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Custom AP-Racing brake setup - mr2


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my car is under ongoing surgery.

 

I will be looking at a new brake setup, whether it is bespoke or not. (the car will be track only car)

 

the idea is to order off the shelf AP-Racing 330mm 4pot front kit direct though AP circa 2k, but my question lies with the rear setup.

 

How easy is it to get an AP caliper for the rear which incorparates a handbrake feature, with ap discs? who can machine a rear bracket for me? do AP-Racing make any off the shelf calipers with e-brake?

 

would i best opt for 2pot rear? (standard mr2 runs tiny 2pot front and 1pot rear)/

 

so many questions i know

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my car is under ongoing surgery.

 

I will be looking at a new brake setup, whether it is bespoke or not. (the car will be track only car)

 

the idea is to order off the shelf AP-Racing 330mm 4pot front kit direct though AP circa 2k, but my question lies with the rear setup.

 

How easy is it to get an AP caliper for the rear which incorparates a handbrake feature, with ap discs? who can machine a rear bracket for me? do AP-Racing make any off the shelf calipers with e-brake?

 

would i best opt for 2pot rear? (standard mr2 runs tiny 2pot front and 1pot rear)/

 

so many questions i know

 

Speak to CW, he did a cracking job on my custom front brakes, I am sure he could work something out for you.

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sean at AP-Racing says they have nothing which will fit the rear.?????

 

what caliper does any of the supra's run, or any other car for that matter which had or uses a handbrake function?

 

if they dont make anything, then i dont quite understand how you keep a stock handbrake function

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but, like kits i.e jamie-p brembo rear 4pots, does the caliper itself have a handbrake feature, or is this done some other way.

 

how hard can it be to fab some adapters.

 

ive thought about perhaps picking up some brembo stock caliper setup from a evo or impreza and making brackets with some sort of floating caliper.

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As Jamie says Wilwood might be able to sort you out with a handbrake even if you don't go with their brakes.

 

I don't have a decent pic but the Wilwood option gives you a 50p-sized handbrake that sits at the top of the disc and operates as a separate calliper, you can just make it out on this pic:

 

http://www.megaboost.co.uk/andy/IMG_2001.JPG

 

The brakes on that car always seemed excellent BTW but I'm not sure it ever saw track use other than TOTB, it certainly got some stick on the road though.

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