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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #105 on: May 22, 2013, 01:15:42 pm »
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1. stock front:


O2 RS/Golf/GTI - Ate FN3 54 mm: 2290 mm²

S3/R32/R - FNRG 57 mm: 2552 mm²




2. aftermarket - fits properly:


AP Racing 6-pot CP7068 (355x32 ) > 2350 mm² (special version of CP7040-caliper for Golf V/VI, Scirocco etc.)

AP Racing 6-pot CP5570: 27.0 + 31.8 + 38.1 > 573 mm² + 794 mm² + 1140 mm² = 2507 mm²

Audi TT-RS: 36 + 40 mm > 1018 mm² + 1257 mm² = 2275 mm²

Boxster: 40 mm + 36 mm > 1257 mm² + 1018 mm² = 2275 mm²

Boxster S: 40 mm + 36 mm > 1257 mm² + 1018 mm² = 2275 mm²

993 Turbo: 36 + 44 mm > 1018 mm² + + 1520 mm² = 2538 mm²

Brembo GT 'A-caliper': 40 mm + 36 mm > 1257 mm² + 1018 mm² = 2275 mm²

Stoptech ST-40: 38 mm + 34 mm > 908 mm² + 1134 mm² = 2043 mm²

Wilwood FNSL6R: 41.1 + 28.4 + 28.4 mm > 1330 + 636 + 636 mm² = 2602 mm²

Mov'it:
4s2 - 36 / 44 = 2538 mm²
4s3 - 36 / 44 = 2538 mm² (u.a. als VAG-Kit mit 322x32er Scheibe, geht unter 17")
4m6 - 36 / 44 = 2538 mm²
6m1 - 28 / 32 / 38 = 2554 mm²




3. aftermarket - mismatch:


Forge: 707 mm² + 1046 mm² + 1164 mm² = 2917 mm²

Mov'it:

4s4:  40 / 44 = 2777 mm²
4s5:  38 / 46 = 2796 mm²
6m3:  30 / 34 / 38 = 2749 mm²


Brembo 8-pot RS4/R8/Gallardo: 28 + 28 + 32 + 32 mm > 2840 mm²

Brembo 8-pot RS6 : 4192 mm²  (!!!)

996 Turbo: 40 + 44 mm >  1257 mm² + 1520 mm² = 2777 mm²

Q7/Touareg/Cayenne (there are 3):

34/36/38 mm : 907.920 + 1017.876 + 1134.115 = ~ 3060 mm²
32/36/38 mm : 804.248 + 1017.876 + 1134.115 = ~ 2956 mm²
30/34/38 mm : 706.858 + 907.920 + 1134.115 = ~ 2749 mm²




4. master cylinder:


- 22,22 mm >  388 mm² (some Golf V, some Scirocco etc.)

- 23,81 mm >  445 mm² (Golf V R32, Golf V GTI, Golf VI GTI, Golf R, Scirocco 2.0T + R)

- 25,40 mm >  507 mm² (RS3 + TT-RS)



5. rear:


GTI/RS: C38 > 1134 mm²

S3/R32/R: C41 > 1320 mm²

Movit 4m1: 28 / 30 = 1323 mm²

Movit 4m2:  28 / 30 = 1323 mm²




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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #106 on: May 29, 2013, 03:15:10 pm »
Im on the road to sorting my Ed 30 out. I had Tarox 6 pots on my old APR stage 3 MKIV and these worked well on track. I also looking around and was considering the road Tarox 10 pot kit or VWR kit or AICON
I also am ordering .KW Csports and anti lift kit before I get diff and APR STAGE 2. Any one using Tarox kit.




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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #107 on: May 29, 2013, 03:27:19 pm »
Tarox fail in salty and wet weather conditions. Anodized finish + no dust seals.
If you drive it daily get painted and properly sealed ones.
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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #108 on: May 29, 2013, 03:47:36 pm »
Im on the road to sorting my Ed 30 out. I had Tarox 6 pots on my old APR stage 3 MKIV and these worked well on track. I also looking around and was considering the road Tarox 10 pot kit or VWR kit or AICON
I also am ordering .KW Csports and anti lift kit before I get diff and APR STAGE 2. Any one using Tarox kit.






I had Tarox and as The bruce writes they are not ideal foruse on the road, and my set was extremely noisy so i went for a set of 4 pots with 370mm discs from AKS Tuning, they are miles better than the Tarox 10 pots GT34 with 330mm discs i had before  :happy2:

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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #109 on: May 30, 2013, 01:05:54 pm »
The Finnish on my old 6pots went off on the calipers but the pedal feel was great. The discs and bells were very expensive to replace. I may consider the VWR kit and others before deciding.
Tarox kit certainly performed well in my experience and they got a real pounding.
My track orientaated .MK2 16V does what I need for track which is somewhat holding me back on what i do to the Ed30.Icertainly will sort out suspension and brakes if nothing else.
Has anyone got experience of the anti lift kit? Will it stop axletramp?



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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #110 on: May 30, 2013, 01:21:09 pm »
I ran Alcons, I believe APR have them on their Golf R and Regal ran them on their MK5 the year it won the VW Cup.

In 2 years the discs were half worn and I'd used 4 sets of pads. Say 20k and track days into double figures.

Seals are internal, rather than Brembo style, so don't perish. Pads are generic Alcon shape, so vast range of options and about £120-200 depending on type. Clever anti rattle plates and staggered pistons meant they had very good road manners. I honestly couldn't fault them, and I'd buy them again every time.
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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #111 on: May 30, 2013, 08:34:20 pm »
I may well have a set of VWR brakes and a set of AP 330mm brakes both coming up for sale in the next week or so if interested?

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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #112 on: June 01, 2013, 07:14:35 am »
I may well have a set of VWR brakes and a set of AP 330mm brakes both coming up for sale in the next week or so if interested?
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Re: AP Racing vs VW Racing Brakes
« Reply #113 on: September 26, 2013, 11:10:11 pm »
Can any body confirm what is needed to fit VWR brakes to Cupra alloy hubs/carriers is it just 20mm longer bolts than what normally comes with the kit :happy2: