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stevie1982 13 January 2010 12:00 PM

a set of ap 4 pots and a set of 6 pots are now up on ebay

take a look

ronin_hungary 13 January 2010 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9154623)
a set of ap 4 pots and a set of 6 pots are now up on ebay

take a look

I did not find them. :(
How should I search? or Do you have Item no?

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 13 January 2010 11:17 PM

search it as SUBARU AP in the search bar, first ad is the set of 6 pots

stevie1982 13 January 2010 11:18 PM

here you go

AP RACING 6 POT CALIPERS WRC EVO SUBARU RALLY on eBay (end time 19-Jan-10 14:03:06 GMT)

and

AP RACING - CALIPERS - DISCS - PADS WRC SUBARU PRODRIVE on eBay (end time 22-Jan-10 23:23:51 GMT)

steve

ronin_hungary 15 January 2010 11:14 AM

Hi Steve,

Thanks for the links.
There are a couple issues with these :( (and no I am not being ungrateful :) )

Both are competition brakes (bleeding, disassembling all the time, race pads, race discs, short life span etc.)
1. the 6 pot is for 310 mm discs only. :(
http://www.apracing.com/download/cat.../Page%2026.pdf
2. the 4 pot is for 304 mm discs only. :(

I know that competition brakes are more efficient and all, but they do not work under "street" circumstances that well and high maintenance costs and time makes them a pain. :(

Anyways, still THANK YOU for looking out and I hope I will find my CP5570 or CP5200 kit soon... :)

Cheers,

R.

ronin_hungary 17 January 2010 09:36 AM

Still looking... :o :(

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 18 January 2010 10:46 AM

Hi mate

sorry but i am picking your brains here, why does it have to be these part numbers CP5570 or CP5200, are they the street kit then? and what is soo good about these version comapred to others?

sorry for the questions but as i said earlier on this thread you have done a lot of research where i have not as they have always come fitted on the car i bought (lucky for me) so i have nevr had to learn the ins and outs.

also WORKINPROGRESS is breaking his 600bhp machine and has a set of AP 6 pots and 356mm disks so it might be worth dropping him a pm think he is after £1300 odd quid though so not sure if thats in your budget.

best of luck

ronin_hungary 18 January 2010 11:17 AM

Hi Stevie,


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164525)
Hi mate
sorry but i am picking your brains here, why does it have to be these part numbers CP5570 or CP5200, are they the street kit then?

Yes, they are the classic street kits. Obviously with a different adapter them can be installed on new age as well. These are the 330 mm calipers specific to Subaru Impreza.


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164525)
and what is soo good about these version comapred to others?

As mentioned above, they are Impreza specific. I have seen several hybrid installs and they never worked perfectly. They could be made OK (like I have seen a CP5555, CP7040 w/330 mm discs etc.).
1. The 2 calipers I am after are trailing piston designs as opposed to others being leading.
2. Piston sizes developed specifically to Subaru Impreza, hence they work so well compared to other kits/calipers.
3. Wheel clearances, brake disc ET values etc. are all Impreza "friendly" so do not need to worry about ET decrease etc.


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164525)
sorry for the questions but as i said earlier on this thread you have done a lot of research where i have not as they have always come fitted on the car i bought (lucky for me) so i have nevr had to learn the ins and outs.

Yeah, you lucky bloke... :thumb:


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164525)
also WORKINPROGRESS is breaking his 600bhp machine and has a set of AP 6 pots and 356mm disks so it might be worth dropping him a pm think he is after £1300 odd quid though so not sure if thats in your budget.

Yes, I saw that ad. Checked the pics, it seems that it is CP7040, plus the price is very very close to new price, so I do not think it is a good deal for me. Plus, they are red... :( :o


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164525)
best of luck

So far not having any. 2 close leads, 1 of them decided to not sell, the other one decided not to swap or separate from car. :(

I am trying really, but it is kind of specific and really know what I want, how I want etc. As I have said before, if I have waited for years, might as well find the one I really dreamed on the car. ;)

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 18 January 2010 12:55 PM

cheers for that, you have done your research lol.

the CP5570 or CP5200 is for thew 330mm disks then?

which you are after not the bigger 356mm?

what are the partnumbers for the big 356mm kits?

as i have the AP 4 pots and although they are good i would not mind a nice set of big 6 pots, depending on how they fair up at brandshatch on the 22nd of feb, but if i do need to change them then it will have to be end of the year as i have too much going on but it would be nice to know the right part numbers

will keep looking for you mate, 2 sets of eyes are better then 1

cheers

steve

ronin_hungary 18 January 2010 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
cheers for that, you have done your research lol.

