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Steve
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8th Jun 11 at 05:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dont have unlimited money lol how much?
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Keep your eye out on ebay, I got my Willwood kit for £270 with everything.

You could even get the calipers on there own, and get the mounting brackets off Rally designs.

I was shocked how light they are.
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more smaller pistons = greater 'control' giving a better pedal feel.

Surface area

so a single 60mm diameter piston would be equal to a 2827mmsq. Double if its 1 each side so 2 pot = 5654mmsq

8 pistons at 30mm (roughly the size in our calipers) = 5654mmsq
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right im decided im getting a wilwood setup.

Now i can either get a 300mm 6 pot wilwood setup for 539, or a 280mm 4 pot setup for around 300, is it worth sticking with the larger 6 pot setup?
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Why

You run 16's don't you?
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right im decided im getting a wilwood setup.

Now i can either get a 300mm 6 pot wilwood setup for 539, or a 280mm 4 pot setup for around 300, is it worth sticking with the larger 6 pot setup?

So cheap. I'd rather have the larger discs but with 4 pots, is that possible?
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yeah 16's 324s probs wont go under

dont think its possible will prbbaly just end up sticking with the 6 pots unless theres a massive reason not to

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Na they won't, they were tight on my 17's!

Surface area probably won't be much different between the 4 & 6 pots as they just have really small pistons on 6 pots. When I was looking at my car they listed an 8 & 10 pot kit but they weren't much bigger just had tiny pistons. 300mm 6 pots is my vote
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Now i can either get a 300mm 6 pot wilwood setup for 539, or a 280mm 4 pot setup for around 300, is it worth sticking with the larger 6 pot setup?


Where are you getting them prices from?
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thats just for calipers and mounts blud, you still need discs and pads
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Hi I have Brembo 4 pots with 316mm discs.



[Edited on 08-06-2011 by mwg]
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ok m8, they dont fit a puma though
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No worries mate. I just wanted to feel included in the discussion.
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Although that does show how tight that set up is under 17" wheels. And you are wanting to have something similar with 16" wheels
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no m8 300mm
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16mm smaller than my discs on a wheel that is 25.4mm smaller than my wheel. Could be very tight that's all I'm saying.

[Edited on 08-06-2011 by mwg]
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Steve

what do you find life like owning an older car and improving it?
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quote:
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16mm smaller than my discs on a wheel that is 25.4mm smaller than my wheel. Could be very tight that's all I'm saying.

[Edited on 08-06-2011 by mwg]


wheel diameter needs to be 350mm to clear, i already run 300mm brakes anyway lol
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Are 6 pot calipers bigger than a 1 pot caliper though?
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not much, depth ways anyway imo, they will be longer though
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quote:
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Hi I have Brembo 4 pots with 316mm discs.



Hi I have Brembo 4 pots with 323mm discs.



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State of your wheels and brake calipers
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fake, got one of them plastic brembo caliper covers off ebay imo
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State of your wheels and brake calipers




some guy drove into me in a road rage incident
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probably got angry because you dont eat meat

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