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Chris R |
posted on 28th Feb 04 at 00:00 |
ADiSRI, | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 27th Feb 04 at 22:50 |
Look here m8 http://www.v-tuning.com/Braking.htm | |
DODG-E |
posted on 27th Feb 04 at 19:21 |
DEMO!! cheers for that info man!! | |
Miner |
posted on 15th Apr 03 at 23:12 |
Pedal is softer but it allows you to work those big pistons more effectively, reducing the chance of snatching in an emergency. Best $50 I've spent on my car yet! | |
Kieran McMutrie |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 20:23 |
You wont need braided hoses really if you're only gonna get 16v brakes. It's only when you go upto 4 pots you need braided hoses | |
luca2020 |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 14:09 |
people find that once they do this conversion the brake pedal is too soft, braided hose lines helps this | |
MarCNW |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 13:43 |
1 more thing, How much wud you say a set of calipers are???? | |
MarCNW |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 13:39 |
Cheers peeps!!! | |
Demo |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 13:21 |
get calipers from a diesel cav or astra cos if youask a scrappy for gsi calipers they will rape you for them. diesel ones are exactly the same | |
Bonus |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 13:10 |
quote: Im guessing because the brakes are much stronger. Without the braided hose lines ure going to lose some of the braking power. | |
luca2020 |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 13:10 |
yup | |
MarCNW |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 12:32 |
Do hey just go straight on!!!!! Same as the old uns!!!! | |
luca2020 |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 12:16 |
yes | |
MarCNW |
posted on 14th Apr 03 at 12:13 |
Is it possible to uprate the brakes on my *1.4 16V sport* to something like some 2.0 16V ones!! |