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23-05-2016, 08:23 PM
Has any one done the conversation?
Is it better to put hdi discs and callipera on the front of my d turbo or gti calipers and discs?
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Just preference...
Slightly better brakes which are cheaper
Even better brakes which are a bit more expensive and need minimum 15" wheels
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I used Peugeot 307 2.0 HDi 282mm calipers & discs to upgrade my HDi. Made a huge difference to braking when above 50mph!
307 - Calipers and Pads are cheaper. Discs cost more.
GTI6 - Discs are cheaper, pads are more expensive. Has a slightly larger piston size so may be more force there.
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I've done the conversion to 266mm HDi brakes and callipers, it's relatively simple but a quick tip make sure you can loosen off the brake bleed screws of your donor callipers before you buy- nothing more annoying than a snapping one later at home. I'd also get the master cylinder out of the same car. GTi-6 brakes seem to be the ones everyone wants but I've found HDi ones perfectly adequate for my needs they're also cheaper and more plentiful to source.
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The master cylinder for the hdi is only Marginally smaller and much more common
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27-05-2016, 08:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-05-2016, 08:34 AM by Toms306.)
Everything had the 23mm MC from mid X reg afaik, same time everything got 266mm brakes from 1.4 to XSi.
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Worth remembering that there is a downside to brakes larger than you need - more weight, and more to the point, unsprung and (in the case of the disks) rotational weight which is particularly undesirable.
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307/GTI6 discs do weigh a fair bit more, however if anything, I find it makes the front end feel a bit more solid. Steering wheel gets a bit heavier, about it really. The improvement in braking force is worth it though.