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  • 4 Pot Lightweight Caliper in OE size

    Hi all,

    I have been running racing brake 2 piece rotors in oe size on the front of my modded gti for about a year. Overall braking ability is better than oe but I've always felt that while the initial bite was good when I step on it really hard for really quick stopping it fees like there is not enough clamping force. So I emailed RB and they are willing to make up an aluminium 4 pot caliper in oe size to match the rotors or even oe rotors for the gti (eg 312x25mm). Does anyone think this will make a difference 4 pot v oe calipers? I already have RB ET 500 pads and braided lines.

    Or should I use the Porsche 986 Boxster 4-pot front calipers?

    Cheers
    Last edited by thezoneR32; 16-04-2013, 08:10 AM.
    Volvo S60 RD T6

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    Hi mate, I can confirm that 4 pot calipers on 312mm rotors are brilliant mated with decent fluid, pads, lines and rotors. They just bite so hard and not just initially either. The harder you progressively push the pedal the harder and faster you will pull up. It's like you have to concentrate on how much pedal you use because the clamping force is so controllable but can easily be overdone. So make friends with your rear view mirror

    Not to mention the big unsprung weight difference between say the Porsche or Brembo calipers v's stock.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by VWindahouse View Post
      Hi mate, I can confirm that 4 pot calipers on 312mm rotors are brilliant mated with decent fluid, pads, lines and rotors. They just bite so hard and not just initially either. The harder you progressively push the pedal the harder and faster you will pull up. It's like you have to concentrate on how much pedal you use because the clamping force is so controllable but can easily be overdone. So make friends with your rear view mirror

      Not to mention the big unsprung weight difference between say the Porsche or Brembo calipers v's stock.
      Cheers thanks for that...might be worthwhjile upgrade...what 4 pots are you running?

      The weight saving on these RB calipers alone make it worthwhile - just under 3 kg per side including mounting bolts, adapters and pads. That's abut half oem weight : )
      Volvo S60 RD T6

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      • #4
        He has some Brembos Paul. From Ebay in the UK.

        Gavin
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        • #5
          Cheers Gav, you are knowledgeable in all things car!

          Geez I just had a quick look 750 pounds just for refurb ones!

          Vw Audi Tt Seat Skoda brembo brake calipers, pads,discs Brackets And Lines | eBay

          RB might be a good affordable option!
          Volvo S60 RD T6

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          • #7
            Originally posted by thezoneR32 View Post
            Geez I just had a quick look 750 pounds just for refurb ones!
            That's why I bought new calipers, was not too impressed with the price of 8~10 year old refurbished calipers
            (On top of that, wait until you see the postage cost!)

            I have a link at home for a place in the UK that sells Brembo calipers for like 500 GBP
            2012.1 Skoda Octavia VRS DSG Wagon - Carbonio cold air intake and pipe - HPA Motorsports BBK 355mm rotors 6 pot calipers
            APR Stage II ECU - APR 3" exhaust down pipe & high flow catalyst
            APR/HP Roll bars - Eibach springs and Bilstien shocks
            Supaloy lower control arms - Enkei 18*8 Wheels

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            • #8
              had LCR brembo's back in the day
              highly rate them!

              guy called DaveB (i think) on UK mk4 forums refurbs and resells them.
              Current: '04 Astra SRI Turbo - EDS IPF Flash, 3" TBE, Quaife LSD
              Previously: Bora 4mo, cams, coilovers, tune, exhaust, brembo's etc

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