Upgrading Wedge brakes
Upgrading Wedge brakes
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CerbyT

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404 posts

268 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Another question. Just got off the phone with Tower View Race Services who have a new 300mm Wedge brake kit coming out soon. Unfortunately it looks like its going to be around £650 which I cant afford just at the mo!
So I've been looking for an interim solution. Managed to find some Granada disc on Rally Designs web site that are grooved and x drilled. However they seem to suggest that the size (72-85 reg Granny) is smaller(I think it said 263mm) than the 269mm quoted in the "bible" - help!. Next problem will then be upgraded pads and braided hoses - any ideas guys?

rev-erend

21,597 posts

306 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Car parts direct has Rossini break disc's :

www.carparts-direct.co.uk/
model engine year front/rear size mm
280 2.8 V6 2792cc 79 84 Front solid 262.0 ROS 045 £119
350 3.5 V8 3528cc 79 84 Front solid 262.0 ROS 045 £119
350 3.5 V8 3528cc 85 6/43 Front vented 262.5 ROS 025 £133
390 3.9 V8 3905cc 85 6/43 Front vented 262.5 ROS 025 £133
390 3.9 V8 3905cc 86 88 Front vented 260.0 ROS 026 £122
390 3.9 V8 Rear Disc 86 88 Rear solid 264.0 ROS 098 £126
420 4.2 V8 4228cc 85 6/43 Front vented 262.5 ROS 025 £133
420 4.2 V8 4228cc 86 88 Front vented 260.0 ROS 026 £122
420 4.2 V8 Rear Disc 86 88 Rear solid 264.0 ROS 098 £126

Oh - it also says that price is per pair and it also includes vat and delivery.

Bargain.


>> Edited by rev-erend on Monday 31st January 11:27

joospeed

4,473 posts

300 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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no point going massive on teh brakes unless you have a 300bhp firebreathing monster.

we raced last leason in the TVR Challenge on std vernted discs and good pads and never had a moment's trouble. In fact we're racing in the big HP class this season and don't expect at this point to have to put bigger anchors on at all!

We run Brembo discs at 50 pounds a pair and they lasted a whole season racing and about ten track days. The pads also lasted the whole race season.

If you're just driving on the road and occasional track day spend your money elsewhere .. the std vented front set-up is perfectly ok. 650 pounds for an upgrade is frankly a waste of money unless you have a *seriously* rapid car with really sticky tyres.

Joo

CerbyT

Original Poster:

404 posts

268 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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joospeed said:
no point going massive on teh brakes unless you have a 300bhp firebreathing monster.

we raced last leason in the TVR Challenge on std vernted discs and good pads and never had a moment's trouble. In fact we're racing in the big HP class this season and don't expect at this point to have to put bigger anchors on at all!

We run Brembo discs at 50 pounds a pair and they lasted a whole season racing and about ten track days. The pads also lasted the whole race season.

If you're just driving on the road and occasional track day spend your money elsewhere .. the std vented front set-up is perfectly ok. 650 pounds for an upgrade is frankly a waste of money unless you have a *seriously* rapid car with really sticky tyres.

Joo


Noted with thanks - mainly sprint racing, the odd track day and some road use is my normal yearly playing!

rev-erend

21,597 posts

306 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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But upgrades do look nice which is why most people fit them ..

>> Edited by rev-erend on Monday 31st January 12:01

leorest

2,346 posts

261 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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joospeed said:
We run Brembo discs at 50 pounds a pair and they lasted a whole season racing and about ten track days. The pads also lasted the whole race season.
A few questions...

What calipers did you use?
What size (dia) wheels do they fit?
What size (dia) disks,
Where can I get the disks (part number/description)?

Many thanks
Leo

CerbyT

Original Poster:

404 posts

268 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Just a thought....were the MkII Granada callipers the M16 calliper? Because if they were thats the same calliper that was used on the Capri which opens up a much wider pad selection (used to sprint race Capris but the doctor says my recovery is going well!). Does anyone know?

Any where sell braided brake hose kits for the 350i?

