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Stock brakes are fine.. but damn they overheat quickly..

 

After 3 track sessions of stock brakes.. after trying different pads and fluids.. I couldnt take it anymore..

 

the Toyo non-vented lasted a bit longer.. but still a bad decision.

 

I am just going to do it right the 3rd time and go Arizona lol

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thanks for all the input, I can always cound on this site for great advice and sound technical discussion...

 

It depends on what you are doing with the car.

 

I hope to go for about 300hp and use it for a weekend driver, no track or autox time.

 

IMO, if it is a 400rwhp track car I wouldn't even think about stock brakes or Z31 brakes. If it is has a mild engine and see's only street and auto X, I would run stock brakes with a decent pad. If it is in between or has boost, I would atleast run the Z31 vented/ toy caliper. I wouldn't even mess with a solid rotor and Toy caliper. The problem is the solid rotor.

 

thanks again!

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CP vintage cars have similar brakes. Some run early ZX rear disk, but the acceptable front mod is the 4x4 setup. The cars are pretty damn fast too. Surprisingly when I weighed the non-vented 4x4 caliper it was only 2 lbs heavier than the stock caliper. The vented caliper might be a bit heavier, but it's not as bad a weight disadvantage as you would think just looking at the two next to each other.

 

The weight difference between the stock and vented 4x4 calipers sure seemed a LOT more than 2 pounds per side. But I didn't weight them so I can't say what the difference is. The vented calipers are a load.

 

The rotors add a pound or two also.

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The weight difference between the stock and vented 4x4 calipers sure seemed a LOT more than 2 pounds per side. But I didn't weight them so I can't say what the difference is. The vented calipers are a load.

 

The rotors add a pound or two also.

 

Plus the weight is on the suspension which makes it worst place for it. Not even accounting for unsprung weight of the rotor.

 

I had upgraded stock brakes in my red z and did a few solo II events and lots of heavy driving and never had a problem with them. I know if I had to do a road course I would have had to upgrade them. I was running hawk pads in front, new rotors, metal brake lines, Green shoes, and a 15/16" master cylinder, oh and motul 600 brake fluid.

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