport rotors and a Wilwood brake bias valve and I should be set...hopefully.
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Put a few sessions on the new BBK at Buttonwillow today. I knew they would be good, but I never knew it would be this good. I can honestly say that these are the best brakes I've ever felt on any car. Rock solid pedal, excellent modulation, and you ALWAYS feel like there's more brakes than what you are using. Nick did a session in my car and was raving about them as soon as he came in.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
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Started a new thread for rear brake discussion so as to not take this one OT:
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...030#post701030
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...030#post701030
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Put a few sessions on the new BBK at Buttonwillow today. I knew they would be good, but I never knew it would be this good. I can honestly say that these are the best brakes I've ever felt on any car. Rock solid pedal, excellent modulation, and you ALWAYS feel like there's more brakes than what you are using. Nick did a session in my car and was raving about them as soon as he came in.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
If you haven't gotten them on the car yet, you're in for a real treat.
If you guys hadn't gotten the kit - you need to!
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BTW after much consideration I just bought one of these kits for my LS1 track Miata. More information here...
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...212#post742212
https://www.miataturbo.net/showthrea...212#post742212
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I should probably note in this thread that after finally bolting on this kit and putting on the M-Tuned rear bracket (which required grinding) I saw a 200-250*f drop in front caliper temps and 250*f drop in the rears. The pedal is consistent every time, it feels the same after braking down from 120mph as it does on connected light-braking points.
This kit is world-class ****.
This kit is world-class ****.
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hey y'all, i'm planning to pick up gotpsi's 6ul's hes got in his part-out thread. are there any datapoints on 1st gen 6uls fitting? (i'm assuming +36 but i'll double check that).
i figured its worth checking because it sounds like 1st gens are a little bit thicker:
"With a gravity cast wheel, the center hub area is the last part of the mold to be filled by the molten aluminum so it is more prone to unwanted porosity or voids. To combat this potential weakness, the hub area is overbuilt to ensure failsafe strength.
"
ref: http://949racing.com/wheeltech.aspx
graz
i figured its worth checking because it sounds like 1st gens are a little bit thicker:
"With a gravity cast wheel, the center hub area is the last part of the mold to be filled by the molten aluminum so it is more prone to unwanted porosity or voids. To combat this potential weakness, the hub area is overbuilt to ensure failsafe strength.
"
ref: http://949racing.com/wheeltech.aspx
graz