Brembo service parts

Greygtir

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Does anyone have a good reliable source for brembo brake. Need some service items for the gt8 calliper

cheers
 

warpspeed

Well-Known Member
There's a company called Big Red who refurb calipers and supply service stuff at reasonable prices Tom
 

PobodY

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Yer there helpful but no kit for the 8pots I have
They don't have all the parts for a GTiR calliper either; I think I wanted new slider pins, and they said they don't make them... but they've got the entire seal kit and new pistons so you can ~90% rebuild a calliper.
 
Are they not massive overkill on a car the weight of a pulsar? Even a track car with 500bhp+ I would have thought would be OK with a 330x28mm disc with someting like a brembo 4 pot monoblock and a 300mm rear disc. Seems like alot of unsprung weight by the time you factor in the 365mm discs they were designed to work with.
 

Greygtir

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Cheers. I'm sure the car will perform fine once get them fitted. Back to the matter at hand no one know if a place I can get seals from? Really don't want to go vw. And has anyone used the nut an nipple method ?

Kidest regards
 

MarkTurbo

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Are they not massive overkill on a car the weight of a pulsar? Even a track car with 500bhp+ I would have thought would be OK with a 330x28mm disc with someting like a brembo 4 pot monoblock and a 300mm rear disc. Seems like alot of unsprung weight by the time you factor in the 365mm discs they were designed to work with.
Depends on bhp and what the car is going to be used for i suppose. Most wrc cars are about the same weight as a gti-r and in tarmac spec will be running upto 380mm discs and 8 pot calipers on the front and 300mm with 4 pots on the rear and thats with around 330bhp.
 

Greygtir

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Yes and watercooled and start at about 700 a corner already looked at them. And it's not a half hearted fast road car
 
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