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The z engine being tt'ed gives some good numbers based on all the g's being tt'ed.
No issues were reported yet and the best kit to get is the GTM one. Forged can install it too. There's no need to wait it out to see if there's any issues. But what's worth the wait is their supercharge kit... Suppose to be released very soon. |
man, That is sexy
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Awesome! StopTechs are the bomb. I have them on my 350Z.
Are those front calipers six piston? What is the rotor diameter on the front? BTW Platinum Graphite is my favorite color on the 370Z. As soon as I can sell my C6 I'm going to get one. http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/100_1172.jpg http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/100_1180.jpg |
Niko, looks fantastic! :drool: Rims look great on your car!
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Those look AWESOME! I've also been very interested in StopTech myself. Glad to see how awesome the kit looks bolted on.
Does the kit just come with Calipers/Rotors/Pads, or did it come with SS Lines and fluid as well? |
Generally StopTech BBKs come with the calipers, rotors, pads, ss brake lines and high temp fluid. Sometimes you also have a choice of pads.
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i.e. could I use EBC pads with StopTech Calipers or Rotora, or Project mu? |
When I purchased my front StopTech BBK I had a choice between Axxis Ultimate pads or Hawk HPS pads. It really depends on how many different manufacturers make pads that will fit the calipers you are purchasing, but generally the BBK manufacturer has a standard pad or two they offer with the BBK.
You can use any brand of pad you want as long as the specific manufacturer makes a pad to fit the specific caliper. That being said if the BBK vendor doesn't offer that particular pad with the BBK you may have to get it from another source and have the BBK vendor sell you a kit without pads. Remember not every brake pad manufacturer makes pads to fit every aftermarket BBK caliper. Most BBK manufacturers have worked with at least a couple of brake pad manufacturers to have pads available for its BBK. |
I think that one of the advantages of the stoptechs is that they use a standard Porsche Fmsi pattern so pads are readily available
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Useful info thanks! I was planning to do a BBK upgrade soon after getting mine so I didn't wanna hit a snag when I was deciding which kit/pad to go with. |
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