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makeao 10-23-2023 08:08 AM

Brake upgrade/maintenance for dd
 
Hey there,

I got a '19 European Nismo, recently a chime show up in the panel, something like when traction control is disabled, but not in the same spot.

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I saw in the forum that it could be related to brakes fluid or brake pads, so I'm going to check both.

Because of this I think it's a good opportunity to make a little upgrade, so I'm about to pull the trigger in SS brake lines and motul 5.1, which I think would be more than enough for dd use.

For the pads I think stock pads are fine for dd, I won't change them unless they're worn.

What do you think about this upgrade?
Any recommendations for SS lines? I'm getting mad searching for something compatible with European Homologation, since it's going to be mainly street use and want to have it legal, but I don't know if SS lines of all years and normal/sport brakes are compatible with mines.

For example I found this goodridge ones with European homologation (I hate this thing).

Also, if stock sport pads are worn, should I take stock ones again or there is something similar but aftermarket (as well as cheaper).

Thanks in advance!

SeeThruHead 10-23-2023 12:28 PM

https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...ece2890be213dd

if you look here

you can see that you must specify the year of the car

before 01/2012 and after 01/2012

so since those goodridge say 2009-2012
they likely won't work with your 2019

i don't know any more detail about it than that

makeao 10-23-2023 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeeThruHead (Post 4046569)
https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...ece2890be213dd

if you look here

you can see that you must specify the year of the car

before 01/2012 and after 01/2012

so since those goodridge say 2009-2012
they likely won't work with your 2019

i don't know any more detail about it than that

It would be nice if Z1 decides to homologate their kit in Europe, for me the kit is already sold in that case.


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