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kiwivw
December 31st 2003, 20:06
Just got the photos loaded for my new front brakes...
Any guesses as to the caliper brand?
Yeah Babe!
vujade
December 31st 2003, 20:08
sweeeeeeeeeeet!!! :D
boygenius
December 31st 2003, 20:14
Nice brakes.........
How about mazda brake calipers.:silly:
kiwivw
December 31st 2003, 20:16
Correct, that lasted all of 5 mins!
93-95 RX-7 front calipers.
I think these should stop a 2000lb bug ok? :)
Along with the 944T rears.
boygenius
December 31st 2003, 20:23
I had a 1988 GXL and it would stop on a dime. Really nice brakes...:yummy:
kiwivw
December 31st 2003, 20:27
With a little bit of powdercoating and some porsche transfers who'll know the difference.
Alex
January 1st 2004, 00:11
Craig,
please email me some pics......for the brake galleriers.
It is always good to have different things to show.
Happy new year,
Alex
super vw
January 1st 2004, 02:47
Is that a Franklins VW Werks setup?
kiwivw
January 1st 2004, 17:37
Yup, with late model Rx-7 calipers instead of the 86-92 year ones...just look a little nicer (do difference in piston or pad size, but are more expensive).
But at $190 each fully rebuilt still cheaper than porsche.
They're currently being powdercoated....will see Alex more photo's once completed.
super vw
January 1st 2004, 20:42
So what car is this going on?
kiwivw
January 2nd 2004, 17:38
1969 vw floorpan with flared speedster tab...the 5 year project.
Running gear:
915 sc gearbox
WRX EJ20T motor
Ali 944 trailing arms
944T rear brakes
RX-7 front brakes
Whiteline swaybars
njv
January 2nd 2004, 18:07
hi
they look like there made by brembo ! whats the spacing between the mounting holes on them?
boygenius
January 2nd 2004, 19:46
Originally posted by kiwivw
Yup, with late model Rx-7 calipers instead of the 86-92 year ones...just look a little nicer (do difference in piston or pad size, but are more expensive).
But at $190 each fully rebuilt still cheaper than porsche.
They're currently being powdercoated....will see Alex more photo's once completed.
Franklins VW werks?
I thought that they came with porsche 944 turbo calipers. Were the Mazda calipers an option.:confused:
kiwivw
January 5th 2004, 17:58
Yup, they are an option.
Weight is about the same, but cost and parts are cheaper, piston's are about the same or slightly larger.
ricola
January 6th 2004, 05:01
Hmm, your project sound sfamiliar somehow :D
Originally posted by kiwivw
1969 vw floorpan with flared speedster tab...the 5 year project.
Running gear:
915 sc gearbox
WRX EJ20T motor
Ali 944 trailing arms
944T rear brakes
RX-7 front brakes
Whiteline swaybars
kiwivw
January 6th 2004, 13:49
Yes, Its all your fault! :)
Thats probably why i keep emailing you.
Thanks Rich.
sorry for bringing up an old post but....
just wondering what master cylinder are you using with these Rx7 brakes?
thanks
Rip
kiwivw
May 26th 2005, 17:55
I'll be using a Tilton dual master cylinder setup for these and the 944T rears.
rip
August 11th 2005, 16:46
kiwivw, was wondering how did you hook up the front brake lines? I was working on mine and got three solutions:
1) find a invert metric to a bubble metric adaptor
2) use a intermediate metal brake line from the caliper to the rubber hose, that adapts the different flares
3) try to use a rubber brake line from a mazda then use a intermediate metal brake line from the mazda rubber hose to the master cylinder.
I couldn't find the brake line adaptor, I've been looking, cannot find one.
The problem I have with the second one is mounting a bracket to hold the metal line strudy. It's sort of tough not a lot of room there. I mean you want to keep the line clear from the suspension plus have enough slack for travel.
I think that leaves the third one, here I just gotta find a rubber brake hose that works. Figured the Rx7 was a good place to start, duh. But other than the earlier sliding caliper rubber hose the brake hoses are female/female.
So it brought up the question how did you do it?
Thanks
Rip
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