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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
I will go into what I did a bit ago.
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread....=brakes&page=3 I cleaned up my calipers really good, and painted them red. I like the White and Red theme of my car. I used Hawk HPS+ pads from Advance Auto Parts(coupon deal), and I used Drilled and Slotted Rotors bought from RockAuto. My calipers worked fine so I just flushed the entire system with fresh fluid. Last I upgraded to stainless steel lines, speed bleeders. I have been very happy with my brakes performance. A lot of people talk about dismal performance of the stock brakes, but mine have slowed me down pretty well from Triple Digit speeds. Granted my 944 turbo had better brakes, but it had 4 piston Brembo calipers all the way around.
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
For people who upgrade their front brakes (to C5-6), do they sometimes move the stock C4 front brakes to the rear?
What are the upgrade options if the stock sawblade wheels will be used?
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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See Billys post above.
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
Billy,
What brand of paint did you use for your calibers? They really look good. Nelson007
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
What would u do for eBrake?
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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I used this, but got it from Advance Auto Parts. I wanted to use the paint brush route as I feel the coverage was better. I did about 3-4 coats. Brake fluid will still ruin the finish so be careful.
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05-19-2015 | #17 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
I have the Hawk HPS with GS calipers & SS Brake lines. Between the lines and the calipers, the pedal is slightly firmer than originally. I see no difference at all between the Hawk pads and the originals which was quite disappointing, ditto for using the Hawk pads on our Expedition. Does anyone have any other pad recommendations?
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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Allowe me please to tell you something about brakes. I understand when it's about a brake update, many ZR-1 owners don't want or can't afford to invest money in driving security. But keep certain facts in mind: When you want a firmer pedal, with new stock or stainless braided hoses you won't get it. The reason is, especially due aging the caliper use to spread a bit more than new ones. Some low-budget drivers suppose when they install a C5 upgrade it will become significant better, but it also isn't the case. The reason here is the C5 caliper pistons have a bigger diameter and also a bigger volume. The pedal can't become firmer due to a volume imbalance between the main brake cylinder and the caliper volume. Another point is, the C5 calipers also do spread a bit. I have customers who did a C5 upgrade on their ZR-1 but soon changed back to stock because the result wasn't satisfying. The solution is to go with 4 or 6 piston brakes when you consider a upgrade, and I am not talking about the C6 Z06 brakes because its piston volume is adjusted for the C5 and C6 brake system but not for the C4. These brakes are mainly good for a nice show behind big open rims. Porsche recommend to go in high performing cars up to 500 hp at least with 4 piston brakes at the front and over 500 hp with 6 piston calipers. Additionaly a update at the rear can also be installed but that is something for those who race or have money to spend. I wonder how people can spend alot of money in big cubic inch motor upgrades but don't care about a significant better stoping performance. Today's middle class cars have even better brakes than our ZR-1's. In my opinion it's like a playing with the fire. Some guys believe they are experienced drivers and can handle with the very most traffic situations. But the unexptected is often unpredictable and it can depend in a emergency case on just some feet or inches. The stock brakes are good for 1-2 hard stops from 60-0 and that was it. I do work together with the german brake manufacturer Mov'it (take a look at:http://www.movitcars.com/rahmen/corvette.htm) and we developped for the C4 a fit bolt on brake system for all 3 different stock 17 inch rim designs. You can install the 4 or 6 piston brakes without to have to replace the stock rims. By the way: One of my clients run with sawblade rims and want to sell his black 4 caliper 322 x 32mm Porsche front brakes with about 4'500 miles on including all holders, screws and stainless braided hoses. He is going to upgrade his brakes to 6 piston calipers (with 342 x 32 mm rotors) at the front and 4 piston calipers (with 322 x 28 mm rotors) at the rear for his new 427 engine. If you or anybody else is interested in this kit, let me know.
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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Thank you.
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05-19-2015 | #20 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
I couldn't believe that even a C5Z06 only comes with 2 piston calipers.
How did such a high performance car like the ZR1 only have 2 piston calipers? Crazy. What did they do on factory race cars.
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