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Old 03-12-2014, 04:31 PM   #1051
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We all know he's a hardparker, let's move on.
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Old 03-12-2014, 04:36 PM   #1052
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I didn't say you are an amateur. Your only reason thus far is stating that they look beefy. I told you why they look beefy and it was because they had to add more material to maintain the same or probably less stiffness than the better calipers designs from Stoptech and Brembo. You said you want data. I am telling you that data doesn't exist, so in my mind I would not consider them. So what pad size do those front and rear Buddy Club calipers utilize?
Tut this is purely your speculation. Why would you even say that? Did Buddy Club poop in your cereal? I mean if you have a different reason that Buddy Club is crap, then please say so.

Otherwise it's unbecoming of you to say something is crap purely on the words "beefy" and "Buddy Club". Losing my respect little by little.
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He doesn't like AP bro. @Dave-ROR is somewhat close as well, and I think he still loves his AP kit. They aren't a show kit, they are a go/stop kit.
No complaints about the essex sprint kit here. The M3 will end up with eventually too.. I can only resist for so long
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Tut this is purely your speculation. Why would you even say that? Did Buddy Club poop in your cereal? I mean if you have a different reason that Buddy Club is crap, then please say so.

Otherwise it's unbecoming of you to say something is crap purely on the words "beefy" and "Buddy Club". Losing my respect little by little.
I have read threads and articles on caliper designs:

http://www.stoptech.com/technical-su...s-2pc-calipers

I love how you refuse to answer my questions why you feel the Buddy Club kit is a good choice. I have expressed the reasons I don't feel it is a good choice. Losing my respect little by little. By the way I did a little research to answer my question:

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I found out that the Buddyclub calipers are pretty easy to get a hold of and they are relatively cheap. Calipers alone cost me about a little less than a grand. I took the proper measurements and I had a machine shop make me a couple sets of these caliper brackets to mount up to the stock uprights and work with the stock rotors.

The cool thing about the Buddyclub caliper is that they just take the Ford GT40 or Dodge Viper brake pads and it works perfectly (does not overhang the rotor) and you have a ton of Pad compound options to choose from. And of course the best part is when you run through your rotor, its only 20-40 dollars a piece for new stock s2k blanks. Rather than the 300-500 dollar rotor rings you would have to pay depending on the big brake kit.
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Old 03-12-2014, 04:47 PM   #1055
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No complaints about the essex sprint kit here. The M3 will end up with eventually too.. I can only resist for so long
JRitt just released their kit for the E92 M3. I am considering it, but I think I will end up with Stoptechs on mine:

http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=921567
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"Say something I'm giv-ing up on you..."
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@Ironsquid is no amateur, fwiw. When I have hard parts questions, he's the number I dial first if that means anything. I've been in this game a long time, and think I know enough to get by, but he knows a lot more than I do and I'm not afraid to admit it lol.

He's got most of us beat on the 'real world experience' front.

I've come into this thread late, but I don't think Tut ever suggested he had no clue what he was talking about.

What do we really *know* about the BC kits? I admit I haven't looked into them so that's not an attack, it's an honest question.
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I've come into this thread late, but I don't think Tut ever suggested he had no clue what he was talking about.

What do we really *know* about the BC kits? I admit I haven't looked into them so that's not an attack, it's an honest question.
That is exactly what I am trying to say. I am trying to find out some info about them, but I can't even find a good webpage that describes the kit for the BRZ/FR-S with details.
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Well, the car is roughly 400hp, I basically want it to stop from 120-0 no fade consistently. Trying to stay out of the dirt/wall. I also want the calipers to look good.

I do car shows, events, autoX, drag and some track days. Full street weight.
I have the standard trademark suggestion: if you want one of the best brake setups with stock calipers, rotors, and lines, run Project Mu 999 F/R and Torque RT700.

At 400hp, what tire sizes are you running front and rear? What's the tire compound? How often are you doing 120 to 0? 20 times in 10 minutes?

I could care less about the weight unless you're over 3300lbs "race" weight.
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Any info would be appreciated. I know @JoeDrifter is running Buddy Club's on his drift project, monoblock design. They look pretty beefy.
FWIW, "beefy" doesn't really mean anything. Look at high end race calipers, they are rarely beefy in design and appearance. They are incredibly rigid by design and have as much weight as possible removed from them.

Again, not an attack but that's just not the way to ID a good brake caliper.
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This is the only other thread on FT86Club I can find with information on the Buddy Club Bee Bee Kay:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20591
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I've come into this thread late, but I don't think Tut ever suggested he had no clue what he was talking about.

What do we really *know* about the BC kits? I admit I haven't looked into them so that's not an attack, it's an honest question.
I never said that directly, I said it seems like he's treating me that way. There is a huge difference.

The only real problem I have with this thread in the last few pages is someone that should be respected tell me that Brand X (because it really doesn't matter) is crappy because they are "beefy".

That's honestly bullshit. I'm not sure I like how Tut delivered the bullshit either.
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I have the standard trademark suggestion: if you want one of the best brake setups with stock calipers, rotors, and lines, run Project Mu 999 F/R and Torque RT700.

At 400hp, what tire sizes are you running front and rear? What's the tire compound? How often are you doing 120 to 0? 20 times in 10 minutes?

I could care less about the weight unless you're over 3300lbs "race" weight.
I believe he said he wanted the calipers to look good, therefore stock calipers aren't an option :
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I have the standard trademark suggestion: if you want one of the best brake setups with stock calipers, rotors, and lines, run Project Mu 999 F/R and Torque RT700.

At 400hp, what tire sizes are you running front and rear? What's the tire compound? How often are you doing 120 to 0? 20 times in 10 minutes?

I could care less about the weight unless you're over 3300lbs "race" weight.
I would hope he is never going 120 to 0 because if he is, then he has most likely hit the wall . With that being said, I would guess that Sebring is where he plans to track his car. The only really demanding brake zone is prior to the hairpin/hotel turn where it is quite bumpy and a very tough brake zone to get correct. The turn 17 area is normally split into a couple brake zones with trail braking being best utilized. @Dave-ROR can probably better speak to the brake zones in a BRZ at that track as I have only done it in my SpecE30.
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