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ddvette9 02-28-2012 08:01 AM

Base brakes to akebonos..how happy?
 
Dying to do something dramatic, preferable suspension but I can't rationalize doing suspension when I still have 3 year old base brakes. Just seems like the much more valuable practical thing to do. But before shelling out 2k for parts and install I wanted to know for those who bought bases and upgraded to akebonos, are you happy or was it money not really worth spending after market. Thanks. Hopefully some upgraded from base to akebonos and can comment or post pics.

corbin09 02-28-2012 08:50 AM

Stopping power wise, not really worth it. I would say with ss lines, pads and a good fluid the difference will be marginal specially for street use.

I switched mine more for the "look".

ddvette9 02-28-2012 09:15 AM

Ok cool thanks for the feedback

Cmike2780 02-28-2012 09:25 AM

I've been wanting to pull the trigger on these, but had the same hesitations. I still want to this eventually because it looks 10x better than the base brakes

N0SL3N 02-28-2012 10:10 PM

This is also something I am considering doing this summer. Akebonos with upgraded pads and rotors and ss lines. Looks much better than base and I am sure there must be some performance increase just from the larger size.

Too bad there is nothing in the same price range for aftermarket brakes.

Drodriguez06 02-28-2012 10:54 PM

I just ordered the upgrade kit for my base Z a few days ago, mostly for looks, the base ones do no justice... Once I get them and get them installed I can tell you my opinion on the new brakes :tup:

UNKNOWN_370 02-28-2012 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by corbin09 (Post 1570322)
Stopping power wise, not really worth it. I would say with ss lines, pads and a good fluid the difference will be marginal specially for street use.

I switched mine more for the "look".

I'm going to guess you never tried to go from 150mph to 0mph on the base brakes. For daily driving you won't notice a difference. But a big single piston vs 4 big pistons is apples and oranges in high performance braking. The SS lines are great because they remove the flexing factor during emergency brake stops. But from the BBK to the regular brakes at high speeds you will feel a massive difference. And the brake fade threshold is 10x higher onthe sport than base. I say the akebono's are the way to go BUT find a shop that can fabricate a worthy brake duct system and you're good to go. Also the Stop Tech Brake pack I recommend to anyone. Shop around. Prices vary depending on vendor.

corbin09 02-29-2012 10:26 AM

How often does one go from 150-0? My guess would be not very often... I have daily driven my car for 2 years, and tracked it multiple times. Even on a track I have NEVER done a 150-0mph stop. I have never needed to.

I am just saying, all factors aside, from a performance standpoint the upgrade is not 2k worth of extra braking power. It does help... every little bit does, but I think OP would have better luck getting more braking power out of a lighter set of wheels, better tires, or pads and lines. Then he can get himself a set of swifts and still be "under budget".

seizer8 02-02-2013 11:00 PM

I keep seeing the Infiniti akebono brakes for sale on eBay. They seem to look identical except for floor and of course the logo, does anyone know if there is a difference? They seem to go for less.

threeseventy 02-02-2013 11:27 PM

They are the same but powder coating or correctly painting them will make them as much or more than the Nissan branded calipers. Just buy the $850 set off Kday in the Classified section. Get all the hardlines from him too.

tonythetiger 02-03-2013 02:53 PM

i was thinkin of getting these as well since i hardly ever track the car. ap racing brake kit seems really nice but not enough funds to obtain those :-(

Read T 02-06-2013 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by corbin09 (Post 1572540)
How often does one go from 150-0? My guess would be not very often... I have daily driven my car for 2 years, and tracked it multiple times. Even on a track I have NEVER done a 150-0mph stop. I have never needed to.

But if you DID have to, I'm sure you would want to.

jpritche 02-06-2013 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ddvette9 (Post 1570264)
Dying to do something dramatic, preferable suspension but I can't rationalize doing suspension when I still have 3 year old base brakes. Just seems like the much more valuable practical thing to do. But before shelling out 2k for parts and install I wanted to know for those who bought bases and upgraded to akebonos, are you happy or was it money not really worth spending after market. Thanks. Hopefully some upgraded from base to akebonos and can comment or post pics.

I upgraded to the Akebono's and honestly you won't feel that big of a difference. If you have normal pads and rotors you won't tell a difference and if anyone says they can then they are either lying or are super sensitive to braking feel. When I upgrded I also got Carbotech XP8 pads and stillen J-hook rotors, and although the pads are really loud, I believe thats going to be the only way to notice a big difference in everyday driving. Yes, the threshold for brake fade will be much improved with the Akebonos but you won't ever see that in daily driving.


If you are just getting them for looks, I would personally wait. I wish I would have went ahead and bought rims instead of the brakes but thats just my opinion. I will never come close to getting the full potential out of my brakes on a daily basis, so for me it seems like a waste of money when it could have gone to something to make my car look 10x's better.

/Angelo350Z/ 02-06-2013 08:53 AM

I upgraded to Akebonos on my HR 350Zin 2010 and the difference was night and day. I ran 4 laps on the Nurburgring with zero brake fade (unless you rented out the whole track, you're only allowed 1 lap at a time). I had Hawk HPS pads, slotted rotors, and steel braided lines--the brakes were exceptional. Of course, a lot of people won't feel the difference unless they're driving the Z hard.

UNKNOWN_370 02-06-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by /Angelo350Z/ (Post 2150279)
I upgraded to Akebonos on my HR 350Zin 2010 and the difference was night and day. I ran 4 laps on the Nurburgring with zero brake fade (unless you rented out the whole track, you're only allowed 1 lap at a time). I had Hawk HPS pads, slotted rotors, and steel braided lines--the brakes were exceptional. Of course, a lot of people won't feel the difference unless they're driving the Z hard.

Exactly... People may say they're on a track and not need higher grade brakes. But if you're driving on a track just to speed and not really "TRULY PUSH LIMITS" Then a brake upgrade of any kind is useless. But someone pushing limits at high speed?? Spend the money!! It's more than worth it. Brake/suspension mods are more important than power mods. Don't believe any reverse hype.


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