Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: AndyF]
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08/31/10 10:57 AM
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Yes, it is a road race car. Those are 10.7 brakes in the picture and they work just fine on a car that goes 150+ mph. The car could probably use more rear brake so we might step it up to the larger rotors.
So on a 3200lb E-body with really wide (good) tires the 11.75/11.7" brakes all around would work pretty well at speed...???
Sure wish i could fit the really big stuff under stock rims... I'd like the option ov throwing the stock rims on for a nostalgia night now and then...
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: Pale_Roader]
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08/31/10 12:49 PM
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Just depends how much power you have and how hard you drive. A powerful 3200 lb car that is being driven hard on a road race course will cook the factory 11.75 rotors really quick. If you're just cruising around the track then they'll last a long time.
We use a custom built 13 x 1.250 rotor up front on this Valiant with Baer six piston calipers. Those are $3000 brakes and even those will start to fade after repeated stops from 150. Factory 11.75 rotors up front would be toast in a few laps on a car like this.
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: AndyF]
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09/01/10 06:21 AM
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Just depends how much power you have and how hard you drive. A powerful 3200 lb car that is being driven hard on a road race course will cook the factory 11.75 rotors really quick. If you're just cruising around the track then they'll last a long time.
We use a custom built 13 x 1.250 rotor up front on this Valiant with Baer six piston calipers. Those are $3000 brakes and even those will start to fade after repeated stops from 150. Factory 11.75 rotors up front would be toast in a few laps on a car like this.
You know, i drive my cars pretty hard. Actually no, i should say i drive them pretty fast, all the time, everywhere, but somehow i am just not hard on the brakes. I get crazy mileage out ov brakes compared to others. Even on the girlfriend's 96GT Mustang, with its 4-wheel (but very small) discs, i've only warped two sets (fronts) in 4 years, and those stock GT (not the Cobra brakes) will warp if you look at 'em hard enough...
I've got a couple cars i've owned for years and years that still have the brakes on them they came with. Sure, road racing will change the needs drastically, but i still say i'd do better than most, wear-wise. Again, the ONLY reason i wont go with bigger 13 or 14" set-ups, is so i can still use stock rims on occasion.
I'm assuming you're doing all the usual tricks with your Valiant like cooling/ducting, SS hoses, etc....??? I haven't gone that far yet, but i will with this project i'm building.
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: AndyF]
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09/05/10 02:08 AM
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AndyF: Cass, is the Ford Explorer kit still available? Looks like it isn't in the catalog anymore. Have you used the new kit?
What catalog?
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: Pale_Roader]
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10/01/10 08:52 PM
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Yes, it is a road race car. Those are 10.7 brakes in the picture and they work just fine on a car that goes 150+ mph. The car could probably use more rear brake so we might step it up to the larger rotors.
So on a 3200lb E-body with really wide (good) tires the 11.75/11.7" brakes all around would work pretty well at speed...???
Sure wish i could fit the really big stuff under stock rims... I'd like the option ov throwing the stock rims on for a nostalgia night now and then...
Hi, good day. there's just had happened to my car and ohh, i just had realized that to increase the boost of my ford i need to fix the engine i mean i need to adjust the settings. from my ford parts. ha ha ha
cheer up! mikoto | miyata
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
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10/02/10 01:42 PM
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Do these have provision for an emergency brake, also what weight saving is there over 11" drums on my dana. Mick
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
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10/03/10 09:03 AM
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Doctor Diff do you have a web site to review the kits??
Thank you Kiddart
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
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05/05/11 09:26 PM
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This is a pretty cost effective solution Cass put together for me. He supplied the re-drilled GM rotors and bolt on brackets. I supplied the GM Metric calipers and line kit. It requires a few little mods on the calipers but overall this is strictly a bolt on upgrade for around $300. You can get the calipers in a 2 3/8 piston, instead of the normal 2 1/2, which with the small 10.5 rotors makes the bias work out good.
Last edited by clovis; 05/06/11 07:09 AM.
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: clovis]
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05/05/11 09:58 PM
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What is the weight savings over the big Dana drums? I don't know what they weigh.
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Re: DoctorDiff's rear disc kit
[Re: clovis]
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05/05/11 10:33 PM
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You can get the calipers in a 2 3/8 piston, instead of the normal 2 1/2, which with the small 10.5 rotors makes the bias work out good.
Do you have stock front end? Booster?
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