STARION 4 SPOT BRAKE CONVERSION

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STARION 4 SPOT BRAKE CONVERSION

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The tech file is finished, and can be downloaded from the Camotec website.

here: http://www.camotec.net/stazdocs.html

Thanks Cookie and Ben for your help.
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Good job Merlin.

Merlin should take most credit for the article. I only supplied some of the pictures.
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not true, cookie, you provided the impetus to get me going on it in the first place.
and helped demonstrate i wasnt going to get anywhere with the R33 calipers, and lent me an old booster so i could sort out the master cylinder aspect. it all helps!
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Post by hcca »

Nice work :)

By the way, wasn't there some issue with the Wilwood calipers being not road legal since they don't have dust covers?

Also, how much does the upgrade change the standard offset (if any). I'd love to do this conversion, but don't want to use spacers. Obviously if it changes the offset to something more common it increases the number of wheel options :)
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Post by Cookiemonster »

Any brake conversion would require an engineer's signature. Speak to one first before buying any parts.

The offset remains the same.
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Post by 4g6beat »

how much did the calipers themselves set you back?

i'd be assuming it'd be cheaper to buy from the states does anyone have a source we can look at?

I know i can't afford it right now but this'd be an excellent idea in future as engineering wouldn't be a great hastle.

Also does this mean we caqn't legally remove the dust covers from bhind our existing starion discs?
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Post by MrBishi »

I may have missed it but you don't specify the thickness of the backing plate.

Good work all round.

HCCA - my engineer said nay to the willwoods for the dust cap issue. I'd suggest all engineers have different opinions.
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4g6beat wrote:how much did the calipers themselves set you back?

i'd be assuming it'd be cheaper to buy from the states does anyone have a source we can look at?
I bought mine from http://www.rpmnet.com

This is the caliper Merlin is using:

http://www.secureperformanceorder.com/o ... uctID=6617

Your looking at around $500 for a pair landed at your door. This varies depending on the exchange rate. Don't forget you'll need to add brake pads and brake lines on top of that.
MrBishi wrote:I may have missed it but you don't specify the thickness of the backing plate.
12mm
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Post by merlin »

EBC greenstuff pads cost $85 from Warringah Brake & Clutch.
The caliper plate is 12mm thich, as shown on the drawing.
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Post by 4g6beat »

Thanks for the info guys :)

In regards to brake lines, are there any off the shelf braided items (race spec with rubbber collars) i was reading an old zoom and thought since i gotta replace my hoses i might as well do it properly for later.
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Braided lines would be great, seen them on ebay a few times, US dealers.

Nice work Dave, nice work.
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Credit to all involved, absolute top notch work. Thankyou.
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