Actually it was my OEM 06 STI brembos, which I think use a slightly bigger rotor than the 350z brembos. I seriously think the pads is what let me down,
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12-02-2008, 06:50 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
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They look "OEMish" Although those 4 pistons look huge.... I already said that I really hope I'm completely wrong and they don't fade and that I'm not just going to replace them. Going to try and make them better first. When you CUT cost at the OEM level, you cut performance. Just make brembo an option. Last edited by RCZ; 12-02-2008 at 07:02 PM. |
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i'll have to look again i forget what the calipers are but the rotors alone are over 700 each and the pads are like MSRP for something crazy but can be had for about 500 a set for front and 400 for the rear
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I dropped a note to our Brake Division Manager to give you guys some other insight.. From Chris - STILLEN / AP Racing Brake Manager "Looking at just rotor diameter is a bit of a thin comparison. Keep in mind that ANY OE system (Brembo and Akebono included) is made to a very tight cost constraint. That is why the Brembo GT kits perform much better than the OE Brembos on the G's, Z's, STI's, Evo's, etc. The OE manufacturer scores some marketing points by using the name, but it is not top-shelf product by any means. I would bet the biggest reasons that Nissan switched from Brembo to Akebono is that Brembo likely wanted too much money for a larger system and REQUIRED Nissan to keep the name on the caliper. Akebono doesn't seem to care much about their public brand awareness, especially in North America, so they didn't need to charge the "logo tax". They are happy enough to paint the Nissan or Infiniti logo on the caliper for less money and call it a day. Carlos Ghosn is well known for his thrifty ways. The Sport package owners who take their car to the track will notice not only an improvement over the previous models, but also that the new stuff is not for track use either. The front caliper does use a larger pad, but the caliper itself is not a very stiff one. Steve Millen made comments right after his first drive in the 370Z, that the brakes did NOT feel like a 4-pistons. He was not very impressed and thought they should be better for how they look. And, not many pads options will be available any time soon. I'm sure Hawk and Carbotech will have something, but I don't see Raybestos, PFC, Mintex, etc., jumping through hoops to service that market. There is simply no substitute for track tested components with many years of development behind them. AP Racing is a leader in that category. Akebono is not. AP Racing: Larger, 2-piece rotor made from a much higher quality casting. Curved-vane vented for maximum cooling. Aluminum hat is considerably lighter than a 1-piece cast iron design. 6-piston caliper (lighter than the OE 4-piston) with more pad area, and many more pad compound options are available. Race-proven design that is much stiffer under heavy braking than the bulky OE bits. Design allows for quick pad changes for going from the street to the track and back without removing the caliper. <-- Not sure yet if the OE caliper allows this, but I think we have a pair lying around off one of the project cars. Need to look on Monday." |
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