Jim Green's 90q 20vt - 636whp 07k

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996tt Big reds, brackets and new MC are all on the way for Sat! So hopefully I have good news about fitment this weekend. Pads will be here next week.
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Nice. Are you going to LS on 3/16? I talked to Gordon and was very close to signing up for it...wish I did.
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So did you get any video at the track? :vids:
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chaloux wrote:So did you get any video at the track? :vids:


:stupid: :vids: :vids: :vids:
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Yes, Laguna Seca is the modivating factor behind this fire drill. Just do it! Or spring mountain, either way you can't lose . I need to have this thing all sorted by the 15th which is like tomorrow with my schedule.. Looks like the carbotechs are out for a pad choice, waiting for them to make the pads is not going to happen when I am at the tiki bar in Costa Mesa and looking at Porterfield out the window.. So I walked over and grabbed some hawk Ht-10 pads for the track and R4s pads for the street.

Vids at Buttonwillow? I wish.. I didn't bother in the morning then forgot in the afternoon. Sorry, I wish I had them believe me!
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Everything works with the Apikol "10A04132" bracket that is for the ur-s cars and 996tt. There is some very slight pad overhang on the outside of the rotor so I just hit them with an angle grinder, it's less than 1mm. I also used a .7mm shim to perfectly center the caliper on the rotor. I was hoping to try and run the 345mm rotors, but I only have about 5mm clearance between the caliper and inside of the wheel.

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Those look great. How do they fit to the spokes? Spacers needed?
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Jimmy got big boy brakes
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Nice. What rotor is that, and are you on S2 or UrS hubs??
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So UrS components are compatible... this clears things up a bit, thanks... And I take it you ended up with Zimmerman A8/S8 323x30 rotors too...?
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So UrS components are compatible... this clears things up a bit, thanks... And I take it you ended up with Zimmerman A8/S8 323x30 rotors too...?


Yep. These are vented on the outside which I am not thrilled about, has anyone found this rotor with vent intake on the inside of the rotor?

Hanks, I need an extra 4mm spacer on the RPF1's, but it's more like a 5mm spacer because the hat on these A8 rotors is much thicker than my old setup.
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a_CQ wrote:Nice. What rotor is that, and are you on S2 or UrS hubs??


D2 A8/S8 323x30mm rotors, S2 Hubs, 996tt/4S calipers, and Apikol 10A04132 brackets
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Ahh, S2 hubs. There are rotors that are vented form inside the hub but they are 321x30. B5S4 should be equivalent to the hat offset you have.
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Cool, thanks. We'll see how this setup does, but I think the next rotors will be two-piece 1.25"x13.2"
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Might as well :)
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Just have Coleman make up some stuff for you.
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123quattro wrote:Just have Coleman make up some stuff for you.

They should have specs for the urS from BIRA; not sure if they are willing to sell them.
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Apikol has them, but Hank has a wheel of mine that that would be a good trade for some hats :)
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Do it, Hank. I'd be interested in a lighter rotor if I can stuff it under the regular 996 claiper.
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I didn't think you could put 32mm rotors in a regular 996 caliper. Lots of shaving of the pins?
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ShavedQuattro wrote:I didn't think you could put 32mm rotors in a regular 996 caliper. Lots of shaving of the pins?


Sizes are as follows:
996tt rotors are 330x34 & 330x28
996 rotors are 318x28 & 299x24
993tt rotors are 322x32 & 322x28
993 rotors are 304x32 & 299x24
930 rotors are 304x32 & 309x28

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Pins are not an issue, but fitting new pads might be, as well as upper edges where most outter diameter of the rotor spins... I'll have to measure up.
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Re: Jim Green's 90q 20vt - The quest for 275's

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RSCoupe wrote:
audifreakjim wrote:...I ended up going with the Eastwood concours spray gun...


Good choice. Great price, and a good gun. It's the one I use.



What tip (1.2 or 1.4) are you all using on this gun? Any suggestions on gun set up? I just bought one to spray my engine compartment before installing the 3b swap.

Thanks in advance.
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1.2 for color and 1.4 for clear. It is made for water based paints hence the slightly smaller tips, but still works for normal paint. I am still figuring it out to be honest.. Put some water or something else to practice spraying with and go through the adjustments to get a grasp on what everything does. One of my issues is the amount of light in my garage, it was hard to tell what speed I needed to go to achieve a wet coat on the clear, so it ended up going on thicker than it should, which lead to quite a bit of wetsanding and it still isn't that smooth. It's a good gun, but make sure you have lots of light before you spray..
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