Chill buddy, I didn't realize I was hating.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nittanys1
It's a nice car, I'm just not big on Rotora and was asking why he went that route.
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Chill buddy, I didn't realize I was hating.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nittanys1
It's a nice car, I'm just not big on Rotora and was asking why he went that route.
Thanks guys.
First, I'd like to thank Tony for helping me finish the brake install this morning. Went I got there, he had EVERYTHING DONE. We only need to bleed the brake then the brake job would be finished. Mind you that he has to Drop his GS off at the Motorsport Show today at 12 noon: Prep and Clean his car. But he put my car on priority first.
Everything was "DONE" today, then we take it for a spin to test it. Found 1 BIG problem:
This ROTORA kit DOES NOT need the spacers in the front between the brackets and the mounting locations. Thus that's why they didn't come with them. The inside's rubbing against the rotor. Rotora must've redesign their bracket.
So the car stayed over at Zen Motors so we can take the washers out tomorrow since it was pretty late when we got done with everything (Brake job, suspension, engine work).
I'd like to give my thanks again to Dan and Zen Motors for such great help and enthusiasm. I literally booked their shop all day today.
Not only 1 single complain, they offered to lend me a car to drive home and come back tomorrow to finish it. Also, they're supposed to be closed tomorrow, but they'll open for me to finish up my work. Unfortunately, the alternator went out when we're warming up the car, so I couldn't borrow it.
Furthermore, I'd like to thank my great friend, Kenny (35Chaser with the IP G35 with Gold Vellano wheels). Kenny went above and beyond to help me. He followed me home today to drop off my DD, pick up my forgotten Coilover adjustment, then help me finish up all the work. Then take me home again because the car isn't finished. Mind you that a total 200 miles trip today, in his precious IP G35.
This past 2 days made me realized that I had such great friends on Frenzy and from Zen Motors. Out of state people helped live with technical info. Local people came over to help. I'm thankful to have you guys as great friends. I really appreciate all your help. Thanks everyone for making this happening.
no problem man! i hope everything went well. let me know if i can help otherwise.
A Zen Install day without me :(
Looks great Kev :goodjob:
your car has 3.75x more pistons than my car does.. including engine.
damn man you could eat off those calipers
kinda hard when you are in Michigan bro lol :lmfao:Quote:
Originally Posted by rollininstyle2004
^ I know right? lol.
But thanks for the comments guys. They're on.
You can find the pics here: The car isn't finished. It has a lot of work left.
http://www.importatlanta.com/forums/...d.php?t=195702
:goodjob:
nice pics!!
:taun: :taun: :taun:Quote:
Originally Posted by carbongs
holy shitnutz...how much help could you possibly acquire to install some brakes, lol....looks nice ....keep up the good work
There was only three ppl really helping, the others came over to check it out! We wanted to get it done as soon as possible.
nice
Those are hott. That will look great on the G. And those pics are better than most pics Ive seen of cars posted on here!
+reps
geez... you should be able to do endos better than a bike!!
I wish my accord could use those brakes. Too bad the puny 190 cant do anything.
Nice - but do you really need that much unsprung mass?
It seems a bit overkill.
he sure does
i had a set on my rsx . .. except its red lol
^8 piston?
rotora 4 piston each side, 2 each side on back, im assuming 8 and 4? lol
well if your doing that kinda of math he is rolling with 16 in the front and 8 in the rear...
I have 8 pistons in the front :D they dont make a kit for my rears :-/
lol! . i was rollin 8 front and 4 rear.. but sold the kit afer 1 week lol
y?
needed $$
hot
beautiful!!!
Rotora = Show
thats your opinion. I have had to use mine plenty of times on hwy and mountain situations and they out preform my factory brakes DAY IN AND DAY OUT! I'm also still on my original pads 4 years later!
Name one winning road race car running rotora's
not my bag so I wouldn't be able to name on using any brake product...
Its because there are none.
Don't get me wrong I think they look really cool. Just wouldn't be caught on track with them.
umm ok....
http://www.drifting.com/article.php?...st&show_Title=Quote:
Originally Posted by evo9gsr
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by aznnnvtek
No. Do the math, 4 pistons on each side of the disc means an 8 piston caliper.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nittanys1
Now, who wants to do the math on overall brake torque to see if its even worthwhile to have that many pistons? I'd imagine at 8 pistons you're pushing the limit before reaching diminishing returns of added weight and complexity. I sure hope you've got some brake ducting to cool off your rotors because that much clamping force will melt pads and rotors (assuming the calipers are worth a damn).
I also love how all of you are in here bashing the fact that he's wanting to track on these calipers but nobody has commented on the ricey drilled/slotted rotors that will likely crack under the heat generated by that much braking force.
The brakes are pretty, dont get me wrong, but it seems like a downgrade from the AP Racing setup you said you had on there before. IMO these brakes are worthless without slicks, because now your tires are the weakest link with regards to braking.
sick!
what are you talking about my math is right...maybe you should re-read what i wrote...Quote:
Originally Posted by GTScoob
He said RACING. Stock calipers + good pads + Autozone blanks = All the brakes you need for a drift car.Quote:
Originally Posted by aznnnvtek
Not to rain on his parade or anything. I like the brake setup. All I am saying is that you cannot use drifting as a good example of a brake setup's worth.
What kinda math are you doing? I still stand by what I said, and I could care less about this RSX kids brakes that he sold.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nittanys1