ya i have the 4 pot calipers on my 7, was wondering how efficent they are. could i get away with some slotted rotors only?
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The stock 4-piston brake system works quite well. It has enough braking power to lock up big wheels with real sticky tires when going straight and stopping.
On my old TII, I ran stock brake system with just EBC green stuff pads and fresh brake fluid. I didn't get the brakes to fade much at Buttonwillow, but going down a particular road, I've caught my brakes fading pretty bad.
People have been pretty succesful with just pads, lines, and some good braking fluid... although I don't doubt some nice slotted rotors would help.
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Stock brakes work just fine. Powerslots work well against brake fade during prolonged braking over stock rotors. Powerslots with a good multipurpose pad like an EBC green or Hawk HP+ or blacks and some high quality fluid and some braided brake lines will give you good stopping power. You might want to rebuild the calipers as well if they haven't been in a long time and the feel is alot better when they are fresh.
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yeah, like everyone above said, stock brakes should work fine, but i am thinking about contacting brembo, poweslot, or someone and seeing if they can make me up some larger diameter rotors for my FC and then ill just make some adapter plates to acomodate for the larger rotor and run my hawk pads and call it a day.....defenetly looking into it for the rear if i go bigger up front!!!
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Originally posted by Ricer240sxbut i am thinking about contacting brembo,
We tried to go through Stillen (big west coast Brembo / AP dealer) for a kit, and they quoted us $5,000.
I told them to kiss my *Censored**Censored**Censored*.
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