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JoeBoxer 12-13-2012 10:21 PM

Project Mu Brake lineup
 
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Hopefully somebody can help translate, i know they have a 4 piston front kit that looks interesting. I found this pricing on an aussie site, not sure about conversion there either.

Brake Pads

Type NS
Front $179 / Rear $169
Type HC+
Front $299 / Rear $279
Club Racer RC09
Front $349 / Rear $219
Brake Rotors

Pure Plus 6 – $519
SCR Pro – $1355
Caliper Kits

4 Pot Front Caliper Full Kit, including Calipers, Brackets, 355mm 2-Piece Rotors & Performance Pads – $Call for Price

JoeBoxer 12-13-2012 10:26 PM

Mods move to suspension section please

gmookher 12-13-2012 10:27 PM

Nice find

CSG Mike 12-14-2012 02:42 AM

We carry the full line of Project Mu products. Please PM "CounterSpace Garage" if you have questions regarding any specific Project Mu products and/or pricing.

JoeBoxer 12-20-2012 05:34 AM

Those prices are way off, front and rear type NS pads can be had for around 150 for both axles.

JoeBoxer 12-20-2012 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 608145)
We carry the full line of Project Mu products. Please PM "CounterSpace Garage" if you have questions regarding any specific Project Mu products and/or pricing.

Do you know msrp of the 4 pot bbk?

CSG Mike 12-20-2012 10:00 AM

PM sent :)

No Limit Motorsport 12-20-2012 10:19 AM

We are putting a set of the NS for STI brembo front + stock rear caliper on our car to evaluate soon. We have long been fans of the Hawk HPS and recently Stoptech pads for street cars, however I keep getting pushed to try them out and "see the difference".

I have heard the HC+ is also great with huge temperature operating range 0-800c, as well as the Club Racer for track only days.

Interesting note which I got to see at the PRI show. Project Mu does most if not all of the NASCAR brake pads. They were SUPER thick. I could see this brand getting bigger and better known in the US soon, product information, availability, and price was always a problem. They are working on that now.

Adam

CSG Mike 12-20-2012 11:25 AM

Here are prices for North America:

NS400 OE replacement street pad with more bite, 0-400C (750F)
$88 front
$73 rear

HC+800 Hybrid pad for spirited drivers that need extra heat capacity, 0-800C (1500F)
$175 front
$146 rear

Club Racer Race pad for maximum modulation and control, 200-800C
$220 front
$194 rear

Touge Factory 12-20-2012 11:31 AM

I've had the HC+ on my Evo and it's a good pad for street / sport tires for heavier cars.

Here is a quick chart for the pads. Just to give you an idea...
http://image.nengun.com/catalogue/or...pe_hc_plus.jpg

JoeBoxer 12-20-2012 06:02 PM

I got some of the Type NS pads on the way to try out.

Surok 12-26-2012 10:09 PM

Those prices are amazing. I will have to get some


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