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Hark

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Joined
Dec 5, 2010
Messages
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Location
Russia, 61-reg
Interior:
salon1.jpg

salon2.jpg

salon3.jpg

salon4.jpg

salon5.jpg

streeringwheel-v2.jpg


touchscreen (2007)
pumaputer-stage1.jpg


syspension (2014):
bilstein-b8sprint.jpg


front brakes (2012, 278mm, 6-pot)
try2-3.jpg

mc-pads-1.jpg


2014:
6pot2-2.jpg


rear brakes (2012, 280mm)
rear-brakes.jpg

rear_brakes_4.jpg

rear_brakes_3.jpg


tyres for fun:
mt-15.jpg


PS
there are a few more mods, pics are coming soon ..
 
Those front brakes are immense? The braking on this car must be awesome.

I really want these calipers on my mk4 Fiesta so they fit my 15's. 4 pots would be great but 6's must jaw breaking. The discs look like fiesta st discs or are they part of the kit?

Cheers

Ally
 
Good skills that man!
How did you find the rear disc conversion? It's on my todo list.
How have you gone about front/rear breaking balace?
 
>>Those front brakes are immense? The braking on this car must be awesome.
multi-pots calipers provide only fast response. Breaking eff. depends on disk's diameter and pad's compaund only. In the matter of fact 300mm disk and 4-pots is better then 6-pot and 278mm (in case braking pad is the same).

>>How did you find the rear disc conversion? It's on my todo list.
>>How have you gone about front/rear breaking balace?
These are VAG-calipers with handmake mounting bracket.
ABS makes the balance very well dispite of very big rear disk.
 

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