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Offline Mattyj

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Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« on: 24 May 2014, 19:43 »
Hi all,got a set of ttrs 370mm discs and calipers but after a little looking around think these are gonna cause issues, can't test fit at the minuite as the cars in getting its air suspension done

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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #2 on: 24 May 2014, 21:23 »
Those calipers are virtually identical to the ones i have so maybe just get some diff brackets :-)

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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #3 on: 24 May 2014, 22:10 »
I'd personally go down the OE R32/R/S3 kit...
Straight bolt on, cheap with cheap consumables and will fit under OE 17s without spacers, great upgrade imo  :smiley:
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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #4 on: 24 May 2014, 23:04 »
I'd personally go down the OE R32/R/S3 kit...
Straight bolt on, cheap with cheap consumables and will fit under OE 17s without spacers, great upgrade imo  :smiley:

Thats not important as i'll be running 19's would be handy for winters tho gutted tho my ttrs calipers the bollocks the s3 one's look a bit weak and they are only single pot aren't they?

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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #5 on: 24 May 2014, 23:11 »
I'd personally go down the OE R32/R/S3 kit...
Straight bolt on, cheap with cheap consumables and will fit under OE 17s without spacers, great upgrade imo  :smiley:

Im in the same boat, not sure wheather to upgrade to R32 - Yes they have better stopping power, but they weight quite a bit more than OEM.

In two minds to stick OEM calipers and just get decent pads and braided lines.
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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #6 on: 24 May 2014, 23:16 »
I'm not convinced its an "upgrade" swapping single pot for single pot

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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #7 on: 24 May 2014, 23:30 »
I'm not convinced its an "upgrade" swapping single pot for single pot
The S3 setup is a very noticeable upgrade from the stock gti/gtd system...
Yes they may still be single piston sliding calipers but it's a big piston (51mm) acting on a much larger disc (345mm versus 312mm),
With a 4 pot system you are buying lightness, endurance and 'feel' over a basic OE single piston system, even with £2k worth of AP 4 pots you are still moving the same amount of fluid via the master cylinder, you just get more of a progressive 'feel' due to the staggered way in which the smaller and larger pistons operate  :smiley:
The S3 setup is very capable especially when running uprated pads and the weight can be offset by using 340mm TTs discs..
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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #8 on: 24 May 2014, 23:43 »
Plenty of people running TTRS set up on mk5/6 so what is the concern other than wheel clearance, that said TTRS used to have 18s as standard, only issue is your rears may be a bit weedy

S3 set up is a popular mod

My AP 4 pots were awesome but not cheap on the consumables but did wipe off speed

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Re: Realistic brake upgrade for mk6 gtd
« Reply #9 on: 24 May 2014, 23:44 »
I'm not convinced its an "upgrade" swapping single pot for single pot
The S3 setup is a very noticeable upgrade from the stock gti/gtd system...
Yes they may still be single piston sliding calipers but it's a big piston (51mm) acting on a much larger disc (345mm versus 312mm),
With a 4 pot system you are buying lightness, endurance and 'feel' over a basic OE single piston system, even with £2k worth of AP 4 pots you are still moving the same amount of fluid via the master cylinder, you just get more of a progressive 'feel' due to the staggered way in which the smaller and larger pistons operate  :smiley:
The S3 setup is very capable especially when running uprated pads and the weight can be offset by using 340mm TTs discs..

I'm just a tad confused when you intially said 345 then 340 at the end will this not put the caliper out 5mm? Pity they don't look as awesome as the 4 pots :-(