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Old 2005-09-24, 12:12 PM   #1
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Well there is a new set of rotors, pads, and brake lines. I would also like to sand my calipers and paint them. So...I was thinking we could invade Matt's house =P. That's if your up for it of course Matt. I would pay a good chunk of money for the time too ^_^. So whatchya think?
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Old 2005-09-24, 02:06 PM   #2
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What day?

Next weekend is auto-x, so that's out.

Brakes are one of the easier things to work. Not a lot of moving parts. The worst thing about brakes is bleeding process. Do you happen to pick up some speed bleeders for your calipers?

Speed Bleeders: http://bestbrakes.com/speed_bleeders.shtml#import

scroll down they have SVX ones.
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Old 2005-09-24, 02:39 PM   #3
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Yeah Man, it could be done, except this weekend the Sti is getting worked on, and next weekend is racin...Not sure when the best time would be. Are you in a hurry to get it done?
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Old 2005-09-24, 04:47 PM   #4
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Nope, not in a hurry so no worries. My brakes won't even be shipped tell next week. So once I get them we can setup a time and day =). I will buy some speed bleeders so we will be set. I am thinking there will be lots of pizza and beer(on me of course...cept youll have to buy since im underage )

Oh yeah...and what bake pads should I go with if I don't want to deal with too much dust...because white wheels+brake dust=retarded.
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Old 2005-09-24, 09:44 PM   #5
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Nope, not in a hurry so no worries. My brakes won't even be shipped tell next week. So once I get them we can setup a time and day =). I will buy some speed bleeders so we will be set. I am thinking there will be lots of pizza and beer(on me of course...cept youll have to buy since im underage )

Oh yeah...and what bake pads should I go with if I don't want to deal with too much dust...because white wheels+brake dust=retarded.
I used to be a big speed-bleeder fan, but I'm changed my mind.

They're great when they're new and the stuff they put on the threads keeps a tight seal.

But once they're used a bit, the thread compound wears out, and you end up sucking air w/ 'em unless you've got a friend to help you bleed the old fashioned way. And hell, if you're gonna do it w/ help anyway, you don't need speed bleeders.

IMO, the only reason you need speed bleeders is if you need to bleed the brakes alone inbetween sessions at a track day or something, and then you need to make sure you replace the speed bleeders at least once a year, or more often if you use them frequently.
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Old 2005-09-25, 12:44 AM   #6
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Oh yeah...and what bake pads should I go with if I don't want to deal with too much dust...because white wheels+brake dust=retarded.
When I painted my Volks white I went with Axxis Deluxe Plus on the recommendation from a friend at Stoptech. They were pretty good for me in my 4 pots. Zero dust, no noise, never faded them although I didn't push them super hard. I did coast down the back side of Mt Rose highway once a week without using the engine to slow... at least I did until I only made the trip up the hill and not down a few weeks ago. Anyways, the Deluxe plus are great cheap, non-dust, non-noisy pads, but also get a set for dedicated track/autocross/hard driving days since you will probably fade them and make them useless pretty easily with that kind of driving. For that I used Stoptech Club Spec pads, and I loved them. One set lasted me 2 track days, a bunch of autocrosses, and had lots of life left still. They bit well cold and hot and I never got a hint of fade. They were pretty dusty and noisy when cold (mildly warm actually was worst) but that can be said about any decent performance pad really.
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Old 2005-09-25, 01:51 AM   #7
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Ok, so an update: No speed bleeders will be ordered. I still need to choose a brake fluid to use. But those rotors pads sound right up my alley. There will be much pizza(Im thinking 5 mediums). What kind of beer do you all drink cause that needs to be there too for you guys =P.
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Old 2005-09-25, 09:08 AM   #8
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brake fluid = rbf600 by motul.

its my suggestion anyways
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brake fluid = rbf600 by motul.

its my suggestion anyways
That shit's the bomb, but probably not cost effective unless you're really punishing the brakes. For half the price, I'd suggest ATE superblue or ATE typ200.

There's a massive brake fluid thread around here somewhere... there's one on pads as well...

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Way old thread on Motul vs. ATE

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I never had prob with mt speed bleeds and Mikek likes his.

Scott, do you mean the thread wears out from cracking it open or because of the actual time in the caliper?
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But once they're used a bit, the thread compound wears out, and you end up sucking air w/ 'em ...

IMO, the only reason you need speed bleeders is if you need to bleed the brakes alone inbetween sessions at a track day or something, and then you need to make sure you replace the speed bleeders at least once a year, or more often if you use them frequently.
If you're worried about the thread sealant wearing off, just take out the SB, wire brush off the old stuff and put some new sealant on.
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Old 2005-09-26, 08:36 AM   #12
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yeah motul is spendy, but i figure 8 bucks vs 4 bucks aint that big o deal.

now if it was 40 vs 20 then i wouldnt even buy that shit.
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yeah motul is spendy, but i figure 8 bucks vs 4 bucks aint that big o deal.

now if it was 40 vs 20 then i wouldnt even buy that shit.
Well when you bleed 10+ times a year that adds up.

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Old 2005-09-26, 03:37 PM   #14
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yeah motul is spendy, but i figure 8 bucks vs 4 bucks aint that big o deal.

now if it was 40 vs 20 then i wouldnt even buy that shit.

Hahahahaha...What's heavier? 5lbs of sand or 5lbs of Feathers?
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So what color should we paint my calipers?
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So what color should we paint my calipers?
Blue.

no pink. STi pink!
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Old 2005-09-26, 10:03 PM   #17
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Keep in mind the rotors are black brembos. How could I get a hand on these said brake pads(Axxis deluxe plus), fluids(Im going with ATE), and high temp paints needed for calipers.
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For the first two, try stoptech.com

for the high temp paint, try Wal-Mart of Home Depot.
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Old 2005-09-27, 02:38 AM   #19
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What Nick said.
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Old 2005-10-11, 12:31 AM   #20
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Ok, so the custom rotors are in and will be put on soon (Matt willing of course). What kind of sandpaper should I buy and where should I buy it(for the calipers). I decided I am going with black on black for the color. Oh...and do you guys mind if we change teh sparky plugs too(heard they are a pain on the SVX...not to mention I am a little nublet anyway)? And then if we could change to my winter wheels. Anyway. There shall be beer and pizza regardless of how much gets done.
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I've never done the plugs on an SVX, but on the WRX it involves removing stuff like the airbox, sprayer bottle, and battery. Probably the same deal on the SVX with the addition of the coolant overflow tank, and both fender liners, since you need to get the two rear plugs though a hatch in the wheel well.

In addition you're gonna need like eleventy-billion different socket extensions to get a wrench on those buggers. And some latex gloves to put inbetween the socket junctions to make sure they don't come loose, 'cause if they do it'll be a nightmare to get 'em out of the motor.
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Old 2005-10-13, 10:39 PM   #22
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Then scratch the sparks, I will hit those up at he same time as my stage III(if it ever gets finished). Anyway, I had to send back my front rotors, so I won't be ready yet again =/.
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