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Thinking about upgrading brakes
Hey everyone i just got a 92 Teal Green SVX. I have read about SVXs having rotors issues and i was thinking of upgrading to something like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Subar...10824031QQrdZ1 I was wondering has anyone bought anything off this seller and is it a good deal. Thxs Ed |
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Hey, welcome to the club. Some members have gotten rotors and pads from Raceconcepts and have had good experiences and quality products. Generic Ebay auctions I am wary of since they could easily be junk. Also, I would personally stay away from cross drilled rotors. They can crack more easily... may not, but could... just my personal feeling.
I would wait a bit before buying new brake components until you start to need them. The stock brakes aren't that bad. You could always try one of the couple big brake kits... if you really want to upgrade, and spend a healthy chunk of change.
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Or talk to SVXfiles about his Big Brake Kit.
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If you are going for "Show" (Very sexy look and Insane Braking capability and want to spend a few thousand $$$) then contact Precision Braking... They make a 6 piston front kit and 4 piston rear kit... Warning!!!! It will cost you about $3,500 to do both the front and rear...
If you just want the rotors to look cool then take your caliper off... Clean it... Powdercoat it the color of your choice... Pick up a set of Slotted rotors and throw it all back together.... If you want better braking performance for cheap $$$... A set of Slotted Rotors and good set of pads will do the trick... If you Autocross and want better "Feel" in your brakes you can do a few things... 1.) "Zip-Tie" mod... Take zip ties to your brake lines... 2.) Stainless Steel Brake lines... 3.) Better Pads.... 4.) Slotted Rotors - if you do a large amount of hard stops and you want to cut down on brake fade... Overall though, the SVX brake system is just fine for the car... Don't believe me?? Pull the ABS fuse... Go down the road at about 30MPH... Now STAND ON THE BRAKES... If you can lock up your wheels then your brakes are totally fine... If you want to adjust there the brakes start to grab in the pedal movment, you can adjust the Brake Booster adjustment nut... Just get on the floor and look up under your dash... YOu'll see the rod coming through the firewall and attaching to your pedal... Turn the nut one way to give more "slack" and onother way to decrease the slack... However, you do want to make sure that when you finish adjusting it that you haven't over adjusted it so that your brakes are dragging or that your brake lights are always on... If either of those happen then you will need to back it off alittle... Hope some of those options help ya out...
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Another option is to stick around... I am planning on making a mounting bracket for the SVX to mount all aftermarket STi rotors and calipers... I'll probably do it as a project for my engineering degree. NC State's facilities at my disposal ... I'll try to make some good use out of them ;-)... Not sure when it will happen, but I hope to have the design layout and materieal selected by the end of the year... Since I am poor as hell, I won't beable to get ahold of STi brakes or aftermarket brakes... I'll have to call up companies and have them send me specs of the mounting points... If that doesn't work then I have a few friends here in raleigh with STi's... We'll just take apart their wheels and figure it out...
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2020 Subaru Outback Touring - Wife's first Subaru 2005 Volvo V70R - 5-cylinder love! :Heart: ** SOLD **1998 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Wagon - MOST RELIABLE car I've ever owned ** SOLD **2006Subaru WRXSTi (Former "Boxer4Racing.com / Continential Tire" STi) - Built EJ22t block / EJ207 JDM STi "big port heads" - 9,000rpm MONEY PIT!!! ** SOLD ** 1995 "Tree-Hugger Green" SVX L AWD(5 MT) --- "Gumby" 130K miles #399 in MY95, my original love... |
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I haven't had any problems with my svx's brakes. car stops fine from a brisk pace, though the feel is NOTHING compared to my 240's.
A bit of irony. the rotors from the evo match the calipfers form an STI, and both bolt right onto a 240sx o_o |
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I bought something very simular to those.