I think I have just dreamed about these for too long... :o :lol1:


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
the CP5570 or CP5200 is for thew 330mm disks then?

That's right :cool: (Though the CP5200 can be bought with 304 mm discs as well).


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
which you are after not the bigger 356mm?

Those are just too big for a classic. I have both 17" and 18" wheel sets.
18" are great for daily driving (street), but to avoid rubbing etc. the 17" are my "play" wheels w/17" slicks. These only accept 330mm discs.
Plust, just easier that way and not to mention 355 mm kits are too heavy, overkill etc. (for Classic there is)


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
what are the partnumbers for the big 356mm kits?

For classic there are no mounting kits (officially)
For new age:
CP7040 - 1001 => For 355 mm kit
CP7040 - 1002 => For 362 mm kit

These are the 2 disc sizes the CP7040 calipers take. (Be careful, because CP7041 is for a formula 180 mm disc size kits :eek: :lol1:)


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
as i have the AP 4 pots and although they are good i would not mind a nice set of big 6 pots, depending on how they fair up at brandshatch on the 22nd of feb, but if i do need to change them then it will have to be end of the year as i have too much going on but it would be nice to know the right part numbers

If you decide to upgrade to CP7040 kit consider the following:
1. You will definitely need to have a rear brake upgrade as well (because of brake bias)
2. Your 4 pots are race derived, but to my knowledge CP7040 is not, so your 4 pots MAY perform better then the above mentioned kit. If you would like to go 6 pots still, you can have the option of the CP5570 (however, you would need to stick with 330 mm discs)


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9164718)
will keep looking for you mate, 2 sets of eyes are better then 1

:notworthy Really thank you for your enthusiastic support. :luxhello: :thumb:
Let's hope we will find this freakin' kit... :D

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 18 January 2010 08:39 PM

Think the problem I will find is the 304mm disk won't or is not big enough for track work, I had the 330mm 6pots (not sure what model) probably one you are looking for and they were brilliant stopped on a dime. These 4 pots dont seem to appear to be anywhere near as good on the road let alone when I get them on the track. We will have to see,

and no worries mate, glad to be of help and thanks for the helpful advice

ronin_hungary 19 January 2010 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9165819)
Think the problem I will find is the 304mm disk won't or is not big enough for track work

You are right. Somehow the 330 mm is the Classic size that is great compromise in size vs. stopping power. Bigger discs, too much unsung weight (I hope I've said it right), plus you need to upgrade rears. Smaller discs are just not big enough size to stop. It is weird though, because competition brake calipers can stop much faster even with road pads and discs... Breaks are whole different science (Master Cylinder sizes, discs sizes, pad and disc combos, caliper types, brake fluids etc.)


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9165819)
I had the 330mm 6pots (not sure what model) probably one you are looking for and they were brilliant stopped on a dime.

If they were 330mm under 17" wheels, most likely the one I wish to have. :)


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9165819)
These 4 pots dont seem to appear to be anywhere near as good on the road let alone when I get them on the track. We will have to see

A couple thoughts you might want to consider.
1. Disc - Pad combos are crucial, my mate had Ferrodo pads w/ ProjectU discs, never could stop (AP Calipers), ProjectU pads w/ProjectU discs, awesome stopping etc. => If I were you I would check the pads, discs etc.
In my experience w/other people's cars, that AP brakes work best with AP discs and AP suggested pads. For whatever reason. AP discs are expensive, but something "magical" about them stopping better.
2. Brake fluid, most people overlook this issue, although it is as important as having a great break kit IMHO. AP Racing is good, but all Big Brands (Motul, Endless etc.) working great.
3. Lastly, if all else fails, a couple quid and send it to refurb, maybe you have 1 brake piston faded too much etc. Seal kits are usually around 11 GBP per caliper and can mean night and day difference.


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9165819)
and no worries mate, glad to be of help and thanks for the helpful advice

Thanks again and hope my "lectures" :lol1: will prove useful, though I stand to be corrected by anyone else who reads this. :)

Cheers,

R.

ronin_hungary 21 January 2010 07:05 AM

I guess life started for 2010, so I hope somebody will have a great offer for me. :)

Cheers,

R.

