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    Hi guys, I thought since I'm seeking the extra oomph from my engine that I better consider upgrading my front brakes. Even if just changing the OEM pads and roters, that going that slightly larger diameter or larger 6 pot would be beneficial.

    I been in contact with brakesdirect.com and discussed a couple of options to fit within the 20" wheel, with either their 6 pot Alcon Monobloc & 375x32mm Alcon roter or 4 pot Alcon Monobloc 355x28mm Forza roter. I would need these to be fitted by someone, I won't attempt it myself. Are these any good, I've not heard of the brand?

    Would going with known brands like AP Racing, Brembo, Leyo, APR be better?

    This is mainly for street daily driving with the odd dragstrip day. So need good cold stopping power aswell as good stopping from highspeed. Also a pad that doesn't squeal in traffic.

    My apologies if this has already been posted, all I seen was about pads.

    Cheers
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    Racing Line have a pretty decent setup that should fit.

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    • #3
      You havent heard of Alcon? Geez. Do yourself a favour and have a quick Google and you will see they are very well regarded and widely used in racing/motorsport worldwide.

      The VW Racing / Leyo / APR calipers are more than often re-branded calipers from either Brembo, AP Racing or Alcon. These companies (VW Racing etc) do not sell a large enough quantity of calipers to justify R&D/design etc of their own calipers when perfectly capable calipers already exist.
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      • #4
        Here is a perfect example of what i am talking about. These "Revo" brakes are actually Alcon calipers: REVO big brake kit mono 6 calipers 380 x 32mm MQB Platform Audi A3 Skoda Octavia Volskwagen Golf VII RV581B100700 RV581B100800 RV581B100900 - Euro Car Performance & Electronics Upgrades
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        • #5
          The more sensible and no doubt much cheaper option would be to install brakes from another VAG vehicle such as the Golf R or an Audi RS3.

          The Golf R brake caliper and pad is only slighly larger than the Tiguan, but the disk size is bigger so this would give better braking performance.

          The RS3 caliper is a 6 piston design (similar to the Brembo/Alcon etc) options, and the disk is a good size larger than the Tiguan.
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          • #6
            Thanks for that Lucas_R. Wow they really are renowned for their performance and quality values. Maybe in the car fanatics area I was exposed too, I didn't get to see this in action or being recommended.

            I prefer to purchase brand new components and if I went the Golf R or RS3 setup these would be (im guessing) hard to find and/or almost as expensive as the Alcon setup? What size afe these standard anyway?

            The guy told me that these kits will fit straight on but would need to order custom hats and brackets which can take 4-6 weeks.

            Does anyone know where I can get aftermarket kits fitted in Melbourne?
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            • #7
              Also what setups is good for the rears or will the standard OEM setup be sufficient for what I intend to use it for? Im guessing it'll need to be compatible with the electronic handbrake?
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              • #8
                Big Brakes - Allspace R-Line

                Originally posted by Razor80 View Post
                Also what setups is good for the rears or will the standard OEM setup be sufficient for what I intend to use it for? Im guessing it'll need to be compatible with the electronic handbrake?
                Hardest park is finding something compatible with the electronic handbrake. You're better off going with a pad (and rotor?) upgrade for the rear only. Pads have the most effect and rotors just for looks

                I'm getting a set of the Alcon 6 pots with DBA T3 rotors fitted up tomorrow.





                Last edited by tigger73; 19-06-2019, 10:39 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
                  Hardest park is finding something compatible with the electronic handbrake. You're better off going with a pad (and rotor?) upgrade for the rear only. Pads have the most effect and rotors just for looks

                  I'm getting a set of the Alcon 6 pots with DBA T3 rotors fitted up tomorrow.





                  Thanks tigger73, I was thinking pads for the rear as being an easier option. I can see this rear clipper being a headache!

                  That's exactly the colour caliper I was looking at, don't won't the red or black standing out too much and would blend better with the rear.

                  What size rotor have you gone for with the DBA? What pads are you planning to use?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Razor80 View Post
                    Thanks tigger73, I was thinking pads for the rear as being an easier option. I can see this rear clipper being a headache!

                    That's exactly the colour caliper I was looking at, don't won't the red or black standing out too much and would blend better with the rear.

                    What size rotor have you gone for with the DBA? What pads are you planning to use?
                    They’re a 378mm rotor. Not sure on pads will find outplayed today as the workshop I go to (Haines Mechanical & Detail) is fitting the kit.

