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na rear brakes upgrade

Postby noddi85 » Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:36 pm

I have a 1989 na mx5
I am looking for options for a rear brake upgrade
I have upgraded the front to willwood 4 pots with 280mm drilled rotors.
Will newer na rear brakes or nb rear brakes work???
My opinion the rears are now lacking while under heavy braking.
options please people who have done or know of upgrades please post
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby Jeo » Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:13 am

NA8 and NB8A rears bolt straight in.

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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby broady » Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:39 am

To elaborate, you'll only really need the NA8/NB8A brackets. The caliper itself is the same. Though they have a tendency to seize so it may be more economical to do a complete upgrade.
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby WASP » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:52 am

Hi I use the M Tuned,949 racing,rear brackets and SE Rotors on my NA. Have a look at the 949racing website
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby fattima » Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:35 am

The NA has a bias towards the front brakes anyway. I would start with a changing the proportioning valve to an NB one to get a bit more rear bias.
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby Fatty » Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:28 am

fattima is correct, the nb bias valve mod is a good thing. matty's article explains the why and how perfectly. i got mine from mx5 plus and fitting is a doddle. you may still wish to fit the nb brakes (i'd aready fitted them before i did the mod), but try this first and see how you go. you can get the brakes from mx5 plus, too. that's where i got mine.

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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby noddi85 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:51 am

Cheers guys lots of help and a few options to consider. ill try that brake bios and see what the outcome is
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby manga_blue » Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:18 pm

The alternative to the NB bias valve upgrade is the Willwood proportioning valve. It's a good option - let's you adjust to suit different driving styles, tracks, loads and tyres.
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby Matty » Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:38 pm

yeah, unless you can source a used one, the Wilwood is cheaper - get one from Flyin Miata with the fittings and it's a bolt on job. plus it's adjustable as necessary, which it will need to be with your front brakes.

Under light braking you'll still be compromised until you physically upgrade the rotor size.

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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby noddi85 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:57 pm

i take it its www.flyingmiata.com???? That sounds like a great option. Im going to do the NB rear brake conversion as well. Just want to souce some discs (drilled??) and some pads to equal the front setup any advice or opinions???
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby manga_blue » Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:16 pm

Not drilled. The drillholes form a focal point for creation of cracks. Slotted or plain is OK for the rears.
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Re: na rear brakes upgrade

Postby wun911 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:46 pm

I have heard of the flyin miata kit for the rear breaks but you re use the calipers from the NB8B they just give you a new bracket and a slighly larger diameter rotor (I think thats how it works correct me if im wrong).

However i would rather just junk my rear caliper and get a rear caliper where you don't have to do the stupid allan key thing to close the gap (I just want it automatic like the stock fronts)?

Anyone know a solution???
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