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Old 2005-02-07, 04:44 PM   #1
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Default Volvo Evolve S40

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550 hp on an inline 5 turbocharged

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Up front are monstrous 380mm two-piece rotors with eight-piston liquid cooled AP Racing calipers. At the rear are 362mm two-piece rotors with six-piston AP Racing calipers

Overkill much?
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Old 2005-02-07, 04:58 PM   #2
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WOW. That is quite the machine.
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Old 2005-02-07, 05:03 PM   #3
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Up front are monstrous 380mm two-piece rotors with eight-piston liquid cooled AP Racing calipers. At the rear are 362mm two-piece rotors with six-piston AP Racing calipers

Overkill much?
Hahaha... talk about unnecessary.
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Old 2005-02-07, 05:32 PM   #4
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wow .... Looks like an upgraded Scion TC.. lol
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Old 2005-02-07, 05:37 PM   #5
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wow .... Looks like an upgraded Scion TC.. lol
Ouch, but I have to agree especially from the rear view. I like the little horizontal vents on the side of the hood.
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That car is pure sex.

...but watercooled brakes? There's only one vehicle that needs those:

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...but watercooled brakes? There's only one vehicle that needs those:

SUPERTRUCKER!! Those are soo cool.
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Actually, Prodrive uses them on Tarmac stages on the Impreza.
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Old 2005-02-07, 06:04 PM   #9
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Water would seam like a bad choice for a cooling system for brakes. I've heard of circulating the brake fluid when not being used, and believe there was even mentionof a brake fluid cooler/radiator, but with the low BP, water doesn't sound like a great idea... Maybe I'm just not seeing it...
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Water would seam like a bad choice for a cooling system for brakes. I've heard of circulating the brake fluid when not being used, and believe there was even mentionof a brake fluid cooler/radiator, but with the low BP, water doesn't sound like a great idea... Maybe I'm just not seeing it...
Quite possible. You could always just replace "water" with "liquid" cooling and use brake fluid or water/coolant mixture or whatever. The only component of liquid-cooled brakes I'm personally familiar with are the calipers themselves. Never looked into how the rest of the system typically works.
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At least in the case of the trucks... water *is* used. And by "used" I mean, it's actually used up. They spray water on the brakes, the water converts to steam, the brakes get cooler. Try not to run out of water before the end of the race or you're screwed.
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Ah... the AP/Alcon water-cooled brakes actually use a recirculating system either from the engine coolant, or a seperate radiator somewhere like oil coolers use. They have a seperate system of water passages cast into them.
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...but watercooled brakes? There's only one vehicle that needs those:
Even the number of pistons is way overkill, unless they're going to be tracking it with the stickiest race tires in the world strapped on. Maybe.
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The real reason for all the overkill is mostly marketing. They need all the "street cred" they can muster to go up agains tthe AMG SL55, M5, M6, etc. etc. etc. 8 piston liquid-cooled brakes sound way cooler than standard 6 pot brakes.

But I agree; in that segment, big fat rotors with good strong 4 piston calipers engineered properly would be about perfect for 99% of buyers.
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available on ebay?

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But I agree; in that segment, big fat rotors with good strong 4 piston calipers engineered properly would be about perfect for 99% of buyers.
Exactamundo. I was talking to one of the engineering guys from StopTech at SEMA and he was saying that for pretty much everything short of real high end race car stuff, 4 piston calipers work just fine even in the front. They make 6-piston kits because everyone thinks "OMG 6 piston rulezors!1!!", but they just end up shrinking the piston size because you don't need that much piston area to make the required brake torque.
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I saw it at SEMA and talked to the guys that built it. Definitely overkill, who tubs the rear of a Volvo?
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