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Trout 09 August 2003 10:23 AM

Anyone know what rear brake upgrade options are available?

And I mean more than discs and pads - I want upgraded calipers!

Rannoch :D

Blue_Boy 09 August 2003 11:05 AM

Godspeed have one on their Website.

AP do one, but expensive (although they're good, more cosmetic to match your front AP's if you have them).

Trout 09 August 2003 05:33 PM

Thanks - I have AP 6-pots on the front and the brake balance is way out!

Rannoch :D

P20SPD 09 August 2003 08:54 PM

I'll have your current rears then:D

Though about a brakes bias valve??

Trout 09 August 2003 10:58 PM

Steven,

aren't my current rears the same as yours?

May go for the Godspeed larger vented disc option with standard caliper.

Rannoch :D

P20SPD 10 August 2003 01:49 PM

David, thought you had the twin pot rears with ventilated disks??

Might be wrong, mine are just sliding caliper with sold disk IIRC, hardly ever look at the rears, must go check them:D

Chelspeed 10 August 2003 09:14 PM

What do you mean brake balance is way out? Too much brakes on the back or too little? Is it a heat problem ie only appears after a few laps hard braking or is it there all the time?

I worried about this before I uprated the fronts. Then someone posted a link pointing out that the more brakes you put on the front the more forward weight transfer you get so the less load you get on the rears. So really you should derate the rears not uprate them.

Of course if you want to uprate them for the looks to match the fronts then that's a different issue....

Blue_Boy 10 August 2003 09:58 PM

It's normally the cosmetics ain't it ;)

Trout 10 August 2003 10:09 PM

It ain't for cosmetics - I want more brake power at the back end. Others who have done this have had a more balanced car under braking.

If you have ever seen my car - you will realise cosmetics is the last thing on my list!

Rannoch

Pavlo 11 August 2003 12:13 PM

You may want to just try some very keen pads on the rear, Andy F uses some Ferodo DS3000 on the rear and he seemed to think it pulled the balance right back.

I would go for some Grooved discs and Pagid RS-15 (grey) pads for a start. Although the Godspeed kit looks good also.

Paul

Trout 11 August 2003 01:11 PM

Pavlo,

I use DS3000s on the rear as well - interesting with these pads on it eats them like fury compared to the original STi pad!!!!

It sounds like I can get twin caliper rears as a Subaru OEM part - anyone done this - know where I can get them from...

...or is it only Bug-eye/Blob-eye Stis that have them?

And would they fit a classic with handbrake etc?

Rannoch :D

RON 11 August 2003 03:00 PM

Rannoch,
they are fit-able, but not without a lot of agg, different mountings etc!

Pavlo 11 August 2003 03:26 PM

So you already use aggressive pads on the rear. Are you sure you're not getting TOO MUCH braking on the rear, seeing as for the same pedal pressure, you're rear is now further unweighted compared to normal brakes?

If you're lowering the car in the near future, especially with uprated springs, eibachs perhaps, you might find better control under braking anyway.

How is the balance problem manifesting itself?

Paul


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