cryogenic brake discs

jok0212

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Mar 18, 2006
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http://www.nitrac.co.uk/performancedisc.htm

anyone used them before??

got a quote from them under £280 all round for cupra r which i think its pretty good but he attached it with this diagram, any you guys know if thats the right size??

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fronts A.312.0 B.25.0 C.23.0 D.34.0 E.65.0 F.5+5

rears A.256.0 B.22.0 C.20.0 D.36.0 E.65.0 F.5+1
 
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Aug 29, 2006
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Poole
Seems a bit too cheap! Whats wrong with the Brembo's?
If you feel that they're not performing, its probably worth getting drilled discs and uprated pads?
 

ibizacupra

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typical supplier presuming LCR uses same disk as LC which they dont.
vented rears also... 256mm and 323mm fronts on LCR
 

jok0212

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Mar 18, 2006
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yeah thought it was the wrong size.

nothing wrong with the brembos, looking to upgrade the discs and pads and heard some good things about the cryogenic so thought might give it a try.
 
Aug 29, 2006
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Poole
yeah thought it was the wrong size.

nothing wrong with the brembos, looking to upgrade the discs and pads and heard some good things about the cryogenic so thought might give it a try.

Yeah thats fair enough. See if they can quote you for the bigger discs on the front :)
 

jok0212

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just got a reply from them its going to cost over £200 for that size due to the suppliers they use dont have it and have to source from another supllier
 

ibizacupra

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cryo costs per kilo to do, so batching disks is how they do it.
plain disk run thru cryo process (or machined grooved disks)
supposed to give good wear characteristics. depends if you think you have poor wear characteristics now
 
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