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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Nice, what did that kit set you back?

    I thought Eddy had gone up in size...
    Hoyhoy.

    Yeah, me did upsize but only in the rotor department the Mk-1 TT have the same size caliper pistons as the Pog.
    The standard brake set up with a bit of tuning (extra cooling, slotting, pads & fluid) is more than adequate for any spirited driving & even reasonably quick track runs.
    Its just when you're really humping it that heat becomes a problem.
    E.G. 1'13's @ Waky was O.K. but 1'10's aint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    E.G. 1'13's @ Waky was O.K. but 1'10's aint.

    And to put that in perspective, that's quicker than the ford focus RS. Respect to little blue
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    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    And to put that in perspective, that's quicker than the ford focus RS. Respect to little blue
    Hoyhoy.

    I just have to add to that, Warren Luff was driving the Focus RS @ Waky who grew up on that track.
    Plus the Little Blue Girl since then has snuck into the 1'09's.
    Hooroo.

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    Honestly, contact Greg at GSL Rally Sports. It's worth buying from him for the service and real world advice that he will supply along with the parts at a good rate.

    I'm as cheap (maybe more so) as the next guy but dealing with experts like him save you money in the longer term.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redliner View Post
    Hoyhoy.

    They look O.K.
    Haven't seen them before.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    Hoyhoy.

    The standard brake set up with a bit of tuning (extra cooling, slotting, pads & fluid) is more than adequate for any spirited driving
    Hi Eddy,
    I'm a novice at this, I'm looking for an upgrade for street driving and this sounds like the way to go for my needs ? what parts would you recommend ? and is the standard brake booster OK or does it need and upgrade?

    regards
    Watto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitar Watto View Post
    Hi Eddy,
    I'm a novice at this, I'm looking for an upgrade for street driving and this sounds like the way to go for my needs ? what parts would you recommend ? and is the standard brake booster OK or does it need and upgrade?

    regards
    Watto
    Watto, there's nothing wrong with the servo mate. You can stick to standard 288mm and some better pads. Replace the fluid for some with higher temp handling.

    This is plenty good enough for track work.

    If you have more money then replace the calipers and brackets with S3/TT/4motion ones and get 312mm discs and pads.

    I have this on my Polo and the brakes are pretty good.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitar Watto View Post
    Hi Eddy,
    I'm a novice at this, I'm looking for an upgrade for street driving and this sounds like the way to go for my needs ? what parts would you recommend ? and is the standard brake booster OK or does it need and upgrade?

    regards
    Watto


    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    Hoyhoy.

    & even reasonably quick track runs.
    Hoyhoy.

    Upgrading for street purpose is not necessary @ all, the standard set up works real well.
    Good pads & fluid can make a big difference..
    I'm still running the standard master cylinder with the upgraded rotors front & rear because the wheel brake cylinders are of the original size.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    Upgrading for street purpose is not necessary @ all, the standard set up works real well.
    Could not have said it better myself
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