Wilwood Brake kits
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Originally Posted by grantedS2k,Feb 20 2007, 12:27 PM
You can order the RSX kit which bolts straight onto the S2000, Wilwood kit number is 140-7014
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Pages/07/index.asp
And I want stockys Ariel Atom.
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Pages/07/index.asp
And I want stockys Ariel Atom.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by plokivos,Feb 22 2007, 12:25 AM
that small kit looks like fancied up OEM caliper.
how much gain will you be seeing with these?
how much gain will you be seeing with these?
The stick caliper is single piston and slider. The Wilwood is a 4 piston monoblock design.
What we have to keep in mind is that the stock system is more than adequate for road and most people's track aspirations. Pretty hard to improve on that.
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Originally Posted by grantedS2k,Feb 21 2007, 03:15 PM
The gain is not huge obviously, but the improvements in resistance to brake fade, pedal feel, and unsprung weight reduction are all worth it when you are talking about a product of this price.
Let's not forget the Spoon caliper also only offers these slight improvements. If you want to REALLy improve your stopping power you will need bigger wheels and a six-pot caliper!
Another bonus for this kit is that it will fit under OEM wheels - 16" AP1s need no spacer and 17" AP2s need a 3mm spacer.
Let's not forget the Spoon caliper also only offers these slight improvements. If you want to REALLy improve your stopping power you will need bigger wheels and a six-pot caliper!
Another bonus for this kit is that it will fit under OEM wheels - 16" AP1s need no spacer and 17" AP2s need a 3mm spacer.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...T&f=5&t=453064
what price?
How would you use 3mm spacer ? as the 17" OEM wheel will not touch on the central hub anymore!
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AND the same as this!
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=464223
Stocky, this GB would mean no import tax or VAT for you!
With regards to the spacer, see the link below for more details!
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html (Trak+ Wheel Spacers)
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=464223
Stocky, this GB would mean no import tax or VAT for you!
With regards to the spacer, see the link below for more details!
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html (Trak+ Wheel Spacers)
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Actually the RSX kit wouldn't fit the S2000 front brakes. The problem is in the Hat, it's Hub diameter is too small it's designed for the RSX which has a 64mm centerbore while the s2000 has a 70.1 centerbore up front. The hole in the hat of the RSX kit would be too small for the s2000.
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Originally Posted by AusS2000,Feb 21 2007, 04:03 PM
Oh please, only if you have no idea about calipers.
The stick caliper is single piston and slider. The Wilwood is a 4 piston monoblock design.
What we have to keep in mind is that the stock system is more than adequate for road and most people's track aspirations. Pretty hard to improve on that.
The stick caliper is single piston and slider. The Wilwood is a 4 piston monoblock design.
What we have to keep in mind is that the stock system is more than adequate for road and most people's track aspirations. Pretty hard to improve on that.
lol
I guess s2k brakes are pretty horrible.
I didn't know that little thing had 4 pistons. worst yet, I didn't know our stock brakes only had 1 piston up front.
I'm getting more dissappointed with this car as the days go by....
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I didn't realize most S2000 owners are happy w/ the stock brakes.
I thought it was the most disappointing part of this car.
Maybe I'm so used to the R32 brakes(which was really good).
It was one of the first-thing-to-do list.
Dan
I thought it was the most disappointing part of this car.
Maybe I'm so used to the R32 brakes(which was really good).
It was one of the first-thing-to-do list.
Dan