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    Brake set up on your DC2R

    Hi guys

    I'm currently thinking of upgrading my brake set up. I was looking at upgrading the calipers and rotors. I know that the Spoon calipers won't fit on the OEM 15" DC2R rims unless I use spacers which I am told isn't a good idea.

    Just wondering what you DC2R owners are using for your brake set up?

    Thanks
    Daniel

    #2
    I know felixR had aftermarket rotors with stock calipers and I think he is happy with them...AFAIK, he had Project MU ones...
    Last edited by hebe; 27-04-07, 02:23 PM.

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      #3
      I would upgrade pads, rotors, brake fluid first if I were you.
      I am a lesbian trapped inside a male body

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        #4
        i don't have a DC2R but i have the following brake setup:

        front:

        DBA 4000 slotted 282mm rotors
        OEM DC2R brake calipers
        Plot braided brake lines
        Ferodo DS2500 brake pads

        rear:

        OEM DC2R 260mm rotors
        OEM DC2R brake alipers
        Plot braided brake lines
        Ferodo DS2500 pads

        Motul RBF600 fluid,
        OEM 1in master cylinder and booster
        Cusco master cylinder brace
        ... retired/

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          #5
          Originally posted by vtml View Post
          I would upgrade pads, rotors, brake fluid first if I were you.
          i would actually do

          1. pads and fluid
          2. braided lines
          3. high temp slotted rotors
          .
          .
          .
          .
          4. caliper upgrade
          ... retired/

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            #6
            Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
            i would actually do

            1. pads and fluid
            2. braided lines
            3. high temp slotted rotors
            .
            .
            .
            .
            4. caliper upgrade

            There was no order on my list, but I get ya.
            I am a lesbian trapped inside a male body

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              #7
              Originally posted by hebe View Post
              I know felixR had aftermarket rotors with stock calipers and I think he is happy with them...AFAIK, he had Endless ones...
              I thought Felix got project mu rotors?

              I will be going through
              1. pads and fluid
              2. braided lines
              3. high temp slotted rotors
              that Dave outline soon.

              apparition: are you looking for bling or braking performance?
              Last edited by RichyR; 27-04-07, 02:23 PM.
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                #8
                Originally posted by RichyR View Post
                I thought Felix got project mu rotors?
                Sorry you're right, he does have Project MU

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the advice guys!

                  Yeah, i'm after braking performance rather than bling!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vtml View Post
                    There was no order on my list, but I get ya.


                    apparition,

                    caliper upgrades on DC2R are usually not necesary, due to the massive size that they get from factory... (for such a light car)

                    the pads/fluids/lines/rotors option should improve braking a fair bit, with the addition of calipers only adding a bit more to the outright performance...

                    however, doing them all at once might save you money in the long run? but only if you are really going to be demanding alot from your brakes, like with ongoing circuit work... where the addition of multi-pot alloy calipers improves the pad friction consistency as well as heat disapation and cooling...
                    ... retired/

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                      #11
                      For track I would do pads, fluid and high temp rotors. Those 3 are enough to give you reliable repeatable braking.

                      With decent pads and fluid you'll shortly discover the limits of the OEM rotors. With good fresh fluid changed carefully by hand my brake pedal feels rock hard with stock non-braided lines.

                      -Andrew

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                        #12
                        with what brake fluid Andy?

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                          #13
                          I run porsche GT2 rear calipers on my fronts with custom 2 peice 330mm rotors drilled only. my pads are ebc red and run steel braided brake lines and 2 brake pressure sensors to an adjustable front/rear and left/right brake bias adjuster.

                          Fluid is elf brake fluid

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by freakie View Post
                            I run porsche GT2 rear calipers on my fronts with custom 2 peice 330mm rotors drilled only. my pads are ebc red and run steel braided brake lines and 2 brake pressure sensors to an adjustable front/rear and left/right brake bias adjuster.

                            Fluid is elf brake fluid
                            pics please, or i WILL ban you...
                            ... retired/

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                              #15
                              I'm really happy with my Ferodo DS2500's... apart from their rather dusty habits!

                              I have DBA 4000 series rotors up front also.
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