Newage Brembo Setup
Does anyone know if the Brake Lines from the Caliper's to the Master Cylinder (minus the braided hoses @ the Caliper) are made from metal?
Just trying to improve the system as still doesn't feel impressive, I've changed - - Fluid to RBF600 Dot 4 - HEL Braided Hoses @ Caliper - New Godspeed Discs: Front & Rear - New Performance Friction Pads: Front & Rear - Tegiwa Brake Stopper - Fully Refurbished Brembo Calipers with s/s Pistons Still not that impressed... without going down the route of upgrading the system to 6/8 Pots is there anything else to check or change? Thinking of changing the pads to Ferodo DS2500's.... :freak3: |
Not sure exactly what they're made of... but they're "hard" if that's what you mean?
What specifically are you unimpressed with? |
Originally Posted by Ryan-STi
(Post 11249389)
Does anyone know if the Brake Lines from the Caliper's to the Master Cylinder (minus the braided hoses @ the Caliper) are made from metal?
Just trying to improve the system as still doesn't feel impressive, I've changed - - Fluid to RBF600 Dot 4 - HEL Braided Hoses @ Caliper - New Godspeed Discs: Front & Rear - New Performance Friction Pads: Front & Rear - Tegiwa Brake Stopper - Fully Refurbished Brembo Calipers with s/s Pistons Still not that impressed... without going down the route of upgrading the system to 6/8 Pots is there anything else to check or change? Thinking of changing the pads to Ferodo DS2500's.... :freak3: |
Not necessarily...
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Originally Posted by Fonzey
(Post 11249406)
Not necessarily...
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Originally Posted by Fonzey
(Post 11249391)
Not sure exactly what they're made of... but they're "hard" if that's what you mean?
What specifically are you unimpressed with? |
dot 5.1 is not "better" than RBF600 as the DOT ratings need far more perusal than simply the numbers............
rbf600 is a race spec fluid that doesn't meet the longer life criteria specified by certain ABS systems and hence it is "only" dot 4 (some race fluids are not DOT at all) the DOT ratings are generally min. requirements and dot 5.1 is simply a specific reg to meet certain ABS criteria, however certain 5.1's have the advantage of being a simple cost effective route to a "fast road" type fluid as for pedal feel, you will never get a Subaru to have the instant "hit" that most European manufactured cars do simply because it has less servo effect added to aid more 'pedal feel' when pressing on |
Originally Posted by Ryan-STi
(Post 11249389)
Does anyone know if the Brake Lines from the Caliper's to the Master Cylinder (minus the braided hoses @ the Caliper) are made from metal?
Just trying to improve the system as still doesn't feel impressive, I've changed - - Fluid to RBF600 Dot 4 - HEL Braided Hoses @ Caliper - New Godspeed Discs: Front & Rear - New Performance Friction Pads: Front & Rear - Tegiwa Brake Stopper - Fully Refurbished Brembo Calipers with s/s Pistons Still not that impressed... without going down the route of upgrading the system to 6/8 Pots is there anything else to check or change? Thinking of changing the pads to Ferodo DS2500's.... :freak3: But this time round i went with brembo's because i dont go on track days and thought they would do. They are just not as sharp as my old K-sport. I recently got my car mapped on the open road, and crapped my pants when i had to slow down quickly after giving it some beans for the mapper! I'm hoping changing the rears to brembos too will help or make it better! |
Originally Posted by AS Performance
(Post 11249436)
dot 5.1 is not "better" than RBF600 as the DOT ratings need far more perusal than simply the numbers............
rbf600 is a race spec fluid that doesn't meet the longer life criteria specified by certain ABS systems and hence it is "only" dot 4 (some race fluids are not DOT at all) the DOT ratings are generally min. requirements and dot 5.1 is simply a specific reg to meet certain ABS criteria, however certain 5.1's have the advantage of being a simple cost effective route to a "fast road" type fluid
Originally Posted by AS Performance
(Post 11249436)
as for pedal feel, you will never get a Subaru to have the instant "hit" that most European manufactured cars do simply because it has less servo effect added to aid more 'pedal feel' when pressing on
Originally Posted by Reshard1977
(Post 11249450)
I've just upgraded my Blob WRX to brembos at the front, and I feel the same. On my bug i had K-sport 8 pots at the front, and the breaking was amazing!
But this time round i went with brembo's because i dont go on track days and thought they would do. They are just not as sharp as my old K-sport. I recently got my car mapped on the open road, and crapped my pants when i had to slow down quickly after giving it some beans for the mapper! I'm hoping changing the rears to brembos too will help or make it better! |
I also went to Brembos because its few hundred quid cheaper than k-sports. But now i know the difference in stopping power, if i could go back, i think i would go with the K-sports again.
Although, i'm wondering if a change of pad will make things a lot better too. Maybe something like the blue stuff pads for the road, which i have used before, and has brilliant bite! But, can squeal a little. |
Originally Posted by Reshard1977
(Post 11249536)
I also went to Brembos because its few hundred quid cheaper than k-sports. But now i know the difference in stopping power, if i could go back, i think i would go with the K-sports again.
Although, i'm wondering if a change of pad will make things a lot better too. Maybe something like the blue stuff pads for the road, which i have used before, and has brilliant bite! But, can squeal a little. |
I would suggest as above pf two part discs and carbone lorraine RC5+ Or The RC6 pads
im running the rc6 and im waiting for my discs still but the stopping power is immense! i would also suggest swapping your fluid to what ive got ATE super blue racing fluid! |
What's the best pad to go for -
- Ferodo DS2500 - CL RC5+/RC6 |
Some great info for me as planning a big break conversion,
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Ditch the front discs you have and put some performance friction discs and bells with some PFC Z11 pads.
I have these fitted to mine with braided lines, RBF600 fluid (strut brace has a brake stopper on it but makes little difference) It really does stop, the PFC discs are like a calliper upgrade in there own right, while maintaining the OEM look/dust seals etc etc, I have not had fade on circuit and I do try ;) The difference between these and grooved/drilled standard discs with fast road pads is night and day. They are a little woolly when stone cold but great once you have pressed the pedal a couple of times. In my opinion the STI's should have shipped with 2 part discs and bells from factory. |
I fitted aston martin vanquish ap 6 pots to the front of my blob sti well worth it
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Originally Posted by turbosid69
(Post 11249718)
I fitted aston martin vanquish ap 6 pots to the front of my blob sti well worth it
Bet that's some stopping power as the Aston weighs about as much as a bus. :) |
Originally Posted by turbosid69
(Post 11249718)
I fitted aston martin vanquish ap 6 pots to the front of my blob sti well worth it
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Had a mate at aston martin get me the brake calipers and the went to bg developments in bromsgrove to help with the fitment only cost about £600 for the full job and stops a treat
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