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is that what people do though? you have looks only people who just buy the cheapest thing and stick it in there. tracky guys are going to put something reasonably high temp and high friction in there. i like carbotech... they don't even appear to make pads for it. once you put your front pad in to the brake calculator, and work back the equation from your desired bias to the the minimum friction for the rear pad, are they even going to find something they can buy?
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It isn't the true racing application system like those sold by Brembo, AP, Alcon, which are proven in years of racing, and these are lower-cost non-monoblock calipers commonly contracted for OEM use. As such it isn't going to be something to be commonly done on a true race car. However, these are newer design than the Sumitomo supplied Brembo branded Subaru STI brakes, and are made with nicer caliper body with higher weight and density. AS with any "CONVERSION" kits though, it does require very high-quality brake adapter kits and capable amount of precision labor. These CTS-V Brake Swap brand machined unit for the ATS-V to FRS kit is pretty good. I do warn you that BRAKE SERVICE of ANY sort is a very system critical work, so if you are not too familiar with working with brakes, or have not done so in the past, no matter your mechanical expertise, to hire a second hand who is very knowledge in brakes. It is not just about hardware but there are many skills and know-how for brake lines and servicing of fluids that one would need to do it right. These are the only things that's going to help you stop a car so any faults in the system means you are playing with your life... Yes you can DIE if they stop working. So heed warning, this is very critical work. So that precaution aside. I can recommend it for those who are on a budget and thinking update the brakes. Keep in mind, for Sunday racing use such as autocross or casual track days like HPDE, the STOCK FRS/BRZ system works perfectly fine with pads upgraded to something good. This update is mainly suggested for those who just MUST have a BBK look, and to keep it just as effective as stock with a slight advantage. $4000+ kits from Brembo/ALCON/AP are justified, and do perform better than these for sure. They are more rigid, and are designed and calibrated to be better, and are matched and proven on the track with each application. No mistake there. Lets just say this is closer to stock in performance therefore. With these ATS-V Brembo OEM swap, you will get ever so slightly more pedal stroke as fluid displacement for master cylinder will increase tiny bit. It will stop with slightly higher tenacity with lighter pedal pressure as pad surface as increased. Both of these parameters will change greatly with different types of pads, and that more than anything related to caliper swap really as the pad surface does not increase by a huge amount here. The swap will dissipate heat better than stock, since the rotors are larger. The rear brakes will work a little harder to stay in check with the bigger front, but well within capacity for most track use. But like anything with FRS/BRZ it is ultimately the driver who makes or brakes a car, performance, and numbers it can put out. Also, keep in mind that all brakes must be tended and monitored with driver skill too. Cooking the brakes will make them fail or fade without skills of a driver to keep them effective in temperature and use, as well as excellent maintenance. ![]()
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I'm not saying I would buy this kit based on that but just saying it's been said by experts. Props for running the calcs on all those btw
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To address the bias shift I have tested swapping evox calipers over to create a matched set: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...14#post2894514
As noted there, this will essentially bring this kit in parity with the '17 BRZ PP's, aside from the small issue with the pad overhang. |
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Can anyone confirm fitment on 17x9 +35 RPF1s?, or explain how to measure the clearance?
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Bringing old tread back but i want to upgrade to cadillac ats v and it seems like they discontinued the passenger side caliper (172-2587).
They say on amazon the new replacement is 172-2768. Can anyone confirm it will fit ? And if anyone know why they changed the part number? Huge thanks |
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Finally installed my ATS Brembos and also changed the rear calipers to WRX 2pot calipers.
I used DBA front rotors for my new bigger Front rotors. Also used StopTech Street Performance pads all around. Wheels are Apex Racing ARC-8 17x9 42mm offset. I used a grinder on both top and bottom of the calipers outer edges. I wanted the most room for wheel barrel clearance. Calipers are rattle can VHT caliper paint Yellow and Orange with a top coat of Clear. I misted the Orange onto the Yellow while the paint was still wet to get the darker shade of Yellow. I plan on doing black painted Brembo logos on the fronts soon. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by turbocat; 11-21-2017 at 08:52 AM. Reason: Re-host images |
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Very nice, turbocat.
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NEW PART NUMBERS:
Driver Caliper- AC Delco- 172-2777 GM- 84089034 Passenger Caliper- AC Delco- 172-2768 GM- 84089035 OLD PART NUMBERS: Driver Caliper- AC Delco- 172-2586 GM- 22760030 Passenger Caliper- AC Delco- 172-2587 GM- 22760031 |
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Wheel fitment for ctsv brake swap
What wheels are y'all running with the brake swap. I'm looking at RPF1s(18x8 +35). Do they fit? Thanks in advance
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I can't confirm that they don't, but I can say the RPF1 is one of the least friendly wheels for big brakes. I that size you might be ok, but don't get your hopes up.
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