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Sl0w7 01-22-04 03:04 PM

just wanted to say thanks RX7store.net!!!
 
here is some pics of my new toys from www.rx7store.net !!! this is there brake kit with brembo rotors, hawk HPS pads and steel braided lines... thank you guys again!!!
-Keith

http://www.tamparacing.com/gallery/d...it_001-med.jpg



front

http://www.tamparacing.com/gallery/d...it_002-med.jpg

rear

http://www.tamparacing.com/gallery/d...it_003-med.jpg

Jason 01-22-04 03:08 PM

Good pics :)

Jason

93BlackFD 01-22-04 03:09 PM

lucky bastard :D enjoy!!

kyle@insight 01-22-04 03:31 PM

pretty pretty! Get some motul brake fluid to top off that brake package!

spoolin93r1 01-22-04 04:03 PM

those are badass. i need to upgrade my brakes, but i've spent maybe too much money with the rx7store this year :) maybe after i get that t78, i'll venture into my brakes! lol

911GT2 01-22-04 04:03 PM

Thats the same brake package I got from Jason, and it's awesome. Fade free on the streets, never had the car on a track, but they're more than enough for the street.

Gargamel 01-22-04 04:18 PM

Do you have any idea how large the rotors are?

just curious.

rhscare 01-22-04 04:47 PM

Sweet!!! Thems some nice brakes you got yourself there...but wait...theres holes in em!!! you got ripped off. The ones I got at Napa didnt have holes in em. ;)

Kento 01-22-04 04:54 PM


Originally posted by Gargamel
Do you have any idea how large the rotors are?

just curious.


Originally posted by dclin in the RZ caliper/rotor GB
12.36" X 1.25" front and 12.36" X .79" rear. Front rotor is up from 11.57" X .87" front and 11.57" X .79" rear ('93 - '95).

BATMAN 01-22-04 05:40 PM

U need to clean "that" stain off ur carpet ;)

BinaryRotary 01-22-04 07:22 PM

And I suppose we are supposed to imagine that there is an FD between them rotors and you are at the wheel working through the corners like Shuie. Lucky bastard! And to think I got a charcoal grill for Christmas. What to hell is going on here?

911GT2 01-22-04 09:35 PM


Originally posted by rhscare
Sweet!!! Thems some nice brakes you got yourself there...but wait...theres holes in em!!! you got ripped off. The ones I got at Napa didnt have holes in em. ;)
Stock sizes, just better heat dissipating capability.

Sl0w7 01-22-04 11:35 PM

yeah jason is a good guy... i even had problems with fed ex... they ripped the box open and lost my pads... jason had some new pads next dayd to me... no BS and no hassles!!! thank you again Jason!!!
-Keith

rhscare 01-23-04 05:38 AM


Originally posted by 911GT2
Stock sizes, just better heat dissipating capability.
I was being sarcastic. lol

reza 01-23-04 11:09 AM

Why is there one section on the rear rotors which has only two rows of holes? Other sections has three holes.
Is the drilling done by Brembo?

Jason 01-23-04 01:56 PM

Brembo doesnt do the drilling. They just sell the blank rotors.

Jason

Jason 01-23-04 01:56 PM


Originally posted by Sl0w7
yeah jason is a good guy... i even had problems with fed ex... they ripped the box open and lost my pads... jason had some new pads next dayd to me... no BS and no hassles!!! thank you again Jason!!!
-Keith

No problem :)

Jason

Rated R1 01-23-04 06:55 PM

Got my PFC and commander from them today! Very happy with it.

--Tyler

SleepR1 01-23-04 08:05 PM

They're holding an HKS Twin Power ignition amp for me. Just waitin for the weather to break so I can make another Columbus run to the "Store" for the install and dyno fine-tuning (hee hee) :)

BigIslandSevens 01-23-04 08:20 PM


Originally posted by Jason
Brembo doesnt do the drilling. They just sell the blank rotors.

Jason

Could you elaborate on who does the drilling and why there is one section with only 2 rows? Must have been tired after the end of the day;) Is there a reason to the madness?

reza 01-28-04 03:34 AM

I guess the slotting done before the drilling, and the guy who do the slotting is not dividing the round/circle in even number...hahahahha....someone did their math wrong.....
Any effect? I don't think so, but who knows.

Are these rotors race track worthy? Abuses from 140 to 45mph every 5-10 seconds?

911GT2 01-29-04 09:31 AM


Originally posted by reza
I guess the slotting done before the drilling, and the guy who do the slotting is not dividing the round/circle in even number...hahahahha....someone did their math wrong.....
Any effect? I don't think so, but who knows.

Are these rotors race track worthy? Abuses from 140 to 45mph every 5-10 seconds?

Probably not. Many racers have had problems with cross drilled rotors cracking, with cracks starting at the holes and radiating out from there.

Slotted rotors are the way to go for longevity on the track.


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