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Old 22-08-2014, 11:13 PM   #1
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Default Re: BA-FG Monoblock 4 Pot Brake Upgrade

Will the rotors be for the brembo 4 pot caliper or single piston PBR rears?

I couldn't believe the rotors after the track day I did, they looked brand new even with the aggressive pads I was running. I've upped the ante to full race spec pads now after I killed the set I had lmao
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Old 23-08-2014, 10:30 AM   #2
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Default Re: BA-FG Monoblock 4 Pot Brake Upgrade

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Will the rotors be for the brembo 4 pot caliper or single piston PBR rears?

I couldn't believe the rotors after the track day I did, they looked brand new even with the aggressive pads I was running. I've upped the ante to full race spec pads now after I killed the set I had lmao
We want to be able to supply for both the Brembo 4 pot and the PBR callipers but just takes a little time. We now have on board the ex brake engineer from Prodrive to help get these things happening quicker now. We also will have a FG test car soon to test new brake and other chassis related parts.
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