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    AEM big brake is now Power slot (updated 3/12/05)

    I was looking into the AEM brake kits tonight had troubling finding prices on Summit thought that was weird here why.

    http://www.aempower.com/product_brake.asp


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    Watch them jack the shit outa the prices too........

    or maybe make them lower, but theres some major optomism
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    yeah, i read about that on HT... i still don't like thier big brake kits... i'll stay with cheapie rotors and good pads...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanilla Sky
    yeah, i read about that on HT... i still don't like thier big brake kits... i'll stay with cheapie rotors and good pads...

    Im a little on the fence 12.0" is a large rotor . But I like running my 15" right now so I might call Summit see if they got any left over for a deal I'd take em.
    I think I could work up a better caliper deal in the future too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord
    Im a little on the fence 12.0" is a large rotor . But I like running my 15" right now so I might call Summit see if they got any left over for a deal I'd take em.
    I think I could work up a better caliper deal in the future too.


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    I called Summit there discontinued they say. SO no deals there.


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    The thing I really don't get with this kit, is sure its a 12" rotor, but you are using the stock caliper, so isn't the contact patch between the two the exact same? except now you have more unsprung weight because of the bigger rotor, and relocation of the caliper?!...

    IMHO, how does this improve breaking at all? wouldn't some good brembo rotors, good pads, ss lines, and new fluid be just as good, or even better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hash_man_Se_i
    The thing I really don't get with this kit, is sure its a 12" rotor, but you are using the stock caliper, so isn't the contact patch between the two the exact same? except now you have more unsprung weight because of the bigger rotor, and relocation of the caliper?!...

    IMHO, how does this improve breaking at all? wouldn't some good brembo rotors, good pads, ss lines, and new fluid be just as good, or even better.
    brake sweep area. more surface area on a 12' disc.Think farther around. I never use them so i dunno how well they work.

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    I will say first hand it brakes better. At first i was skeptical but when i took my kit off and put it back on i really noticed it. And better calipers would be great but that will be one of the last things i do to my accord. Its to bad the kits are so expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobT5580
    I will say first hand it brakes better. At first i was skeptical but when i took my kit off and put it back on i really noticed it. And better calipers would be great but that will be one of the last things i do to my accord. Its to bad the kits are so expensive.

    Agreed

    Definately a noticable difference

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    even tho the contact patch is the same it will work better because the caliper is positioned further from the center of the rotor so the brake torque is increased requiring less pedal pressure and thus a firmer pedal feel as well as with the increased area better resistance to fade. i would seriously doubt that anyone would "need" to replace the caliper as im sure it woudl stop the car consistently just fine

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    This is the only price i can find. There better pics on tirerack.com but they dont list any kits or prices its called Power slot plus system. Its in there new cat. i got today. Black coated. There also selling cyro treated now too.



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