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    Brakes look really nice man . What pads will you be running?

    Like your sig too .

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      wahhhh they look like monoblocks!

      *drool*

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        This is going to be one hardcore track car ........
        Mugen Whore #2

        ヒール&トウのやりかた
        1)ブレーキを踏む
        2)クラッチを切る
        3)シフトダウンしなから、
          アクセルをぶかす
        4)クラッチをつなぐ
        :blah:
        インテ君と共に歩み続けて早1年・・・いろんな所へ出かけ楽しく過ごしてきましたが、事情により手放すこと となりました。(T0T)
        人生で初めて走る楽しさを教えてくれた「インテグラ TYPE R」・・・初めて走った時は何もかも衝撃的でした。今でも走る楽しさは変わらないですが。。。残念です。今 まで本当に感動をありがとう!

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          wow... hot
          http://kingtan.com.au

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            very nice Jing!
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              Nice one Jing
              CARSFORHOPE

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                Goodness, amazing stuff Jing!
                Justin Oh Wedding Photography

                TYP 88 R

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                  take pics of the caliper showing the Ti piston jing

                  z10 says:
                  i bet you will have 10000 wheels when you are done
                  z10 says:
                  mon-fri 9am-5pm chasing for jazz parts

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                    X2.028.01/044 PISTON NASCAR FRONT CALIPER

                    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

                    Piston Size: 38 (x2) mm. Piston Size: 44 (x2) mm. Piston Size
                    Piston Area: 53.09 sqr. cm. Pad Area (Annulus): 68 (x2) sqr. cm. Pad Thickness: 20 mm. Disc Diameter: 328 mm. Disc Thickness: 28-32 mm. Hydraulic Threads: M10x1 Mounting Hole Centers: 180 mm. Mounting Offset: 42 mm.

                    MOUNTING INFORMATION
                    Trailing: LH X2.028.01
                    RH X2.028.02 Leading: LH X2.028.03
                    RH X2.028.04

                    Mounting Hole Diameter: 12.23 mm. Caliper Body: Monobloc Piston Insert: Titanium Weight: 2.40 Kg. Fluid Capacity: 76.98 cubic cm.

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                      X2.029.21/24 4 PISTON NASCAR REAR CALIPER

                      TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
                      Piston Size: 30 (x2) mm. Piston Size: 34 (x2) mm. Piston Size
                      Piston Area: 32.30 sqr. cm. Pad Area (Annulus): 38 (x2) sqr. cm. Pad Thickness: 20 mm. Disc Diameter: 313 mm. Disc Thickness: 24-25.4 mm. Hydraulic Threads: M10x1 Mounting Hole Centers: 120 mm. Mounting Offset: 53.5 mm.

                      MOUNTING INFORMATION
                      Trailing: LH X2.029.21
                      RH X2.029.22 Leading: LH X2.029.23
                      RH X2.029.24
                      Mounting Hole Diameter: 10.25 mm. Piston Insert: Titanium Weight: 1.80 Kg. Fluid Capacity: 53.29 cubic cm.

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                        How did you go about chosing the Piston Area for front and rear, mate?

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                            Originally posted by lukits01 View Post
                            How did you go about chosing the Piston Area for front and rear, mate?
                            its a kit

                            calipers for front and calipers for rear

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                              Originally posted by Jingers View Post
                              its a kit

                              calipers for front and calipers for rear
                              Cool, so its a generic caliper kit?
                              Im guessing you'll be making custom mounting brackets for them?
                              Are you going to run brake bias adjuster?

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                                the caliper kits are not usually available to general public and the kits are different to retail brembo calipers that you see on factory cars such as porsche/ferrari. the calipers are marketed as front and rear hence i would call them a kit.

                                You will need abit of race credentials or other methods to purchase it. Since they are race calipers all race calipers do not come in a bolt in fashion. All brackets, rotor hats will have to be custom made.

                                Brake bias adjuster is most likely a necessary item with this setup however i wont say until i have actulaly tested it out on the track.

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