should i pull the trigger?
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292973
seems decent priced...don't know jack about BBK's, but am ordering my twins this week...figured I need something like this too. 10,000-15,000 miles on the kit, 5000 miles on pads, with quite a few track days in there. Also, in the first pic, is it just me, or is that top right rotor chipped? Anyway, just need some suggestions here. thanks.
seems decent priced...don't know jack about BBK's, but am ordering my twins this week...figured I need something like this too. 10,000-15,000 miles on the kit, 5000 miles on pads, with quite a few track days in there. Also, in the first pic, is it just me, or is that top right rotor chipped? Anyway, just need some suggestions here. thanks.
Last edited by icedoutis; Aug 12, 2007 at 06:06 PM.
Might want to edit that $10-15K = $10,000 - $15,000. K stands for Kilo or 1000.
On a side note, if you do decide to track the car, then thats a steal, but if your going for more show than go maybe look into the stock Brembos from Nissan.
On a side note, if you do decide to track the car, then thats a steal, but if your going for more show than go maybe look into the stock Brembos from Nissan.
ok, edited it to 10000-15000 miles. thanks. Don't liek teh looks of stock brembo's, and I drive pretty darn hard everyday. With 460rwhp, im guessing i will get into trouble, and need these
they look pretty hammered to me, I think i'm gonna shy away from this deal. Got a lot of PM's from other people saying that they are way too beat up, and it would cost a lot to get them back up to where they needed to be. I think I'm just gonna go with the racing brake set-up instead. About the same price, but brand new. www.racingbrake.com But on a positive note, I should be getting my turbo's in about 2 weeks
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If you're not tracking your Z, IMO most brake kits will work without a problem - even with spirited driving...the main reason ppl get BBK is to prevent brake fade, which occurs from heavy braking (I'd be surprised if you could push the Z that hard on the street). Also remeber, if you're not using this on the track, it'll probably result in longer braking distances (more mass, and could take longer to get up to operating temp depending on the type of pads), and slower acceleration times (might be neglible, but increase in rotational mass will slow you down).
For autoX, it's generally considered better to not go with the Brembo's...brake fade is a non-issue.
For autoX, it's generally considered better to not go with the Brembo's...brake fade is a non-issue.
Originally Posted by icedoutis
thanks for the replies, and peter, what would you recommend since you race your car? I plan on tracking this car next season. Thanks
I haven't really kept up with what ppl are running for BBK's anymore...I just run a semi-matallic pad w/ OE rotors for track events b/c I can't goto a BBK for the autoX class I run.
names that come to mind: stop-tech, Brembo, AP Racing, Willwood,...be careful about off-brand BBK's - they'll be cheaper, but might not endure the heat of actual track temps (they're often more for Show)
Other nice, but pricey, ones include: Greddy GREX, Impul, Rotora, Project Mu, etc...
Despite some of the reviews on here, I would stay away from stuff like Megan, D2, and junk like that...
Despite some of the reviews on here, I would stay away from stuff like Megan, D2, and junk like that...
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