Special Edition StopTech's?
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This isn't going to be popular for most guys, but how about a more track dedicated set? No bling, just a flat black caliper with your logo in some contrast color. The flat black would resist the color change that plagues the other calipers from heavy use, and scream "track ****" instead of "show car". I figure since the racing Brembos and AP Racing calipers are flat black or dark matte grey, it would look good with red lettering. I guess I'm just pushing to go the other way from looking good to a more track oriented "special edition."
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Originally Posted by Resolute
This isn't going to be popular for most guys, but how about a more track dedicated set? No bling, just a flat black caliper with your logo in some contrast color. The flat black would resist the color change that plagues the other calipers from heavy use, and scream "track ****" instead of "show car". I figure since the racing Brembos and AP Racing calipers are flat black or dark matte grey, it would look good with red lettering. I guess I'm just pushing to go the other way from looking good to a more track oriented "special edition."
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Originally Posted by DMK
lol, what are you trying to say? I have Red and I track my car hard.
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This would be cool.. hard to pull off right i imagine
well the OEM brembos did it.. but didnt change color back! hahah
shouldnt be TOO hard i would imagine.. just need the right chemical mixture to shift the temperature ranges higher than the hypercolor shirts. ;P
or what about the BASF chamelon paint ala Tony@Riverside Infiniti that changes color based on angle?
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Well DBA rotors had color indicators that activate based on temperature so I am sure the same"technology" could be applied here...but i'd be worried if my brakes got stuck in a color that I didn't like...like purple
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Originally Posted by Resolute
I have seen the red calipers fade in color, just as the silver calipers turn gold/bronze, and the Brembo's turn brown. It's just a result of high temps. A matte grey or black would resist the color change better, and I think look more purpose-oriented than just a new flashy color. Check the attachment for a better idea of what I'm suggesting.
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Jeff it's funny you say that...i have a silver Z but it has the motor from your current car in it best of both worlds....
I've always liked the looks of the 350Z better. That said, my Z06 is actually quite a bit lighter than my 350 was...and it handles a lot better too...can use wider tires,etc., etc. (ducks and runs..) It also has giant panel gaps, it's made of plastic, and the interior is identical to a Cavalier. Also, people always say to me, "I never thought you were a Corvette guy!"
Ah well, I like them both.
How about a super lightweight billet aluminum six piston caliper, similar to what an ALMS car would run...with matte black finish and laser-etched StopTech logo?
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Black chrome would be cool...but I imagine it would be very tough to paint consistently, and have it hold up under high heat...same goes for that crazy chamillionaire paint.
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how about a two colored caliper like a black and red...half of each color and then the company name colors split as well...like the caliper black and red and the "stop" in red...and the "tech" in black to contrast the background color.
and for performance...def make it top of the line stuff only!
and for performance...def make it top of the line stuff only!
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Originally Posted by J Ritt
How about a super lightweight billet aluminum six piston caliper, similar to what an ALMS car would run...with matte black finish and laser-etched StopTech logo?
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Originally Posted by J Ritt
How about a super lightweight billet aluminum six piston caliper, similar to what an ALMS car would run...with matte black finish and laser-etched StopTech logo?
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Originally Posted by J Ritt
Black chrome would be cool...but I imagine it would be very tough to paint consistently, and have it hold up under high heat...same goes for that crazy chamillionaire paint.
well you said "Limited Edition" not "Easy Edition"
+1 on the super light weight calipers. how about adding some brake ducting along with your kits?