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Rear Brembo Setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="ac427cobra" data-source="post: 10380724" data-attributes="member: 6247"><p>Your are correct that the S-197 vehicles are a lot different than the SN-95's. They are a LOT more rigid platform wise, they have a much longer wheelbase, they are heavier and they have better suspension design. However having said that, I would never put a 1.100" thick 13" rotor on the rear of the car with a four piston caliper unless I had a 15" front braking system with a six or eight piston caliper and 700 rwhp. </p><p></p><p>Driving a car at six or eight tenths is a lot different than driving it at ten tenths. :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac427cobra, post: 10380724, member: 6247"] Your are correct that the S-197 vehicles are a lot different than the SN-95's. They are a LOT more rigid platform wise, they have a much longer wheelbase, they are heavier and they have better suspension design. However having said that, I would never put a 1.100" thick 13" rotor on the rear of the car with a four piston caliper unless I had a 15" front braking system with a six or eight piston caliper and 700 rwhp. Driving a car at six or eight tenths is a lot different than driving it at ten tenths. :-D [/QUOTE]
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