Aztec Performance Ltd 21 January 2010 01:12 PM

Hang in there for the right set to turn up.

You are looking for all the right things. CP5200 and CP5570 are both very good calipers and all genuine AP parts is the only way to go. You've obviously done your research. :thumb:

ronin_hungary 21 January 2010 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by BOB'5 (Post 9171190)
Hang in there for the right set to turn up.

You are looking for all the right things. CP5200 and CP5570 are both very good calipers and all genuine AP parts is the only way to go. You've obviously done your research. :thumb:

Thanks for the support mate. :thumb:

Let's hope somebody will get tired of a great set soon or that I win the lottery and buy them new. :D

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 22 January 2010 03:42 PM

yhpm - check out the general for sale section

ronin_hungary 22 January 2010 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9173745)
yhpm - check out the general for sale section

I am really glad that I have you guys looking out for me. :)

PM-d the guy, let's hope the best. :)

Cheers,

R.

doug2507 23 January 2010 12:25 AM

Or you could have my stoptechs at a very friendly rate.....;)

Back home on the 29th. Hopefully be out the road at the weekend. I'll give you a shout when i'm back...:)

ronin_hungary 24 January 2010 09:35 AM

Still have not received e-mail with pics and specs from the guy. :(
Maybe try to figure out his e-mail. :idea:

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 24 January 2010 02:25 PM

Hold on in mate you might be on a winner so keep trying

erchie84 24 January 2010 06:22 PM

Ronin
if i can get a deal for 6 or 8 pots these will be up for sale in about 4-6 weeks
http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/s...chie84/016.jpg

stevie1982 24 January 2010 09:02 PM

erchie, are they they 6 pots? if so why are you getting rid of them for another setr of 6 pots or 8pots as i would of thought the AP 6 pots you have would be up to the job in hand

ronin_hungary 24 January 2010 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9178809)
erchie, are they they 6 pots? if so why are you getting rid of them for another setr of 6 pots or 8pots as i would of thought the AP 6 pots you have would be up to the job in hand

Judging from the picture it is a CP5200 caliper (4 pots) ;)

Cheers,

R.

stevie1982 24 January 2010 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by ronin_hungary (Post 9178849)
Judging from the picture it is a CP5200 caliper (4 pots) ;)

Cheers,

R.

bloody hell you are good ronin :notworthy

erchie84 25 January 2010 05:25 AM

Yeah cp5200 4 pots these are behind 19" legerra's so am looking for a 356 ,360 kit

erchie84 25 January 2010 08:07 PM

Subaru impreza Classic Ksport 8 pot brakes STI WRX UK on eBay (end time 22-Feb-10 08:59:26 GMT)

stevie1982 25 January 2010 09:31 PM

Erchie I spotted them but there is a group buy for a brand new set at £799 so not worth paying £650 for them I did email gradeA to let them know and ifthey were open to a deal to which I recieved

'thanks for letting us know'

and the next day it was delisted for the same price.

Plus ronin is after APs as he has his mind set on them.

R I text that guy with the 6 pots and got an email with pictures I don't think you will want them as they are the older style ap's not likethe ones on the first page I will pop the picture up tomorrow when I get to work

ronin_hungary 25 January 2010 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by stevie1982 (Post 9181088)
Erchie I spotted them but there is a group buy for a brand new set at £799 so not worth paying £650 for them I did email gradeA to let them know and ifthey were open to a deal to which I recieved

'thanks for letting us know'

and the next day it was delisted for the same price.

Plus ronin is after APs as he has his mind set on them.

R I text that guy with the 6 pots and got an email with pictures I don't think you will want them as they are the older style ap's not likethe ones on the first page I will pop the picture up tomorrow when I get to work

Thanks Steve for the heads up. ;)
I have received the pics as well. I also thought they are old (and expensive for such condition TBH), because refurb would total the cost towards a new set. :(

Anyways, I keep on looking, maybe Erchie will sell his as well, or as always, large sum of money arrives on my account by some lucky lottery and then a new set. :D

Cheers,

R.

erchie84 27 January 2010 12:04 PM

Subaru AP Calipers and Brand new discs/pads on eBay (end time 27-Jan-10 18:17:02 GMT)


Right guy's how about these then????

stevie1982 27 January 2010 12:50 PM

jay at scoobybits has already offered them to him but ronin did not what them


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