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Based on the STi rotors and 42mm piston size you gave these actually shift the bias to 73.7%. OEM is 69.7%. Z32 is 70.9%. front piston size (inches) = 1.654 and 1.654 (42mm) front pad cf I left at .48 (street performance example) front rotor diameter 12.8 front pad height (I left at 1.875.. not sure how to calc this so I left it at the prefilled value) rear piston size = 1.49999 (38.1mm) rear rotor diameter = 11.42 rear pad cf = .48 (same as above) rear pad height = 1.25 (left at prefilled value) Result = Front brake bias 0.737 or 73.7% to front. Quote:
The Legacy GT rotors are also $57/ea on Amazon compared to $89 but there are no two piece options if looking to shed weight.
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I didn't dig too deep into the 2 piece options, you are going to spend 650+ for a set but the weight drop will be significant (~8lbs per rotor). You can start on the $190 blanks and work up to the 2 piece later if you decide you need them. Most manufacturers drill their hats for both 5x100 (04 sti) and 5x114(05+ sti). So you have the roughly same options any sti has. http://www.girodisc.com/Girodisc-Fro...Ti_p_5514.html http://www.racingbrake.com/WRX-STi-F...-11-p/2017.htm http://www.evokiller.com/product.php?productid=16913 (I am sure there are others, this was a quick google search) Last edited by etc; 04-20-2016 at 07:48 PM. |
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![]() Honestly I looked at a lot of these numbers that day and they kinda muddled together. I was running the numbers to try and work out a good match for a rear caliper to shift the bias back without using a larger rear rotor, as they seem to handle the heat well enough. Anyway a 40mm piston would do it well, I was going to start down the road of determining if we could mount the 40mm piston'd fixed calipers from a 964 C2. But that will be a whole separate project (that I will probably never end up actually doing). Last edited by etc; 04-20-2016 at 08:00 PM. |
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should also be noted that the $600 price in the title does not include pads.
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But ya, the xp10s I plan to run on the track are over $200 if I remember correctly. But again the stock frs xp10s are around $200 as well. |
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Added a couple more photos to the top post, with the wheel on and one of the back and the mounting bracket.
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Almost cheap enough to make me want them just for the look lol.
How'd you get the brembo logo on there after painting? Is it just a vinyl sticker? EDIT: And I guess this isnt reversible since you're drilling out one of the stock mounting holes to a bigger size? |
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Reversible is a little more.tricky. worst cause you would replace the knuckle. Alternately you could find a spacer to put around the factory mounting bolt to bring it up to 9/16ths. If I ever need to go back I am not too worried. |
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"For this next step you will need a drill and a 9/16” drill bit. You will need to drill out the top caliper mounting hole to accept the larger 14mm bolt that the ATS caliper requires. In this step you will take the included M14x2.0 tap and tap the bottom caliper mounting hole. This will hold your bracket stationary. If you do not wish to tap you spindle you can pick up a M12x1.25x55 bolt and a M12x1.25 nut to secure the bracket." |
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I wonder if there is a GM rear brembo that would also fit our platform with some modifications. Any one has any clues?
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Hmm this seems fairly DIY-able too.. even for a guy like me who has no garage or driveway. |
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Alternately you could consider the larger rear pistons a boon. From what I gather if you want to get into trying to adjust brake bias and find the actual ideal bias (not just try to match stock) you would overspec the rear brakes until they are able to lock first then install proportioning valve(s) in the rear lines and start backing off hydraulic pressure until you have the bias you want. I am not certain how well this process works with ebd, not well I would imagine. The other problem is if you want to stick with economical oem rotors, ours are the largest that subaru makes so you need to find a donor car with a similar diameter rear rotor. Also the parking brake makes the rears trickier too as it would have to happen to be the same size as ours, or you could just drop it all together. Short version is that rears are actually tricker than fronts and heat-wise the stock rears aren't too bad. I haven't seen over 450f on mine, where my fronts would regularly be over 750f coming off track. Last edited by etc; 04-21-2016 at 12:31 PM. |
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