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z3mjason

posted on 9/1/12 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
Brake Upgrade advice pls?

Hi All,

Well I have just finished my Hayabusa conversion and its all looking very very nice!! Will get some pics up soon....

Advice please: I have single pot calipers on the front of my car (fitted by previous owner) and they just do not provide anything like the breaking power I want. Having spent a fairly hefty amount of money on the car recently I am for the time being ruling out 4 pot Wilwood conversions but would like advice on what Ford calipers and agressive pads I could use to give me the breaking I need?

My current (new) master cylinder is from an Escort apparently.

Look forward to any help/advice!
Many thanks
Jason

[Edited on 9/1/12 by z3mjason]

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SALAD

posted on 9/1/12 at 05:38 PM Reply With Quote
I've done rather a lot of searching and questioning on brakes recently so to start off I would say:

Smaller bore master cylinder perhaps and a lot of people reccommend Mintex M1144 pads.

If you do a search there is a LOT of information covered on brakes.


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wilkingj

posted on 9/1/12 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
Just remember to adjust the back to front ratio when upgrading just the fronts.

Last thing you want is an unstable car on braking.







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A1

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:01 PM Reply With Quote
ferrodo racing ds2500 compound pads are the proverbial shiz niz.
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bassett

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
I had some Wilwood smart pads and upgraded to Mintex 1144 which are in a different league and i actually feel safe stopping even if they do squeel like a piggy. Along with the brake engineering drilled discs and the wilwood 4 pot calipers at the front with standard sierra gear a the back i am now really happy with the setup.

As i have just seen in the above post the ferrodo DS2500 are great pads and they have found there way onto my Leon Cupra R with great results but i found them impossible to obtain unless i made a minimum order of 5 ha!

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z3mjason

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:11 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks very much folks!
I will try new DS2500 or Mintex 1144's before changing master cylinder or calipers.

Can anyone provide a link to the actual ones I need, apologies but not to upto speed with Ford calipers and fitments?

Many thanks, Jason

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britishtrident

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
Covered many times just start by changing the master cylinder to a smaller bore type ----- 19mm bore from various Fiat models are the popular choice and dirt cheap from Brakes international.


See this thread http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=164431





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britishtrident

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by z3mjason
Thanks very much folks!
I will try new DS2500 or Mintex 1144's before changing master cylinder or calipers.

Can anyone provide a link to the actual ones I need, apologies but not to upto speed with Ford calipers and fitments?a

Many thanks, Jason




Master cylinder change is the cheapest (less than £30) mod and the one to do first it will reduce required pedal force by approximately 1/3 and greatly improve feel.

Larger hydraulic area calipers on the front on a BEC not a good idea it will result in premature front locking especially in the wet





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z3mjason

posted on 9/1/12 at 10:35 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers for that, I did a quick search but missed that thread. Cheers
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