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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Upgrading brakes-1.6 sport » Post Reply
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James R |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 11:00 |
They should be fine. | |
Wrighty |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 11:00 |
tbh if i was goin to upgrade the whole lot id be tempted with v6 set up | |
corsacalvin |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 10:50 |
i got some mk 2 cav sri 130 brakes,n calipers,should they goin under 15's ? easy | |
corsab8v |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 10:14 |
I'm usin Mk3 cav 2l sri brakes(gen gm) work real well, takin the tin shields off the back has made big difference to them staying cold, cheap as fook! | |
James R |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 09:46 |
As said upgrade to the 2L set up (simialr to the GSi brakes) | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 09:35 |
GTE ATE calipers are much stronger pistons than the standard 1.6 Sport ones, discs are also 4mm wider so they stay cooler. Use standard GM discs and pads, pretty good stuff | |
Wrighty |
posted on 15th Apr 06 at 09:25 |
was thinking 2L brakes wouldnt be much bigger then the sport ones? | |
fragpot |
posted on 14th Apr 06 at 22:39 |
I'd steer clear of EBC. I'd personally recommend Tarox or Brembo. | |
carnuts |
posted on 14th Apr 06 at 18:44 |
i like ebc pads but i had the same problem with the disks | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 14th Apr 06 at 18:41 |
Well i wasn't happy with my EBC disks when i had them, soon warped, a few other people have had the same problem on here. | |
Wrighty |
posted on 14th Apr 06 at 18:37 |
alrite guys |