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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 10:41 PM
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Question 05 Coupe RevUp 6MT Brake Upgrade

Well, since I now have some extra money lying around, I was thinking that it might be a good thing to look into upgrading the stock brake components in the near future. This is an example of what's been quoted to me from one Vendor so far.

05 Coupe RevUp 6MT Brake Upgrade:

StopTech 1 Piece F/R Slotted Rotors ( I was told that the 2 Piece were for Brembo Equipped Vehicles only )
StopTech Stainless Lines F/R
Project Mu B-Force Pads F/R
Motul 3 Bottles of RBF600

Package price of $857 Shipped

What do you think of this setup and/or what else do you guys recommend to substitute out with or to possibly lower the price a lil?

How are you liking your R1Concepts Rotors Shermie? Only downfall to yours is that it comes only Drill/Slot and i'm looking to have just Slotted.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 11:49 PM
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i would drop the brake fluid, you dont really need racing brake fluid. just get some DOT4 fluid.

also talk with jeremy im pretty sure he gets the stoptech kits.

i believe when sherman was showing me these rotors, i saw just slotted ones.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:20 AM
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Alright, that's just what was included in the quote at $42. Which DOT4 Fluid do you think would be better?

I didn't see any...??.... http://stores.channeladvisor.com/bra.../?sck=31450577
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 03:31 AM
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The B-Force pads are going to squeel like crazy, unless you are at the track. They don't warm up easily...and when they are cold, they are noisy! I'd recommend just getting the NS pads. That's what I have. If you install them right, there is no squeel.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 06:23 AM
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mu ns pads and stick with the motul fluid. its nothing compared to the price of the other components.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 08:36 AM
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you dont need racing fluid if your not racing w0
it just has higher boiling temps which his can will most likely never see.

i would just get dot4 fluid from napa or something, or that ate superblue brake fluid. i used my napa dot4 fluid at the road course day we had last summer and had no problems
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 08:38 AM
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i guess there isnt any. my photophobia must have been kicking in
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 08:53 AM
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The Stoptech rotors are made by Centric, so you may be able to find the good Centric made rotors for less money. It seems that only the one-piece models are available for the 05's, at least from Stoptech. Also check out Fast brakes and Racing Brake to see what they have.

Also, Axxis pads are a great alternative to more expensive pads, if money is an issue. My Axxis Ultimates were inexpensive and stop great, but they do dust a bit. I would probably go with the Axxis Metal Matrix.

And I agree with Daniel, off the shelf Valvoline (in the silver bottle) has good wet and dry boiling points and will be fine for everyday driving and occasional hard use. You should replace your brake fluid once a year anyway.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:44 PM
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Jason, i was just in the same boat. i was going to get the Stoptech stg.2 upgrade but there is no package for our 05's.

What i got a vendor to do is piece a package together. So i'm getting Rotora rotors w/ stoptech SSlines and the motul fluid for $200 less than what ur paying.

p.s. how are rotora rotors? better than stoptech. I heard they were 2 piece someone chime in please?
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dream_G35
Jason, i was just in the same boat. i was going to get the Stoptech stg.2 upgrade but there is no package for our 05's.

What i got a vendor to do is piece a package together. So i'm getting Rotora rotors w/ stoptech SSlines and the motul fluid for $200 less than what ur paying.

p.s. how are rotora rotors? better than stoptech. I heard they were 2 piece someone chime in please?
your brakes will fail and you will die
 
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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 12:51 PM
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go with what i got. They seem pretty good Drilled and slotted for 250 buck shipped. and 250 for brake lines and pads.
 
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Originally Posted by Gilley
The Stoptech rotors are made by Centric, so you may be able to find the good Centric made rotors for less money. It seems that only the one-piece models are available for the 05's, at least from Stoptech. Also check out Fast brakes and Racing Brake to see what they have.

Also, Axxis pads are a great alternative to more expensive pads, if money is an issue. My Axxis Ultimates were inexpensive and stop great, but they do dust a bit. I would probably go with the Axxis Metal Matrix.

And I agree with Daniel, off the shelf Valvoline (in the silver bottle) has good wet and dry boiling points and will be fine for everyday driving and occasional hard use. You should replace your brake fluid once a year anyway.


Gilley is right.
Yeah you can get rotors for way cheaper and they are made inthe same factory from my understanding. The only thing is they stamp the name on it and you pay 400 bucks more.
 
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Gilley
The Stoptech rotors are made by Centric, so you may be able to find the good Centric made rotors for less money.
You know where I can get some from at a good price??


Originally Posted by dream_G35
Jason, i was just in the same boat. i was going to get the Stoptech stg.2 upgrade but there is no package for our 05's.

What i got a vendor to do is piece a package together. So i'm getting Rotora rotors w/ stoptech SSlines and the motul fluid for $200 less than what ur paying.

p.s. how are rotora rotors? better than stoptech. I heard they were 2 piece someone chime in please?

What Pads did you get? Have you purchased this and do you have pics and opinions on it? Any links? Those Rotora's do look nice, even though they're Drill/Slot.




I'm torn on which to get, Slotted or Drill/Slot?!?!?!?!
 
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 02:14 PM
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i'm doing the brakes myself in a few minutes, the rotora rotors are nice

i wanted to get pmu ns but they didnt come in time, im just gonna use my hps for now. ill post how it goes.
 
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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Post up with some pics when you're done. Send me a PM with the prices you got or the links. I'm looking for the best of the best deals as most all my money is tied up in something else.

I'll need Rotors, S/S Lines of some sort, but excellent quality. Ex. Stoptech, Rotora, Centric, R1 Concepts, etc.... Plus whatever brands are available in the Lines.

I'm going to get the Project Mu NS Pads, so any places come to mind for the best price on that?
 
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