Scotty C
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Location: Kidderminster Drives: 1.6 16v Sport
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Does this fill the wheel nicely? Would this set-up need braided hoses to stop a spongy peddle? Any pics would be great
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Mieran
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Registered: 28th Jan 08
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Behind 15s so wont look too bad behind 16s
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mark86
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i had 280s on my nova when had it wth speedlines on it look nice inside the wheel i fort pic aint great hope helps thro
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Scotty C
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Nova looks well. Did u guys fit/need braided hoses?
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mark86
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yea looks well but got car cancer thro and didnt want to save it anymore so sold it now wish i didntry and save it i didnt fit them on dis 1 and my brakes was not to bad realy but i had them on my other gsi nova and the pedal was better didnt feel as spongey pic may not be great but both my novas with v6 brakes
[Edited on 16-03-2011 by mark86]
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Mieran
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cant remember, I think it was on standard hoses
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Corsa_Sport21
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Its not the disc size,its the caliper choice that will give the spongey pedal.
V6 calipers will be spongey,cav/calibra turbo calipers aren't spongey.
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mark86
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i had v6 brakes on both of mine i fort braided was bit better on the brakes
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Stu-G
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308's fill em even more nicely
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Mark.W
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Scotty C
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Perfect Pic Mark
Price of 308's? They use v6 calipers?
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davieslim
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Registered: 15th Sep 08
Location: Glasgow City
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ive got the 288mm's behind my 16's
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corsadonk
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Sorry I know it's a poor picture, these are also behind 15's.
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Chris x
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I have 288's behind my speedlines with Turbo Calipers. Braided hoses all round. Cant tell any difference between my old standard setup apart from much better stopping power!
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Scotty C
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May go for 288's then
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Stu-G
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quote: Originally posted by Chris x
I have 288's behind my speedlines with Turbo Calipers. Braided hoses all round. Cant tell any difference between my old standard setup apart from much better stopping power!
Then surely there is a difference then?
Pics of 308's behind speedlines and rear astra gsi discs in my garage don't think there any closeups tho.
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Scotty C
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Think he means in the feel of the pedal
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Chris x
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quote: Originally posted by Stu-G
quote: Originally posted by Chris x
I have 288's behind my speedlines with Turbo Calipers. Braided hoses all round. Cant tell any difference between my old standard setup apart from much better stopping power!
Then surely there is a difference then?
Pics of 308's behind speedlines and rear astra gsi discs in my garage don't think there any closeups tho.
Huh? Pedal feel = Same. Stopping pwoer = Better.
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Chris x
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty C
Think he means in the feel of the pedal
Yeh! Thought it made sense
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M16KE B
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Scotty C
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What brakes are they and what size wheels mike?
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty C
What brakes are they and what size wheels mike?
280mm Wilwood 4-Pots by the looks of it.
Test fitted some to mine for a mate last year;
Behind my old 15s
Behind my old 16s
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corsadonk
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Did your Cesaro's turn with them Wilwoods, the ones I tried clipped the wheel? Which is why I went for Comp MO's.
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
Did your Cesaro's turn with them Wilwoods, the ones I tried clipped the wheel? Which is why I went for Comp MO's.
They did with a 5mm spacer...
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M16KE B
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty C
What brakes are they and what size wheels mike?
yeah, just plain 280mm willwood discs and 4pot calipers, wheels are 7x16 ET45s with a wee 3mm spacer (nothing to do with caliper clearance)
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