11-6-10
So with the QB wakefield day on Monday I got my arse into gear and did the NA8 brake conversion. Ive had them sitting in the garage for like forever, just not done anything about it. I got the rear calipers rebuilt at Chatswood Brake and Clutch (Bruce there is a relaly nice guy, strongly recommend them to anyone looking to do the same) because I had issues with leaking calipers on both sets, so figured why not start from new with this.
The front calipers I just used the ones off of the car. When I have some more money I will look at getting them rebuilt as well i think. But so far they are fine.
For brake pads I have gone for RS Factory Stage S500 pads. It was a bit close with them just arriving this morning, but thanks to Streeter for organising them. I was a bit stupid and forgot to consider postage in the cost, so they were a bit more expensive than what I thought, so are not the bargain that I originally anticipated.
For the rotors I have gone RDA slotted up front (thanks to forum sponsor JDM Obsession for sorting me out with these and for the Cressida as well - now drives like a new car). Up rear I have shaved the rear rotors and am just using those for the moment. They have like .5-1mm left in them, so that should be plenty for the time being.
Had a bit of an experience with Mania, who i got to install them (I would have liked to, but I dont have the time with exams coming in thick and fast). They called me up after dropping the car off, and were like, so with the rear calipers, do you want to keep the ones on the car (I gave him the reco'd rears in a box, and they look brand new). I felt like saying, well, which ones look newer do you think. I mean for crying out loud.
Oh yeh, I got the NA8 brake kit with some braided lines up front of unkown brand. The plastic coating of the lines was a bit damaged on one of them, but the braiding is in good nick. So these went on as well. Again, mania had to ask me if I wanted them on; I gave you them ffs, of course I do.
While they were putting the brakes on they noticed that the drivers hub was a bit loose, so that was unfortunately replaced. $300 I did not anticipate having to spend (they rekoned it would be the same price to remove and repack it with the labor involved than to replace it), which was a bit of a kick in the gut. But it's all sexy and new now; couldn't believe how easily the wheel spun with the new one in.
While it was there I also got them to do the gearbox and diff oil, as i didnt realise that they hadn't done it on the 100,000kms service. Going into 2nd has been a bit notchy of late and there has been a couple of occasions where it hasn't wanted to go in. Unfortunately the oil change didn't do much for it, and I think the box might be on its way out. Thoughts???
Umm yeh, don't know what else to say, apart from sorry for all the text; got a bit excited. For your reward, here are some pics:
Brand new looking rear calipers. ignore the surface rust on them; I spilt a bit of water on it


Braided lines, sexy in red

What do you think? Worth worrying about???

NB brake prop valve. Didn't end up installing it, I think I will see how it goes. This is another popular thing to do with the NA8 brake swap, as it is bigger than the NA6.

Looking mighty attractive here


Also forgot to mention that I spent like forever getting the roll bar out just because I forgot to put the plate for harness bolts in. So now that is in, and if I ever have to take that roll bar out and put it back in again I might just die. Also put a fire extinguisher in.

12-6-10
SO just went for a nice little drive almost out to Pitt Town, and honestly, wasn't that impressed with the brakes. I mean I wasn't going hard or anything, but I didn't notice much of a difference in stopping power, and the pedal was still annoyingly soft. I wonder how would I go about firming up pedal feel?
I guess though only Monday will tell, once the rotors and pads get some proper sustained heat into them for the first time.

By the way...buy my old brake stuffs :p