I spent $155.00 +shipping. Now my car stops on a dime and even leaves change. Quote:
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The price for those are a little steep... there is a brake company that gives discounts to the SVX members but oh god I forgot their name! I just remember that they're located in South California.... And there was some discussion about zinc plating on their brakes about a month back. I'd search for you but I have an early day. Best of luck.
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RACECONCEPTS! There ya go.
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I have the raceconcepts dimpled/slotted rotors and really like them.
Harry Newman "newsvx" is an experienced autocrosser and driving instructor, racing at Summit Point this weekend. He is very a very particular person when it comes to his brakes. He just installed a set of the OC Autosport cross-drilled/slotted rotors all around and he seems very impressed with them. I saw them up close at the Reading meet and they look very well made. So far he has no complaints on their performance. They are currently available on ebay for $139.00 for a set of 4 rotors. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SUBAR...10258185QQrdZ1 send newsvx a PM if you need more information. .
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So Harry's no longer stock . In all actuality the SVX brakes very well for its vintage and today would be about mid-pack in braking ability. I find it funny that the one thing that improves your braking feel and capacity the most for the least amount of money wasn't mentioned. Change your fluid!
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+1 on the fluid. Get the synthetic stuff it has a higher boiling point.
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Both Harry and I change our fluid on a regular basis. Harry more so since he autocrosses a lot and, prior to getting on the track at Summit Point, he must show his fluid was changed within the opast 90 days.
We both use the DOT 4 ATE Super Blue racing fluid. It comes in both blue and gold, which if you alternate, makes it easy to see when all the previous fluid has been flushed. http://www.ate-brakes.com.
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. Subaru Ambassador 1996 Polo Green LSi #216..138,100 miles...SOLD JFICX8659TH100216.....Date of Manufacture: November 16, 1995..... Fuji Heavy Industries..Ōta North Plant....Ōta City,. Gunma Prefecture, Japan In-Service Date: January 2, 1997 "The Pristine Green Polo Machine” First Polo Green on the Network First Clear front turn signals, JDM Alcyone hood emblem, rear panel, and BOXER engine cover on the Network (US) (2000) First 5000K HID factory fog lights (2007) First SVX JDM BBS wheels on a USDM SVX (2013) HID lighting (5000K) for headlight and H3 fog lights, PIAA SuperExtreme 120W high beams, rebuilt EG33 longblock, Cometic head gaskets, Phase II flexplate, AMR aluminum radiator with custom silicone hoses, 160A high-output alternator in aluminum-ceramic coated case, new design alternator wiring upgrade v.4, rare factory headlight protectors, refinished JDM BBS mesh aluminum wheels and custom, polished billet aluminum new hex center caps, LED grille mod, R1 Concepts high-carbon cryo slotted rotors, Akebono ceramic pads, Goodridge S/S braided brake lines, Smallcar Stage 1 shift kit, ThermalTech aluminum/ceramic-coated valve covers, Energy Suspension urethane front & rear swaybar bushings, Bontrager22 rear swaybar with QS Components Chromoly Teflon/Kevlar endlinks, "$15.00/5 minute" suspension mod. Hella Supertone horns, Custom stainless steel exhaust system with 2" headpipes, Magnaflow cats, AeroTurbine AR25 resonator /AWD "Bullet" muffler. R.I.P. 2010 Subaru Outback Limited 2.5 CVT...338,000 miles. Totaled by a 1,300 lb. COW March 4, 2016 2014 Hyundai Avante Limited ...178,000 miles. Actually quieter and smoother than the Outback 2007 Mazda Miata MX-5 PRHT...102,000 miles. Plenty of parts, service and windshields. 4th Registered Network member —2/21/2001 My NEW locker..I...My Email..I..Wikipedia/SVX . . |
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Valvoline syth comes in a brownish grey container and is the best bang for the buck out there. Within a couple degrees flash point of actual race fluid at a 1/3 of the price plus you don't have compatablility issues.
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and of course
check out the options we have on our site
www.planetsvx.com our rotors dont come from korea or tawain etc.. many on the site have ours on their cars including me
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