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Old 07-16-02, 08:09 PM
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I was looking through some old brochures in my room of my turbo II. It says 60-0 is 130 feet. That really doesn't sound to impressive to me. Even without ABS, I would think with decent size rotors, and 4 piston calipers in front and 2 in back my t2 would be stopping a little faster. What are some things I can upgrade to brake better
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check the RX-7 store for brake stuff
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Make your car lighter. Stripping out any unnecassary weight will give you all around better performance, including braking.
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rotors excite me

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HOLY UNDEAD THREAD, BATMAN!!

Yeah... you might want to be a little more observant next time...
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wow, gofastitsfun34, you get the n00b of the day award.
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