Never gonna be able to afford this mod but just curious
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The only companies that I know of that sells 6pots for the WRX is AP Racing and Wilwood. I am not sure about either one of their designs as I have not had any experience with either one. But if they designed the piston sizes to make the brake proportioning equal or similar to that of the stock system then that is okay.
Why would you need a 6pot setup anyways? Heavy track duty? Stoptechs will be more than adequate for that.
Why would you need a 6pot setup anyways? Heavy track duty? Stoptechs will be more than adequate for that.
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If I somehow manage to source funds, I'd like to get Endless 6pot caliper not goona happen anytime in near future thou...
I'd upgrade the rear too to match the front stopping power, either by just brake pads or changing the capiler as well.
I'd upgrade the rear too to match the front stopping power, either by just brake pads or changing the capiler as well.
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