rx7 brakes
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rx7 brakes
just want to know if there is a thread on fitting up rx7 fd or fc brake calipers to a na6
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Re: rx7 brakes
Not on here I don't think, there is on the web though.
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Re: rx7 brakes
How you don't mind if I borrow your thread for a moment...
Is there a need for it? Na's ran smaller brakes than the nb's right? The nb and nc have enough braking from what I can see. Has anybody needed to increase rotor size on them for track?
Is there a need for it? Na's ran smaller brakes than the nb's right? The nb and nc have enough braking from what I can see. Has anybody needed to increase rotor size on them for track?
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Re: rx7 brakes
No I certainly didn't need to. I ran TWR pads on stock calipers but rotors were slotted. The car had excellent brakes, never had fade and I loved them. The pads were also relatively cheap at $70 per set. How could you go wrong. They were brilliant. Run some fresh brake fluid through the system and save your money.
Actually buy the TWR pads first and try them. If you don't like them then you're out of pocket by $70. My bet is you'll thank me for saving you some money but I'm guessing you've already bought the calipers.
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Actually buy the TWR pads first and try them. If you don't like them then you're out of pocket by $70. My bet is you'll thank me for saving you some money but I'm guessing you've already bought the calipers.
Regards - John
UNDERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the front of the car. OVERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
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Re: rx7 brakes
spikey had some on his car, you could try message him.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: rx7 brakes
Already running nb calipers n TRW pad with DBA slotted disc n n they r OK soon will have a lot more power n will be tracking the car. Would not use TRW again as they leave way to much brake dust
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Re: rx7 brakes
Forgot to mention my car was an NA6 and a race car. Yes they do produce a good amount of brake dust. What you should know is they have a working temperature of up to 600 degrees C, so I'm guessing they wouldn't be that good on the road. When they warmed up on the track they were more than adequate. First lap was ordinary so I can understand your comment about them being ok. I doubt you would get the necessary temp for them to come on to temp on the street.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do as good brakes inspire confidence and ultimately faster lap times.
For what it's worth I'm running Hawk Blue 9012 on my new car (NB8A) and love them.
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Good luck with whatever you choose to do as good brakes inspire confidence and ultimately faster lap times.
For what it's worth I'm running Hawk Blue 9012 on my new car (NB8A) and love them.
- John
UNDERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the front of the car. OVERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
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Re: rx7 brakes
itbmiata wrote:Already running nb calipers n TRW pad with DBA slotted disc n n they r OK soon will have a lot more power n will be tracking the car. Would not use TRW again as they leave way to much brake dust
Which nb brakes nba or NBb? I assume you have itbs? If so I'd be very surprised if you need more brakes then nbb without a turbo.
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Re: rx7 brakes
Yeah agreed sailaholic. One of the first upgrades I was going to do to my car was brakes, luckily I was talked out of it (one of the many gems of wisdom i was given along the way). All I have done is braided lines and non standard calipers and pads.
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Re: rx7 brakes
If anything look at getting some air ducted into your front brakes, keeping them cool on the track will help reduce fade.
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Re: rx7 brakes
Magpie wrote:If anything look at getting some air ducted into your front brakes, keeping them cool on the track will help reduce fade.
thanks will look in to it
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Re: rx7 brakes
sailaholic wrote:itbmiata wrote:Already running nb calipers n TRW pad with DBA slotted disc n n they r OK soon will have a lot more power n will be tracking the car. Would not use TRW again as they leave way to much brake dust
Which nb brakes nba or NBb? I assume you have itbs? If so I'd be very surprised if you need more brakes then nbb without a turbo. - now Free
they r nbb set up
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