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> Caliper Weights, Deciding where you want your un/semi-sprung weight
burton73
post Apr 13 2022, 08:33 PM
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Eric - do you stock rebuild Brembos that look that nice?


I usually stock a pair or two of those.


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How you doing? Do you have a pair of these for the blue car

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post Apr 13 2022, 10:06 PM
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post Apr 16 2022, 05:31 AM
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Just adding another data point here. Not nearly at precise as Eric’s work (I only had digital bathroom scales), I installed Boxster non-S, black front calipers at around 6.7 pounds each with the adapters. I already had 24mm rotors with Carrera calipers, so this move saved weight over my existing set up and added braking capacity. Dual pistons and maybe 25% more pad area. They also fit under 15” rims.
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post Apr 16 2022, 05:39 AM
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post Apr 16 2022, 05:44 AM
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post Apr 17 2022, 09:04 AM
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For the track car I'm using Wilwoods at just under 4lbs 10oz. Rotors with hats are 9lbs. My adapter plate adds maybe 8oz...


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post Apr 18 2022, 04:15 AM
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John,
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What rotor/hat combo are you using with that caliper?
Thx
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post Apr 18 2022, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Feb 28 2010, 01:05 PM) *

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These are the combined weight of two calipers, correct?


No... that's one caliper.

I never have been a fan of those calipers on a 914 for the weight reason. They are fine calipers and pretty much a staple in the Porsche line-up since 1978 but there's a couple issues that make me not want them on my car:

1. The rotors are the 24mm vented rotor. This adds weight beyond the 20mm standard vented rotor. Rotational Mass is the last place you would want to add weight. I have "never" heard of a 914 that is braking properly that has ever experienced fade on a 20mm vented rotor. If you check the historics and the HSR 2 Litre Challenge, all of those cars are wheel to wheel racing... HARD... on 20mm rotors and 908/S-Calipers.

2. The weight of the caliper - As you can see, the S-Caliper is a full 8lbs lighter (we're talking pair now) and it has the same piston and pad area. S-Caliper pads are actually thicker for racing purposes.

That said, some say the S-Calipers flex. I have yet to experience this on any S-Calipers that I've had. I've gone through pad bedding procedures that left the brakes smoking and I was "looking" for flex at the time. I dub thee an "Internet Myth"... YMMV


@Eric_Shea i am sending you a PM , so as not to clog up this thread, but main question is for '75 car currently running stock calipers with 5 lug(drilled stock 4 lug rotor to 5 lug) - if i wanted to convert to the 20mm rotors and use these 3" space lighter S- caliper, what else would be needed to complete the conversion? any spacer at the mount on the strut?
- oh and i have 16" Fuchs 6'' front and 7'' rear.
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post Apr 18 2022, 09:21 AM
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I think you would need 911 struts and hubs to make the rotor offset work for the caliper
but I'll let Eric confirm.
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post Apr 18 2022, 09:28 AM
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QUOTE(brant @ Apr 18 2022, 11:21 AM) *

I think you would need 911 struts and hubs to make the rotor offset work for the caliper
but I'll let Eric confirm.


While I'm sure someone has tried a spacer or adaptor, there's no easy way to put a 3" 911 caliper on a 914 front strut. It also requires a 911 front hub.
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post Apr 18 2022, 08:29 PM
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John,
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What rotor/hat combo are you using with that caliper?
Thx

Got the hats from Rebel Racing and the rotors are Wilwood 160-0471 and the calipers are 120-11131. See post #20 on this page: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...&hl=wilwood
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post Apr 23 2022, 09:16 AM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Apr 18 2022, 08:28 AM) *

QUOTE(brant @ Apr 18 2022, 11:21 AM) *

I think you would need 911 struts and hubs to make the rotor offset work for the caliper
but I'll let Eric confirm.


While I'm sure someone has tried a spacer or adaptor, there's no easy way to put a 3" 911 caliper on a 914 front strut. It also requires a 911 front hub.


The Brembo style caliper in question will bolt directly to an “early” 914 strut. Spacers need to be removed for it to work with the solid rotors but it’s all doable. This is the basic kit we make for Willhoit Restorations for their hot 356’s.

Other musings... LeMans was won on a 20mm rotor. Our cars are 2,000lbs. And last but not least, rotating mass is the worst place to add weight (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Apr 23 2022, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Apr 18 2022, 07:18 AM) *


...but main question is for '75 car currently running stock calipers with 5 lug(drilled stock 4 lug rotor to 5 lug) - if i wanted to convert to the 20mm rotors and use these 3" space lighter S- caliper, what else would be needed to complete the conversion? any spacer at the mount on the strut?
- oh and i have 16" Fuchs 6'' front and 7'' rear.
Phil


I'm moving over to a 5 lug and converting my '75 front suspension/brakes to use 20mm rotor with a brembo caliper. This is an M- caliper set-up. The easiest path for me was to pick up these early oil filled 911 Boge struts. These are already set-up with a 20mm rotor.


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They are from a 1971 911 and have the 3" M Caliper spacing. I did a quick check with the 911 struts in my 914 when I got them and they really are a drop in. I also receive the calipers yesterday and took a quick picture:

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The 4lb reduction is a big difference in the caliber weight. These new calipers have a 3" spacing and just bolt on. They use a larger pad from a BMW 320. This is one of the few upgrades that I've done that drops in.

I'm getting the 20mm vented sport rotors from PMB, which are $88 for a pair. That was cheaper them getting the 911 rotors resurfaced and cleaned. I've got the Boge knuckles and hubs over at PMB for restoration. There are Bilstein B6 inserts for the Boge struts that I've got on order to finish up the conversion.

Good luck.

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post Apr 25 2022, 07:04 AM
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I don't think I saw these mentioned in this thread..

Just as a Data Point..

914-6 Rear Calipers are 7.41 lbs each

914-6 GT Rear Calipers are 7.7 lbs each
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post Jul 17 2024, 01:22 AM
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The #pads numbers mentioned in this thread. Is there a link to their details?
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