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good brake setup?

fresh_creps

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May 11, 2007
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Basically the brakes on my 1.8 16v are pretty poo,I think part of the reason is something to do with my abs sensor (read that its best to give it a clean) anyways just wondering what a good brake setup is?

I know some people run the brembo's of the cupra r models but this seems way to expensive for me.What other brake upgrades could I be looking at that are fairly simple to fit and cheapish?Willing to spend up to £200.

g60 brakes an option?The skoda octavia vrs brakes seem quite good but I'm guessing there also quite expensive and probs won't fit.

Thanks for any help :) Dan
 

Grayboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Basically the brakes on my 1.8 16v are pretty poo,I think part of the reason is something to do with my abs sensor (read that its best to give it a clean) anyways just wondering what a good brake setup is?

I know some people run the brembo's of the cupra r models but this seems way to expensive for me.What other brake upgrades could I be looking at that are fairly simple to fit and cheapish?Willing to spend up to £200.

g60 brakes an option?The skoda octavia vrs brakes seem quite good but I'm guessing there also quite expensive and probs won't fit.

Thanks for any help :) Dan

For that sort of cash (as far as I know) the G60/Cupra GTI 16V setup will be your best bet, they are really very good, your also just out of luck I just sold a set of G60 Calipers, Zimmerman 280mm disc's & Ferodo Pads for £180!!
 

fresh_creps

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May 11, 2007
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ahh mate don't rub it in :( lol.Ahh cool,will look at getting hold of some G60 brakes then,do you know what i need exactly?

you happen to know what size discs come as standard on the 1.8 gti?I've got the 16 inch cupra rims so hoping to get something to fill those babies lol.
 

fresh_creps

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May 11, 2007
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how much is that gonna set you back?I would ideally like porsche or audi brakes but bit out of my price range...especially on a 11 year old car lol.
 

Grayboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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I'm saving for a Porsche brake conversion. It's the way forward :)

you know they say somewhere in the world you have a double, I think you could be mine!

Same colour choice, plans for the engine, same wheel's now the same brakes either a double or your my alter ego posting!

If I still had my old one we'd even be 3 numbers out on the Reg no!!!!

Porker brakes can be had for anywhere between £250-£1000 depending on which one's you want!
 
you know they say somewhere in the world you have a double, I think you could be mine!

Same colour choice, plans for the engine, same wheel's now the same brakes either a double or your my alter ego posting!

If I still had my old one we'd even be 3 numbers out on the Reg no!!!!

Porker brakes can be had for anywhere between £250-£1000 depending on which one's you want!

Tell me about it! I think we both just have good taste!

If you're supercharging I thoroughly recommend the book 'Supercharged: Design, Testing and Installation of Supercharger Systems' by Corky Bell. Can be had for £15 from Amazon. It's an excellent read and it helps to do your research with stuff like this.

Anyway, regarding the brakes, I was outbid last second on some 993 Carrera calipers. I think it'll work out cheaper to do it in stages- discs, pads, etc, etc... Especially as I'm in no rush yet.
 

Grayboy

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Tell me about it! I think we both just have good taste!

If you're supercharging I thoroughly recommend the book 'Supercharged: Design, Testing and Installation of Supercharger Systems' by Corky Bell. Can be had for £15 from Amazon. It's an excellent read and it helps to do your research with stuff like this.

Anyway, regarding the brakes, I was outbid last second on some 993 Carrera calipers. I think it'll work out cheaper to do it in stages- discs, pads, etc, etc... Especially as I'm in no rush yet.

cheers for the tip fella, looks like some new bed time reading, missis has been maoning all I ever read is about Muay Thai etc sure she'll be pleased i go back to reading about engines :whistle:!!!

Can you remind me where you got your wipers from I can't find the post!

not looking to supercharge it till next year when I've got a year's NCD (£600 to insure as opposed to £1400 now), the porker brakes & sorted suspension!
but then again if I get the new job I'm in a second interveiw for Friday things will move along much quicker!!
 
Wipers from here mate : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Seat-Ibiza-93...ryZ45645QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem

It's an excellent book anyway, I'm hoping to get my Ibiza SC'd by the end of this year.

Good luck with the job interview fella!

Sorry for the thread hijack, Fresh Creps! How much are you wanting to spend? Standard calipers with standard 280mm Brembo discs with Ferodo DS2500 pads should be plenty for you. The pads are meant to be excellent.

I'm going for the Porker 4 pots as much for looks as stopping power!
 

Chrisdaman

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i think i started a bit of a trend with the old supercharging lol

hopefully my student loan will be with me next week, and then i can start ordering bits, need to get new pads, discs and my gear linkages done first, that wont be expensive

are 4 pots hard to install, might look at upgrading my brakes (i'm gna need it)

back on topic
 

fresh_creps

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May 11, 2007
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Bedfordshire
No worries going off topic.

Oo cheers Roelich,sounds like quite an affordable set up,might possibly have the pads already in my garage although there from a bmw 1 series so not sure if they'd fit.

Any ideas on the best places to get to get brembo discs and the pads from?
 
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