Hoolio wrote:The AP kit uses 28 mm thick disks – that's a lot of extra weight which you don't need.
And the most important bit for the OP: What cooling duct arrangement have you got? Sorry if I missed it, but I don't remember any mention of it. Before you do anything else get some Singular Motorsports or similar backing plates and some 3" ducting and get some air in there. Lower temp = much longer life.
Slow reply post by me but yes I have brake cooling ducts, TSE ones from when they used to make them many years ago before everyone started going to Singular. Straight to the fog light holes.
And grr, Wilwood suggestions just keep coming up even though what I wanted to know from the start was who has this AP kit on their car.
I have now talked to the owner of probably one of the most serious setup MX-5's in Australia that I know has a TSE 11.75 inch Willwood based brake kit. That would be Beavis.
I noticed that he has not really done much of a review of the kit since he has gone for Turbo power so I asked him at NSW vs VIC Interstate Challenge what he thinks about the setup.
He confirmed what my thoughts have been.
The rotors wear through quickly, likely due to the low thermal capacity due to being thin. Pads also wear as a consequence as the heat has to go somewhere plus they are thin as well. He sounded very interested in this AP kit as well as he is running 15x9 Storms and would like to stay with 15's.
I've also have discussed with MX-5 Cups guys on YSR 287x26mm setups and they have experienced fade when racing hard. They would have more thermal capacity than the Wilwoods. These are the same people that directed me to the AP Kit in the 1st place.
Just based on those people I have talked to at the track alone, I would say 28mm thick rotors do have a case going for them.
Now far more importantly NEWS NEWS NEWS.This afternoon I have met up with the person who had the V-Sport AP Kit developed.
Conveniently he had them fitted to a SE as well. Of course I worked out that I have met him before on a few occasions at various track events, yet it took me this long to track him down, go figure.
So the kit did include:
Callipers, Pads, Rotors, Hats, Dog Bones, Brake lines, mounting hardware and because it was the development car, fitting.
He believes the rotors are Skyline GT-R rotors but was not 100% sure. From what I've researched only early R32's had 296mm fronts, but they were 32mm thick so I don't think they are it.
My guess would be VT to VZ Commodore as they were 296x28 and are available in DBA 5000's. Oh and cheap cause Commodore, so hopefully I'm right.
Will double check that detail with V-Sport on my next visit to them.
More importantly I can now confirm some 15 inch rim fitments.
He runs Buddyclub P1's 15x8 +32. Needs a 10mm spacer. Not because the spokes hit, but because the barrel of the wheel gets tighter, the closer you get to the spokes and the calliper rubs the barrel without the spacer. Bugger, because I have those rims as well, but don't want to do spacers.
Factory SE 17inch Racing Harts fit no problem, little surprise as there are people that have had them over massive 6 piston kits with 330x32mm rotors.
I took my 15 inch rim collection over as well to try out.
I can confirm that Advanti Storm 15x8 +25 fits with no spacers. YAY, as I have 2 sets of these. That was the main thing I wanted to know.
And these 2 do not fit as I expected.
Avid AV-12 15x8 +25. Wheel barrel will not fit over calliper so not even spacers are an option.
6UL 15x7.5 +42. (Not sure what Generation they are) Spokes hit calliper, I have a bad memory, but I think it worked with spacers, can't remember if the barrel of the rim fitted over calliper sufficiently as all I cared about was the Storms fitting. I gather not many people will care about this size 6UL anyway as its a bit of a rubbish offset for a track car.
So with knowing that, from my research in the past, Advanti Storm 15x9+35 are supposed to have more room than the 8's so may fit as well.
The owner of the car is interested in that's size and knows someone who has that size Storms so will be trying them out one day as well.
I would be interested to know if 6UL's in 15x8 and 15x9 would fit. I gather Gen 2 won't but 1, 3 and 4 may.
If someone has the above mentioned rims or another 15 that has a bit of room and is also interested in these brakes, PM me and I can get you in contact.
There is one thing I did note visually.
I believe that the offset may be increased a fair few mm over the stock brake setup as the hat looks like it is thicker, ie sits further outwards. His car also had custom knuckles, upper arms and Bosnjak hubs, so it is hard to say that with full confidence as there are way to many variables.
I should be able to confirm this easily by taking one of my spare NB8B rotors and OEM hubs to V-Sport to compare to the Bosnjak hat. Will have to see where I have my next weekday off from work to do this.
At least I now have enough information to talk further with V-Sport regarding pricing as I know how much he payed. The only real part affected by currency would be the callipers as everything else is Australian.
Definitely a serious proposition since I know they fit within my Advanti Storms. I don't mind paying a bit extra for something I know is of higher quality and should have a longer service life and less maintenance.