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    Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    I bet you want to see the Continental Flying Spur more then some Accord stuff, so here yo go;


    Went to test drive the new Bentley out in Boca Raton Club & Resort. Long story short, thank god for 16" rotors, I was easily going 4x the street speed limit (that red light was coming in fast).



    And some freebees from them,










    Anyhow, right after hauling ass, work has started on my car the same day, knowing I have nothing like 16 inchers(3/20/06). I got the final parts(rotors and pads). I like to thank a very good member on the board, guaynabo89 for selling me the twin-piston calipers. Since everybody knows how to do this, minimal talking, more pics;





    The big difference


    and the the difference in wear from a large single to a twin setup




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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    that looks cool. how does it feel?

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    looks good, I wish I could find 2 piston calipers for 88-89 brakes
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    my uncle has that same bentley. i wonder if he will let me "test drive"
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    2.0si has twin piston brakes

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Thats sweet... I may sound stupid... but what are the calipers and rotors from?

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by Hash_man_Se_i
    Thats sweet... I may sound stupid... but what are the calipers and rotors from?

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    X2 Give us the details that "everyone knows" :p I've been considering throwing some bigger brakes on. Oh and nice score on driving a car that's worth more money then most people make in like 3 years!
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    I have to admit, if feels more stopping power, nice bite with less braking force, then the SE-i with the rear disk setup. The brembo are blanks, same OEM size, mail order, like wise on the AEM brake pads. You know, the stuff of legends!
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Wow, that looking great! I have tried search but I couldnt find good description of this JDM twin-piston caliper conversion - forgive my stupidity. My quesitions are,
    1) are the JDM twin piston calipers straight bolt on or need knuckles?
    2) which AEM pad are they - can you get pads for JDM twin piston caliper in US?
    Thanks

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Ther twin piston calipers are the same and use the same pads as the 86-87 calipers and 88-89 lx and dx.

    The calipers are from a jdm accord.

    Real good choice on rotors and pads there rooz. You should have no problems with theat setup.

    Did you flush the braking system fluid?
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by guaynabo89
    Ther twin piston calipers are the same and use the same pads as the 86-87 calipers and 88-89 lx and dx.
    The calipers are from a jdm accord.
    Thats great, you are star, thanks!

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by guaynabo89
    Ther twin piston calipers are the same and use the same pads as the 86-87 calipers and 88-89 lx and dx.
    The calipers are from a jdm accord.
    Real good choice on rotors and pads there rooz. You should have no problems with theat setup.
    Did you flush the braking system fluid?
    We only did the front fluid, not the rears. Also re-bled the master cylinder just for safe measure. I'm gonna do the flush another time when I can take it into work and put it up on the lift... make it a little easier. We did just flush it not too long ago though so the fluid is still pretty clean. It looked like there was a slight amount of surface rust inside the calipers so I'd like to run it for a couple weeks to let the fluid try and clean them out a little, then flush the whole thing again. The brakes work extremely well though... very touchy!! Almost feels better than mine with the SE-i setup and EBC pads!
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by Jareds 89 LX-i
    We only did the front fluid, not the rears. Also re-bled the master cylinder just for safe measure. I'm gonna do the flush another time when I can take it into work and put it up on the lift... make it a little easier. We did just flush it not too long ago though so the fluid is still pretty clean. It looked like there was a slight amount of surface rust inside the calipers so I'd like to run it for a couple weeks to let the fluid try and clean them out a little, then flush the whole thing again. The brakes work extremely well though... very touchy!! Almost feels better than mine with the SE-i setup and EBC pads!
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    poo so no hope for swapping twin piston calipers onto the se-i......im hungry for stopping power
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    From my experience, an upgrade on braking power = a downgrade in engine performance due to the weight you will be adding to each wheel with the larger rotors and calipers (not to mention larger wheels to fit the larger rotors/calipers). I would suggest upgrading the engine first to at least 200+ hp before anyone spends alot of money upgrading their brake systems. Why need better brakes on a car that can't even go that fast to need them? Just my two cents.

    I sacrificed engine performance with my setup: SS brake lines, SE-i prop valve, master cylinder, 4 wheel discs, AEM pads, Brembo cross-drilled rotors. It stops on a dime but I can definitely feel some deminishing in engine performance due to the added weight.

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    was it a shits and giggles test drive? or does private piloting really pull the bank tits dude. and good stuff on that double piston. id love some double barrel action on my av6..or AEM big breaks and wilwood 4 piston calipers.

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by 3G Jester
    was it a shits and giggles test drive? or does private piloting really pull the bank tits dude.
    The bid bucks!hahaha, more a "do-whatever-you-want" drive. Thanks Bentley Motors Cars Inc.

    Both calipers' weight are very close, legligable. It was more of replacing worn parts then upgrading. Two birds and one stone really. Jared's hydraulic lift ownz any jack and lift crap!
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Yeah more rotating mass owns you.

    Quote Originally Posted by ICEMAN707
    From my experience, an upgrade on braking power = a downgrade in engine performance due to the weight you will be adding to each wheel with the larger rotors and calipers (not to mention larger wheels to fit the larger rotors/calipers). I would suggest upgrading the engine first to at least 200+ hp before anyone spends alot of money upgrading their brake systems. Why need better brakes on a car that can't even go that fast to need them? Just my two cents.
    I sacrificed engine performance with my setup: SS brake lines, SE-i prop valve, master cylinder, 4 wheel discs, AEM pads, Brembo cross-drilled rotors. It stops on a dime but I can definitely feel some deminishing in engine performance due to the added weight.

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Why does everyone keep mentioning added weight and more rotational mass?? There was nooooo added weight!!! Rotational mass and unsprung weight is exactly the same as it was before
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    they mean switching from drums to disks? Stock accord brakes suck, i would reccomend at least a pad change, those aem pads stop MUCH MUCH better than stock.
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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Isn't there other honda calipers out there that will bolt up to our bracket?... I thought I read something somewhere about an NSX caliper having the same bolt pattern... I may be wrong.. But I"m sure there's gotta be other options for us...

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by ZackieDarko
    Yeah more rotating mass owns you.
    The difference in acceleration due to larger rotors would be negligable. Consider all of the other, more variable and effective, factors. (traction, HP, weight of car + pax, condition of car, clutch) I'd rate the brake upgrade up there with not changing oil every 3,000 miles. Just my opinion...

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Sorry, I must have missed something here; so those two-piston calipers are off of a JDM 3G Accord, but they won't bolt on to our setup? What do you need to do the conversion, if anything, and where the hell can I get a pair (Japan, I'm guessing)? Anyone?

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    Re: Twin-Piston Calipers and flying Bentleys

    Quote Originally Posted by H22AccordSE-IV
    so those two-piston calipers are off of a JDM 3G Accord, but they won't bolt on to our setup? What do you need to do the conversion, if anything, and where the hell can I get a pair (Japan, I'm guessing)?
    Yeah, I had same question and I have asked in #10.
    The answer was in #11.
    I dont live in US so I dont know where you can get the caliper but there seems to be used parts importer there.
    Also there are some JDM parts exporter in New Zealand I have heard.
    Of course if you go Japan, you can buy them over the counter in Honda Dealership but you need VIN number of the car.
    The parts number and price are;
    (R)45210-SE0-935 ¥31605 (approx $300)
    (L)45230-SE0-935 ¥31605
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