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Old 07-11-2010, 06:04 PM   #11
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Welcome to the site Stu enjoy your csl

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If you can pedal try goodridge horses, dot 5.1 fluid and pagid pads

If you can't get front APs
My car had this setup with pagid 19's before i bought ap's and there is very little difference in my opinion except a bit less fade if your going to track the car
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:51 PM   #12
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Same for me braided lines decent pads and fluid, and the standard brakes are just fine for me anyway
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:59 PM   #13
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:09 PM   #14
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My car had this setup with pagid 19's before i bought ap's and there is very little difference in my opinion except a bit less fade if your going to track the car
There should be a world of difference between standard sized kit albeit with uprated discs/pads and an ap kit. Did you ever get your car on track?

Frankly if its just road use you'd never see the benefit of APs or Alcons.
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There should be a world of difference between standard sized kit albeit with uprated discs/pads and an ap kit. Did you ever get your car on track?

Frankly if its just road use you'd never see the benefit of APs or Alcons.
I bought the ap's before I went on track, maybe i should have done a day on track before buying ap's.
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I bought the ap's before I went on track, maybe i should have done a day on track before buying ap's.
Trouble is Derek, as Curly will tell you, when you start you need APs bit then as you get better and learn to brake correctly, the BBK upgrade is less likely to always be necessary, depending on your style
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Trouble is Derek, as Curly will tell you, when you start you need APs bit then as you get better and learn to brake correctly, the BBK upgrade is less likely to always be necessary, depending on your style
Totally agree with you. I just didnt notice much difference on the road when I had pagid 19's on with the standard brakes and 29's with the AP's. . If youre not tracking the car braided hoses and uprated pads give best value for performance
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Old 08-11-2010, 10:37 AM   #18
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Got to say on my Evo I fitted the K-Sport 8 pots and tracked the living $hite out of it.
Then bought my 22b and went along the lines of std size stuff with decent fluid, hoses, pads and disks and TBH i never had any problems.

CSL had the AP's upon purchase so can't comment on the standard set up but i took that as a nice "too have" accesory
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quote from another forum after godowood visit yesterday (and yes he was talking about my CSL next to the polished and buffed Yanto and RolyGTiR versions)!


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