Chris_Lum's Mugen build
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I think you need to get the Endless Mono 4 kit for the S2000. — http://endless-sport.co.jp/brake_cal...000_index.html
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It is only $5k or so. Cheaper than the J's racing kit! haha. And you are getting a similar setup to what some SuperGT cars use.
What I want to do is my current 2piece Girodisc rotor setup with Spoon mono block calipers redone in dark raw color like those Endless mono calipers with bare metal lettering.
What I want to do is my current 2piece Girodisc rotor setup with Spoon mono block calipers redone in dark raw color like those Endless mono calipers with bare metal lettering.
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Originally Posted by Chris_Lum' timestamp='1389827288' post='22967138
ughhhh droooool! that Endless kit is dead sexy
What I want to do is my current 2piece Girodisc rotor setup with Spoon mono block calipers redone in dark raw color like those Endless mono calipers with bare metal lettering.
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Originally Posted by petawabit' timestamp='1389760619' post='22965772
You save about a pound with the trophy kit. Not a whole lot, but there is no paint to possibly scrape which I like. If you don't plan to track, the stop tech availability of parts is a moot point. If you needed to test fit your rims to a 328x28 kit,you can always test on mine if yo needed.
As for the specs of the PMU vs. Stoptech, yeah 1 lb isn't a big deal to me, i just want my money to go to the better kit--no matter what. I wouldn't like it much if i were spending money on an inferior kit when i could have gotten a better one for the same price.
I think the spoon kit would be a downgrade to your greddy kit. looks too small
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Originally Posted by Chris_Lum' timestamp='1389761123' post='22965778
[quote name='petawabit' timestamp='1389760619' post='22965772']
You save about a pound with the trophy kit. Not a whole lot, but there is no paint to possibly scrape which I like. If you don't plan to track, the stop tech availability of parts is a moot point. If you needed to test fit your rims to a 328x28 kit,you can always test on mine if yo needed.
You save about a pound with the trophy kit. Not a whole lot, but there is no paint to possibly scrape which I like. If you don't plan to track, the stop tech availability of parts is a moot point. If you needed to test fit your rims to a 328x28 kit,you can always test on mine if yo needed.
As for the specs of the PMU vs. Stoptech, yeah 1 lb isn't a big deal to me, i just want my money to go to the better kit--no matter what. I wouldn't like it much if i were spending money on an inferior kit when i could have gotten a better one for the same price.
I think the spoon kit would be a downgrade to your greddy kit. looks too small
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Yeah the rotor size increase is definitely important when it comes to dissipating heat effectively. If the only concern is about filling up the inner wheel though then all the real benefits of the bbk aren't being utilized. There aren't many mono block 1 piece calipers though like the Spoon and the Endless Mono.
You could also look at the non motorsports Endless setups. You can get Endless mini-6 calipers in a large variety of colors. The Stoptech and Essex AP racing are definitely the most cost effective options though.