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Kk upgrade the engines bhp first then the brake mate
 
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jassyo06 said:
Kk upgrade the engines bhp first then the brake mate

Actually have no complaint on the current braking system, just saw Brembo calipers so much bigger, looks nice. (when painted in RED!)
 
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The brakes on the RCZ are fine, especially on the THP 200, just paint your calipers red, simples.
 

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Brembo is not going to develop a braking system for the RCZ, this comes straight from them. I was in contact with them for the past 6-months waiting for them to use my car for development of the system, only for them to bail out last week (I am not too happy about that either as I wasted time waiting for them).

I am now working with another after-market brake company. We are working on having a system for front and rear. No idea of when it will be ready as this is a development process as well, and no idea of cost, not yet.

The Tarox is way overkill with 10-pot and only front and too expensive, IMO.
 
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Yes Tarox is good but bloody expensive! £ 2 278 :police: and it's only for front :text-bravo:
 

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Thank you. So you can get the entire front setup at the price you mention, prefer to have this one over the Tarox. And it looks like the rear stays stock.

I do agree that for the street the factory brakes are good enough, and even good enough for light track use (although a change in brake fluid would be recommended to help with heat). But heavy track use you definitely need to upgrade the fronts and fluid. So any upgrade to brakes for a street driven RCZ would be more for aesthetics, but that's good with me, because not just will they look good, but when needed they will out perform factory brakes.

And now that I have this link I am a like a child in a sweet shop :thumbup:
 
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