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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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About 2 month ago I did install in a clients 1992 ZR-1 a Mov'it 6 Piston brake with 342 x 32 mm two piece rotors. It has now a hard pedal and the necessary pressure is low to stop the car fast. The calipers work with different piston diameters. This combination provide a very fast braking reaction and a stable pedal pressure when you slow down from any speed. We did several stop tests from speeds of up to 280 km/h (like 175 miles) and the brakes had no fading and kept the car in line. When you install in front and rear such brakes and slow down hard at high speed, it feels like somebody push the car down. It's a amazing feeling. A fit Mov'it outperform a Z06 or Wilwood or Bear brake. The rotor offsets are calculated and designed for stock 9.5 x 17" rims with 56 mm offset. When you are going with bigger 18 or more inch rims you have to take that into your offset calculation. Otherwise the wheels can stand out of the car body.
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05-21-2015 | #32 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
I would think that '92+ cars would respond better to "bigger brake" packages because the pedal ratio was increased from 3.5 to 4.0 according to MVMA published specifications. The piston diameter of the master was also changed.
Adding the pedal and the pedal support from a '92+ car to a '90 or '91 isn't an issue (bolt on) but I'm not sure how the pedal push-rod is attached to the booster so whatever might be required there could be an issue. I've not seen a '90/91 booster side by side with the '92+ either so is a modification to the push-rod to use possible? If someone had access to some of the Corvette salvage yards they could likely do a "side by side" - to compare the push-rod length differences. It wouldn't need to be ZR-1 components TO COMPARE. The correct ZR-1 push-rod was an available service part and the attaching to the booster I doubt changed. Last edited by WVZR-1; 05-21-2015 at 08:26 AM. |
05-21-2015 | #33 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
WV,
Do you know if the pivot point changed from the 90-91 to 92+ on the brake pedal itself? I seem tot think that was something else too
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05-21-2015 | #34 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
You should need two pieces, the column support and the pedal for sure. Can the length of the push-rod be changed to accommodate? That's the only question I see. I've of course not done this but I've done similar changes when doing AT to MT swaps. The retention of the rod to the pedal is the same. The SLS bracket is the same '90 - '92 and was a bolt on. In '93 the SLS bracket changed but I can't see that being an issue.
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
SLS bracket?
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
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05-21-2015 | #38 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
difficult to order/install? The website is tough to navigate and decipher for me.
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
Do you talk about the Mov'it webseite?
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08-31-2015 | #40 |
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Re: Brake Recommendations Please
I want to keep my stock sawblades. What kind of caliper upgrades are there available? did the later 93-95 have bogger calipers? or could you guys recommend some brands/models? i do not want to change rims but on my next brake job i would like bigger calipers along witjh my pads. I like my sawblades too much to get larger wheels. In my opinion its the flagship rim of C4 and i love em.
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