stock rear on the EVO? nope, kinda the same problem as running the Z32s without swaping over the Ebrake, was planning on running a wilwood Ebrake caliper like the ferraris do, still fooling around with all this, I'll keep this posted;)574-240sx wrote:very nice. Are you using the stock rear ebrake.
haha, your the second person to notice that. No, this was just a mock-up, no point in instaling these rears until I get the fronts put on;)cdlong wrote:the parking brake should be the only problem. just check the diameter and width of the two drums.
good luck bleeding those, you put the calipers on the wrong side. other than that, very cool.
stasis used to just sell rotors, scc had them and said they were amazingturtl631 wrote:Cool stuff, too bad there aren't any inexpensive rotors available for the evo/sti brembos.
umm brembo f50 calipers have nothing to do with ferarri f50, lol.Chingon wrote:Good job, i'm actually working on a cadillac cts-v brake upgrade for my rx7. The only thing keeping me from making progress is the unsprung weight. I'd have to use cobra rotors on the rear and 14" custom hat cts-v in the front. In other words, the rears are good enough for the front (they're that big). Same hardware as the F50 ferrari..
Sorry ahead of time for the thread jack. Yeah the f50 brembo caliper is just a "generic" sized caliper that brembo sells w/a lot of it's oem and aftermaket hardware...mounting and piston sizes may vary from those of the ferrari, but methinks the naming system came from the ferrari usage itself: http://www.hypertuning.com/brembo/caliper-f50.htm. I had to read quite a bit on brake bias to get it right, and was w/in 1% difference..pretty good i'd say. I'm still unclear on how the mc affects brake bias (if it does), but am figuring it as it goes. I'm thinking of using the 1 1/16 z32 or wilwood if not enough. I actually thought of the cayenne calipers (8 piston/4pads per) before going w/the cts-v, but got a better deal on these..chmercer wrote:umm brembo f50 calipers have nothing to do with ferarri f50, lol.
anyone know how stuff like this affects brake balance, how you would need to alter the hydraulics to work the calipers, anything like that? like what would happen if i got 8piston amg calipers, fabbed some brackets, put adapter fittings on the brake lines, some huge *** rotor, done? would it work right? would there be enough line pressure etc.? curious.