Fitted the Compbrake/Shedmotorsport 4 pot kit to my 182 a couple of weeks ago. I havent put too many miles on them yet as I was on holiday last week but my first opinions are -
I got them fitted at a garage because I wasnt confident about flaring the existing brake pipes (you basically have to cut the end off the existing pipe and flare it in order to use the fittings supplied with the kit). This proved to be alot of hassle and in my opinion and the person who was fitting them was piss poor. They should supply a fitting that allows a standard brake line to be attached into the caliper. Also the lines supplied were way too long.
I gave them another bleed over the weekend and as far as I can tell have all the air out of the system. I went out and gave them as much abuse as possible on the country lanes around by me (max from 80mph stops). They are definately powerful and I could get the ABS working from around 60mph on a warm dry road with PE2's fitted. I didnt get them to fade but then again it was hardly up to the abuse you could give them on a track.
Unfortunately the pedal feel is not good. They feel 'weird' is the best word I can use. The pedal does not seem to get harder the more force you apply. Its like there is air in the system I suppose, they fell spongy but the way the braking power increases suggests its not.
On the plus side they weigh 5kg per wheel less then standard and look the business.
Maybe someone can shed some light on the pedal feel?
Overall I am unsure at the minute. I need to put some more miles on them but the mushy pedal will be something I will find hard to get used to.
I got them fitted at a garage because I wasnt confident about flaring the existing brake pipes (you basically have to cut the end off the existing pipe and flare it in order to use the fittings supplied with the kit). This proved to be alot of hassle and in my opinion and the person who was fitting them was piss poor. They should supply a fitting that allows a standard brake line to be attached into the caliper. Also the lines supplied were way too long.
I gave them another bleed over the weekend and as far as I can tell have all the air out of the system. I went out and gave them as much abuse as possible on the country lanes around by me (max from 80mph stops). They are definately powerful and I could get the ABS working from around 60mph on a warm dry road with PE2's fitted. I didnt get them to fade but then again it was hardly up to the abuse you could give them on a track.
Unfortunately the pedal feel is not good. They feel 'weird' is the best word I can use. The pedal does not seem to get harder the more force you apply. Its like there is air in the system I suppose, they fell spongy but the way the braking power increases suggests its not.
On the plus side they weigh 5kg per wheel less then standard and look the business.
Maybe someone can shed some light on the pedal feel?
Overall I am unsure at the minute. I need to put some more miles on them but the mushy pedal will be something I will find hard to get used to.