                    Brake calipers have actually been painted since this pic. Long story short the brakes had been bought in and repainted for another customer who ended up not going through with the install.


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                    • #11
                      Fitting larger capacity calipers won’t help you if the master cylinder isn’t up to the task. Larger calipers (greats number of pistons, larger piston volume) require a larger amount of fluid to be pumped to them to result in the same clamping pressure. There will be slight variations due to a larger swept area producing greater friction with less clamping pressure, but unless the factory master cylinder is up to the task you’re asking of it, then you’re going to require higher pedal pressure to achieve the same clamping pressure (you have to push the pedal harder than you do now to get the same stopping power), and ultimate braking capacity could quite possibly be reduced.

                      Physical fit is only one of the factors to consider. Arguably the most important one - compatibility of the replacement calipers with the factory master cylinder - is the one most often overlooked.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by doc_777 View Post
                        Fitting larger capacity calipers won’t help you if the master cylinder isn’t up to the task. Larger calipers (greats number of pistons, larger piston volume) require a larger amount of fluid to be pumped to them to result in the same clamping pressure. There will be slight variations due to a larger swept area producing greater friction with less clamping pressure, but unless the factory master cylinder is up to the task you’re asking of it, then you’re going to require higher pedal pressure to achieve the same clamping pressure (you have to push the pedal harder than you do now to get the same stopping power), and ultimate braking capacity could quite possibly be reduced.

                        Physical fit is only one of the factors to consider. Arguably the most important one - compatibility of the replacement calipers with the factory master cylinder - is the one most often overlooked.
                        Thanks doc_777. This is what I am concerned about whether the standard hydraulic system will be adequate once fronts are upgraded. Will the rears loose pressure or vice versa?
                        Ive spoken to George at Alcon and he's positive these will be fine on the MQB standard system. So now im confused!
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                        • #13
                          Just fitted a set of Alcon 6 pots up today and can confirm a few things:

                          1) Tiguan uses the same brake master cylinder as Mk7 Golf R.

                          2) The actual volume of the 6 pots isn’t massively different than the stock brakes as there’s 6 smaller pistons instead of 2 larger ones on the stock brakes.

                          3) The Alcon brakes and rotors are lighter than the stock setup (even though they are bigger).

                          I do have a bit more pedal travel before the brakes bite but need to bleed the brakes again. Also need to do a few 100-0 stops to get them properly bed in. Fronts do pull up harder


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
                            Just fitted a set of Alcon 6 pots up today and can confirm a few things:

                            1) Tiguan uses the same brake master cylinder as Mk7 Golf R.

                            2) The actual volume of the 6 pots isn’t massively different than the stock brakes as there’s 6 smaller pistons instead of 2 larger ones on the stock brakes.

                            3) The Alcon brakes and rotors are lighter than the stock setup (even though they are bigger).

                            I do have a bit more pedal travel before the brakes bite but need to bleed the brakes again. Also need to do a few 100-0 stops to get them properly bed in. Fronts do pull up harder


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                            Thanks again tigger73 - You always return with some reassuring advice.

                            By the looks of the pistons they look like there staggered in size rather then the same size for all six. I'm guessing this is the help with the BMC with fluid pressure?

                            Hopefully once you've bleed them and bedded them in the pedal feel will improve. Are you keeping your rears stock? I'm not sure whether to change the pads and leave the standard rotors to gain a better response from them.

                            Btw - Howlong did your order take from ordering to being delivered?
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                            • #15
                              Big Brakes - Allspace R-Line

                              Originally posted by Razor80 View Post
                              By the looks of the pistons they look like there staggered in size rather then the same size for all six. I'm guessing this is the help with the BMC with fluid pressure?
                              Not 100% sure but I’ve seen it on a few 6 pot brakes. Probably because this gives more even wear and best performance/feel??

                              Originally posted by Razor80 View Post
                              Hopefully once you've bleed them and bedded them in the pedal feel will improve. Are you keeping your rears stock? I'm not sure whether to change the pads and leave the standard rotors to gain a better response from them.
                              I’ll possibly upgrade the rears with pads/rotors at a later stage. Pads can give you better initial bite if that’s what you’re after. Also some people change to ATE ceramics for less dust.

                              Originally posted by Razor80 View Post
                              Btw - Howlong did your order take from ordering to being delivered?
                              These are normally around 4 weeks for the calipers plus a few days for painting. All the rotors/pads/hats etc are off he shelf items locally.

                              My workshop had these from a cancelled customer order so I was able to pick them up and get fitted without having to wait.


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