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  • #31
    Originally posted by fuzion View Post
    312mm ate power discs, porsche calipers, pads, braided lines - and rear ate's and new pads should cost you no more then $1500-1700 to do complete.



    r32/s3 and also mk5/mk6 golf kits easy as well. 4-8 pot calipers front and rears..
    Hey fuzion, thanks for that. Much appreciated. I personally would prefer to not go down the expensive AP or Brembo route if there was an easy and straight forward option as I won't be tracking my car much/if at all.
    May I ask where you purchased your calipers from and new/used and for which VW/Audi model (assuming Golf mk4 or S3 or TT)? I assume if it was a complete new kit, the brake caliper mounting brackets were a perfect direct bolt on affair?

    Cheers and thanks.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Gti Dave View Post
      Was told the porsche calipers are fine for road and track use but just require replacement of seals as they tend to catch fire/melt or something or rather from excessive heat produced on track days and hence need servicing and changing seals (not replacement of calipers). Apologies if I made a boo boo and didn't explain it clearly.
      It is only the external dust seals that can catch fire in extreme circumstances. No big deal and the calipers/pistons do not need rebuilding or anything. If you are tracking the car and putting on semi comp tyres and pads you can just remove them for the day.
      118TSI - Black Pearl- DSG7 - Sports - Leather - Sunroof - MDI-----here now------

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      • #33
        Just on the brembo's, when Wheels did the tuner special, that polo was running Brembo brakes, it was also the 2nd shortest 100km/h-0 stopping distance of the bunch, behind a porsche cayman if I recall correctly. It was 3+metres better than most other cars, porsches running carbon ceramics, HSV with $7500+ worth of brakes. Can't knock the effectiveness of them. But a porsche caliper must look better than a brembo.
        Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
        Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
        Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
        ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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        • #34
          Originally posted by seangti View Post
          Just on the brembo's, when Wheels did the tuner special, that polo was running Brembo brakes, it was also the 2nd shortest 100km/h-0 stopping distance of the bunch, behind a porsche cayman if I recall correctly. It was 3+metres better than most other cars, porsches running carbon ceramics, HSV with $7500+ worth of brakes. Can't knock the effectiveness of them. But a porsche caliper must look better than a brembo.
          thats due to the fact it was the lighest car in the field I expect...
          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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          • #35
            Originally posted by Lonewolf1983 View Post
            thats due to the fact it was the lighest car in the field I expect...
            very true, but that doesn't negate the fact it's pulling up a car length better than the majority. If you put that into a safety perspective, I recall reading old data about a car decelerating the majority of it's speed the slower it's going... (i.e. deceleration distance from 80-50 may be equivelant to 50-0). So that three metres could mean hitting an object at say 20km/h versus walking pace.

            *Don't rely on my figures being accurate, but you get the idea*

            Hope I didn't just take this thread off track.
            Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
            Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
            Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
            ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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            • #36
              Fuzion

              Fuzion

              Your setup looks awesome. How do they go?

              please share

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              • #37
                A quick final upddate and instead of going the whole way with calipers and all, I was over it after a long and hard think about how expensive this adventure would become. So, I decided to save some dosh and use that money to do more mods to the lil donkey and since I mainly do highway and country road driving and little to no track days, I decided to go for the slotted rotors and pad upgrade instead. Just got it all installed today so will report on it later after its all bedded in.

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