AM400

1,196 posts

285 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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RT Racing stock the brake hoses.

joospeed

4,473 posts

300 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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leorest said:

joospeed said:
We run Brembo discs at 50 pounds a pair and they lasted a whole season racing and about ten track days. The pads also lasted the whole race season.

A few questions...

What calipers did you use?
What size (dia) wheels do they fit?
What size (dia) disks,
Where can I get the disks (part number/description)?

Many thanks
Leo


calipers are the std ford granada vented caliper, 35 pounds exchange.
we run 15 inch wheels.
262mm on my tape measure
me.

leorest

2,346 posts

261 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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joospeed said:
calipers are the std ford granada vented caliper, 35 pounds exchange.

My 350 has single pot calipers on solid disks. So I'd need new calipers to fit the thicker vented disks?

Where did you get your Brembo disks from? Would they do suitable calipers?

Thanks
L

bhardy

467 posts

280 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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i've also got a 350i with solid disks and would like to upgrade to vented disks, without having to limit the beer consumption for the next few months. What's the best option?

If i do a couple of laps at zolder and enter the paddock, the brakepressure drops and i can press the onto floor.....

shpub

8,507 posts

294 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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The uprated granny disk is not an M16 and you will need the bigger calliper because of the increased disc thickness. You can get them sometimes on ebay or from a scrappy but very good idea to strip and reseal them as the condition could be iffy. Alternatively get an exchange set. Armed with new discs and pads and callipers and there will be a performance increase but still pretty inadequate IMHO even when I only had a mildly tweaked 3.9 in the car.

Bear in mind that the Tazzie cars are considerably lighter than the road cars and this could explain why they can last out. Now doubt Joolz will claim that I brake aggressively

joospeed

4,473 posts

300 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Lol .. novice drivers always brake more than they have to Steve ..

rev-erend

21,597 posts

306 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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shpub said:
The uprated granny disk is not an M16 and you will need the bigger calliper because of the increased disc thickness. You can get them sometimes on ebay or from a scrappy but very good idea to strip and reseal them as the condition could be iffy. Alternatively get an exchange set. Armed with new discs and pads and callipers and there will be a performance increase but still pretty inadequate IMHO even when I only had a mildly tweaked 3.9 in the car.

Bear in mind that the Tazzie cars are considerably lighter than the road cars and this could explain why they can last out. Now doubt Joolz will claim that I brake aggressively


After watching the DVD - it's looks like you prefer either oposite lock or max G deceleration

Animal in a Taz

barrington

1,321 posts

253 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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just fitted 2.8 inj grany vented disc and new calipers on pistolar wedge cost about £200 great upgrade also did same job on my taz coupe before i sold it

wedge girl

4,688 posts

261 months

Monday 31st January 2005
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Not sure where you are based but we have a set of vented groove discs from RT Racing, complete with recon calipers and pads.

Done aprox 6k miles, email me with an offer.

See here for our upgrade.

www.mickbarrett.com/Vehicles%20Gallery.htm

CerbyT

Original Poster:

404 posts

268 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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wedge girl said:
Not sure where you are based but we have a set of vented groove discs from RT Racing, complete with recon calipers and pads.

Done aprox 6k miles, email me with an offer.

See here for our upgrade.

www.mickbarrett.com/Vehicles%20Gallery.htm


Thanks for the offer....I am going to be cheeky! What sort of money were you after? If you dont want to say on this site email me direct from my profile as I am interested.

tallbloke

10,376 posts

305 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Also, this thread might ad info for you.

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=12&h=&t=138428

averhamdave

6 posts

253 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Have watched the thread with interest as, even though I haven't had my car for long, I have come to realise the brakes are only just adequate. (Tasmin 2.8).

OK, so the Granada Mk2 vented discs are a straight fit, the calipers will be also but do I gather there is an issue as to whether the assembly will fit inside the standard 14" wheel without fouling? If it does foul, what's the fix? Thanks,

grahamw48

9,944 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd February 2005
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Didn't mk2 Grannys have 14" wheels ?