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K-tec Big Disk conversion



  Trophy #473
Im interested in a set of these, but have noticed that the package for 16v clios includeds new calliper carriers? how come, also any pics if anyone has a set fitted? Wolud e-mail k-tec but its just as easy to post here plus i'll get pics and feedback.

cheers

nathan
 
The discs are thicker than std in the kit.

When i had it fitted to my megane 1 (same brakes as 16v) i had to grind the caliper carrier back to get a sensible amount of disc clearance so i guess thats why they've started including them now...they didn't used too tho...
 
Wouldn't bother, spend a few more penies and go for teh wilwood 4 pot kit, from mark at ritchspeed imports
 
I've never had 4pots but the k-tec big brake kit was a noticable improvment over standard and for not that much more than what you'd pay for standard...it also looks shithot behind larger wheels (16s/17s).

K-tec had them fitted to their 300bhp R5 demo car so they're up to the job...
 
  Fiat Coupe 20v turbo
I've had the 285 mm k-tecs and they were ok....but not worth it if you want better braking performance. Look sweeet but 4 pots are the way to go for stopping power.
 
  Fiat Coupe 20v turbo
Personally I would'nt bother....a good pair of pads will be just as good for road use. Only good for looks...imo
 
  Snotter's
Agreed,to get a noticeable difference you need bigger discs and callipers.Id just get some good quality discs,pads and fluid
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
well ive changed the discs and pads already, my fluid does need changing, ordered the EBC 307c stuff
 
I don't recomend they they are better than stock and do look realy nice but if you ever drive the car on atrack the brakes will be gone in a few laps I did a track day with them on the Williams and they were gone I'd complelty wrecked the whole setup. 4 pots are the way to do I've yet to fade them and they look like a proper racing car. I'd recomend getting new disks and if necessary go to a btter pad like ds2500 or ds3000 (I'm not sure the 3000's are road legal and they do eat disks). Then get some decient fluid.
They did look good though.
 
  Trophy #473
cheers for all the reply's. Weighing it all up i think i may just get the K-tec kit, considering my clio is a 1.2 for now, and im sure the kit will be a vast improvement on my current brakes, plus they will look pretty good behind my 17"s. Only thinking of getting uprated brakes as mine are on the way out.
Now what colour callipers....?

also are the pads that come with the kit 'low dust'?
 
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  193 mk2
yozza and bbpt are both doing break upgrades give them a ring, both are probably better than the k-tec ones!!!
 


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