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Old 07-07-2012, 07:29 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Matt Andrews View Post
you may get what you pay for to a degree, but just because endless races doesn't mean this is the best kit out there. It seems really quick for any kit to be released that is truely designed for this car. I suspect that they took an off the shelf caliper with a standard piston size, and made a mounting bracket. That's not exactly the same as maximizing the braking system with high dollar parts. brake bias, pistons size, brake booster, etc all have to be addressed. For $8k you could get tilton pedals, master cyl, and really nice billet calipers with upsized rotors for the car.

Not saying these are junk, but until someone unbiased tests them, I wouldn't think this is the best use of $8k...

Matt
Ummm.............

http://www.endlessusa.com/

http://www.endless-sport.co.jp/

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclient...w=1143&bih=766

While I agree with part of your statement, there is a lot lacking in knowledge there. It is because they race and are heavily involved in testing their own product that they feel this is the best braking component for use on the 86 without having to modify the rest of the braking system; which could lead over $10K in personal R&D, Labor, Track time, etc. Especially to noobs.

Monobloc tends to mean Billet or Aluminum....

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