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Old 07 July 2013, 07:38 PM
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Oh brilliant thanks
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I was going to suggest these , we have them in my sons car , and I have just bought some to fit in my GT-R , they can be a little squealy at low speed low brake pressure , I did put a video up on the CL thread if you do a search for it
We have been selling these for a while now and they are proving very good , and not as dusty and harsh on discs as the RC5 & 6 , it's the RC5+ you want

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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
I was going to suggest these , we have them in my sons car , and I have just bought some to fit in my GT-R , they can be a little squealy at low speed low brake pressure , I did put a video up on the CL thread if you do a search for it
We have been selling these for a while now and they are proving very good , and not as dusty and harsh on discs as the RC5 & 6 , it's the RC5+ you want

Cheers Ian
Would they be suitable for upto 400bhp? Cz thats what il be aiming for in the near future. Also how much are they just for the front pads?
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Running 400hp I would recommend going for bigger brakes , the subaru 4 pots can be made to work well , but 400 hp they would struggle
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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
Running 400hp I would recommend going for bigger brakes , the subaru 4 pots can be made to work well , but 400 hp they would struggle
Dont really want to change wheels etc and gt bigger brakes, its a classic btw, and wont see track, maybe once or twice a year
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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
Running 400hp I would recommend going for bigger brakes , the subaru 4 pots can be made to work well , but 400 hp they would struggle
Are these pads available for the AP CP6600 calipers Ian? Would these pads and calipers with your 2-piece 330mm discs be enough stopping power for around 400bhp? How do they compare to the Bluestuff NDX?
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