anyone have them besides works2r ?
i'm probably gonna be investing in them soon. any place to get them besides ntech or m2 ? |
seth has 6 piston willwoods for his yellow car, those things are ginormous!
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well i can get 6piston wilwoods from a friend but he upgraded to 4 piston racing. i can't let him have better brakes than me you know !
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Jan 20 2003, 08:22 AM
anyone have them besides works2r ?
i'm probably gonna be investing in them soon. any place to get them besides ntech or m2 ? Pedal travel is a little longer - prolly curable w/ the 929 master cylinder upgrade. Braking is better only cuz of the pad upgrade from stock. However, these should be better for fade resistance. Kit is very high quality; however, it was mentioned that the CP5200 calipers are a street caliper still. And any serious track/race usage should consider upgrading the pistons/seals. I forgot the name of the company, perhaps, WorkS2R remembers. You'll prolly need to upgrade the rears to get the braking balance proper. Either case, they are really nice. Your alternative could be the kit Dale Black is offering or the M2 house-brand that could be ordered for all 4 wheels + e-brake option. |
we'll see. i'm still in the deciding stage
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How about I get you some 8 piston calipers off of a new Mercedes SL55 AMG?
Those **********ers have 4 brake pads in each caliper :yum: |
whoa.........
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I'll tell you what, That car stops faster then any goddamn car I've ever driven. I believe its one of the fastest stopping production cars ever built.
It broke traction at 75 mph when I stomped on the brake pedal. |
goddamn! that is ridiculous. way to go MB :bigthumg:
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I hear they are coming out with 24 piston brakes next year
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