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Old 03-25-2007, 02:18 PM
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are the big brake kits worth the money for light track use? Or would i be just as well served getting stainless lines, better fluid, more aggressive pads, and maybe some ceramic rotors? how big is the difference between a full BBK and a stage II upgrade?
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What year is your car?
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The Stage II kit (I will assume you're talking about the stoptech kit) is not worth a damn for track use. The pads suffer terrible fade under hard use.
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i have an 06' base. and i was talking about putting together your own version of stoptechs stage II kit. Nismo R-Tune pads, some kind of rotors that could handle the aggressive pads, stainless lines and good racing brake fluid. Do the larger rotors and calipers make a huge difference?

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