My brakes are done as well. This is what I ordered and have at my house awaiting install. StopTech slotted rotors Project Mu Type NS pads Z1 SS brakelines I
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My brakes are done as well. This is what I ordered and have at my house awaiting install.
StopTech slotted rotors Project Mu Type NS pads Z1 SS brakelines I ordered the rotors and pads from Kamispeed. Great deals. Believe the rotors were only about $500 for all 4 Gonna be stopping like a beast soon enough
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Gonna be about a month or so before I get them in. My car is still off the road for the winter but spring is just around the corner
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For those that have the SS brake lines, can you further describe the improvements in "feel".
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No squeal, more bite, low dust, cost about as much as replacement OEM pads. If I had to make a complaint it would be that braking is a little more "on vs off". with less fine modulation at very low speeds (< 5 mph), but I've noticed that before with ceramic brakes.
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Of course, the pads you listed would all be much better than oem.
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This is going to be my first time running Project Mu pads so I cant give an opinion yet. As far as the B Specs, they will be slightly more aggressive than the Type NS that I got. The B Specs are good for up to 500*c while the NS are good to 400*c. The B Specs will mostly likey bite a little harder, be more resistant to fading and dust a little more than the NS.
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I had them on another car but they get rid of any spongee feel and improve brake travel and feel.
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I just installed them, and I know my previous brake feel very well. There is no difference in feel between the Z1 SS lines and the OEM rubber lines when street driving. Anyone who claims there is a dramatic difference is fooling themselves into justifying their new purchase. Or they changed something else like pads at the same time. More aggressive pads makes an immediate, HUGE difference in brake feel. SS lines do not. Hell, bleeding your brakes for the first time in 2 years will give you more of a feel change than just adding SS lines to an otherwise well maintained brake system. However, I was due for new brake lines and figured I'd go with the SS lines this time around. For $120, you can't go wrong and their quality is excellent.
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