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COULD IT BE DONE TO A 914, PORSCHE VW |
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Feb 23 2005, 02:05 AM
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Feb 23 2005, 10:59 PM
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I'll admit thats pretty cool stuff on that car, no doubt.
But from a logistical point, those GT3 or GT2 calipers are way overkill. After spending bank on the equipment (which again is nice stuff) you now have to re-engineer the braking physics to work for the car through perportioning valves. Those calipers use power assisted units because of the volume they use, and just putting a larger master cylinder doesn't always work. Hats off to them if they got it all dialed in, blingity bling toys. |
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