brembo vs. movit
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hy guys!
I have the chance (group buy) to buy very cheap brembo's with 320x28 disc's.
Does anyone has experience with the brakes? how are they on a racetrack? is it a big difference to the 322x32 brakes from movit?
I have a 2000 impreza gt and I use the car sometimes on the racetrack or some street-routes in the mountains.
should I order the brembo's or the movit (who are about 2,5 times more expensive)
Thanks for your help!
I have the chance (group buy) to buy very cheap brembo's with 320x28 disc's.
Does anyone has experience with the brakes? how are they on a racetrack? is it a big difference to the 322x32 brakes from movit?
I have a 2000 impreza gt and I use the car sometimes on the racetrack or some street-routes in the mountains.
should I order the brembo's or the movit (who are about 2,5 times more expensive)
Thanks for your help!
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I have the Movit gt3 kit. I guess, once you get to a certain level, that there is very little to choose between the various kits. Just go for the biggest disks you can
Have you seen www.streetcar-cup.ch? Reitnau hillclimb this weekend, come along and see the Porsche brakes at work
Richard
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Have you seen www.streetcar-cup.ch? Reitnau hillclimb this weekend, come along and see the Porsche brakes at work
Richard
Richard
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hy richard
I drove in tuttlingen the 7th june. I have the blue GT with the big rear wing []. maybe I am in reitnau this weekend...
I know that the MOVIT brakes are the best I can get, but the price isn't very cheap! so I thought that I could buy the brembo's for a low price and have brakes who are enough for the racetrack [?]
cu!
I drove in tuttlingen the 7th june. I have the blue GT with the big rear wing []. maybe I am in reitnau this weekend...
I know that the MOVIT brakes are the best I can get, but the price isn't very cheap! so I thought that I could buy the brembo's for a low price and have brakes who are enough for the racetrack [?]
cu!
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@XtremeScoobies... Correct. They just have a different cover on them - one says movit and the other porsche!
@MarcoSWRT, Joachim has these on his car... his contact details are here: click for details
PS: this weekend (sunday) is Tuttlingen - kommst du?
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@MarcoSWRT, Joachim has these on his car... his contact details are here: click for details
PS: this weekend (sunday) is Tuttlingen - kommst du?
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BUT........Brembo make various calipers and it is the design spec of the caliper that counts!!
for example the Evo/STi type caliper is pants in comparison with the Porshe type!! therefore the Movit kit in this instance is a huge performance benefit!!!
alyn - asperformance.com
for example the Evo/STi type caliper is pants in comparison with the Porshe type!! therefore the Movit kit in this instance is a huge performance benefit!!!
alyn - asperformance.com
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