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I'm interested too. I am about to start a complete overhaul of my front suspension and have purchased:
- DMCEU's SS LCA
- DMCEU's polyurethane bushings
- DriveStainless's adjustable ride height springs and adjustable dampening for the shocks
- New balljoints, tie rod ends etc
The only thing remaining on my list is to settle on which alternative to go with for the upgraded brakes so the above research provides an interesting alternative and comes at a good time. Keep me in the loop!
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com
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LS Swapper
I really appreciate the interest guys. I will be sending parts out to Clint here shortly so we can get the testing in motion. I look forward to hear his findings.
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LS Swapper
Originally Posted by
Henrik
I'm interested too. I am about to start a complete overhaul of my front suspension and have purchased:
- DMCEU's SS LCA
- DMCEU's polyurethane bushings
- DriveStainless's adjustable ride height springs and adjustable dampening for the shocks
- New balljoints, tie rod ends etc
The only thing remaining on my list is to settle on which alternative to go with for the upgraded brakes so the above research provides an interesting alternative and comes at a good time. Keep me in the loop!
That will be a pretty awesome suspension setup. I have heard very good things about Matt's coilovers.
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A question on the subject of DMCEU's vented rotors:
Ed offers three Power Brake Kits - all with vented rotors for the front.
Now, Brake Kits #2 and #3 clearly come with spacers for the stock calipers to accommodate the additional thickness of the vented rotors, but what about the calipers for Kit #1?: Has he designed and produced all new castings? I e-mailed him and asked if him:
Hi Ed,
A question regarding the calipers in your Power Brakes Kit 1: Are they:
1) Stock calipers + spacers, or are they
2) Wider (non-stock), calipers?
He replied:
" They are wider, so no adaptor kit."
The way I interpret his reply is that he has come up with an entirely new design and casting for the calipers in Brake Kit #1. Quite impressive if that is the case. Am I interpreting this correctly?
Thanks,
Henrik
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com
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LS Swapper
They may be the Girling calipers off the Ford Capri. Certain models came with vented discs.
Im not seeing a benefit to these calipers over the stock calipers with a spacer, unless the bore is larger. Which I doubt as the rotors are smaller than the stock delorean rotors.
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Originally Posted by
Josh
They may be the Girling calipers off the Ford Capri.
Ah - didn't think about that possibility.
Originally Posted by
Josh
Im not seeing a benefit to these calipers over the stock calipers with a spacer...
The wider, non-spacer calipers have one less joint than the spacer ditto, so the one benefit would be greater integrity, reduced potential for leaks etc.
Originally Posted by
Josh
...unless the bore is larger.
I'll ask Ed.
Originally Posted by
Josh
...the rotors are smaller than the stock delorean rotors.
The diameter of the vented rotor is less than stock? Not meaning to doubt you but how do you know that? I'd have to ask Ed about that too.
Thanks,
Henrik
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com
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LS Swapper
I am referring to the Capri vented front rotors which are 245mm in diameter. The stock delorean brakes are 254mm
Eds rotors are the same diameter as stock.
As for leak resistance and structural integrity of the caliper, I wouldn't be too concerned. There are many other things in the front suspension that will fall apart before the caliper does! Spacer or not. In my opinion.
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Aha - gotcha.
By chance, what is the diameter for the Miata rotors you are using?
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com
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LS Swapper
I am using all NB 1.8 parts, so 255mm diameter rotors. In 2001 they introduced bigger brakes that were 270mm (with larger bore calipers and bigger pads) that can be bought new for the same price as the smaller brakes but they do not fit under a 14" rim.
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Thanks Josh and Clint for pursuing this. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com
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