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Old Dec 18, 2012, 09:49 AM
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brakes kit works with hydraulic brakes?

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which brake kit with good price can works with hydraulic rear brakes,sometihng like 4 pistons rear and 8 pistons front... ?


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Any of the aftermarket kits will work. The cheaper brands arent designed as well and wont be as good though.
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Why do you need a brake kit?
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it's 500 whp evo 9,hard autoX track,the stock brakes is not holding good, also it's the owner desire
some rear brakes kit won't allow the hydraulic hand brakes to work,like the K sport.

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Originally Posted by HsamehH
it's 500 whp evo 9,hard autoX track,the stock brakes is not holding good, also it's the owner desire
some rear brakes kit won't allow the hydraulic hand brakes to work,like the K sport.

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You likely have not optimized your OE Brembos. You will not gain anything with a BBK in an AX. BBKs are better heat sinks; will not slow the car any faster. That is the pads job. And where want to look at first.

Look into:
Hawk HP+
Hawk DTC-60 (yes for AX many SS Vettes run this)
DS2500s

If the owners desire is to spend money without gaining performance. Get whatever you like. If you want to gain performance...different story.
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thats a pretty high hp for autox. big power isnt neceassarily the best setup for autox. Usually the lag by the size turbo needed for that will offset the benefits. But anyhow, the stock brembos are more then capable for autox. I won our regionals on stock brembos, with stop tech pads. You may be on the brakes too much, my. 02
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Thanks guys for the advice,we will test the pads
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Originally Posted by HsamehH
Thanks guys for the advice,we will test the pads


And you have a few regional AX and TT champs posting in this thread
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Originally Posted by Smike


And you have a few regional AX and TT champs posting in this thread
it's an honor Smike
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