zoomzoom wrote:These calipers are from an R32 GTST. The Nissan calipers are all virtually the same with the major differences being that some were cast iron and some were alloy depending on what they came off, whether they were JDM vs. ADM and the length of the mounting ears also differs slightly from one model to another. There is also the difference of most of them being to suit a 30mm disc and some being to suit a 32mm disc.
These calipers being from a R32 GTST are of the alloy variety and are made to suit a 30mm disc. These were chosen due to the length of the mounts being most suitable for how I wanted to mount them. While I had them apart to rebuild them I had them modified a little so they now suit the 26mm disc. The Nissan calipers are quite thick through the piston housing so despite being alloy they are known to be quite stiff, I would hazard a guess that they would be considerably stiffer than most of the cheaper wilwoods which people are using and have a much better availability of brake pads due to them being so common in the performance car world on nissans.
So from memory should be the "other" version to what I am running, Z32 TT alloy calipers which use a different pad. If you had of hunted around for Z32 NA calipers they wouldn't have needed modifying for the 26mm rotor as that's what they were used with and the mounting holes probably would have been spot on as they are a straight swap onto S chassis like the R chassis calipers are.
In any case the Nissan stuff is plentiful and reasonably cheap if you know where to look.
And they will be quite stiff compared to Wilwood dynalites. I was very disappointed in the quality of finish in my dynalites when I had them apart to rebuild. Plus you get the advantage of not having to pull them down after every wet race event like I had to do with the wilwoods.