lucas wrote:woaaaa im jealousso roughly.. how much has all this set you back ?
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and congrats on you and the mrs.. on that note. GOOD LUCK , you will need it
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Cheers Lucas
Roughly?... I've paid £6,203.09 for everything Prelude I own taking into account what I've sold and postage costs as well
Not bad really for what I've got... Good old ebay! :p 

Roughly?... I've paid £6,203.09 for everything Prelude I own taking into account what I've sold and postage costs as well


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Matt wrote:im impressed that you are keeping count on your spends - I got too scared to even think about that!
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Annoyingly I'm a little bit anal when it comes to things like that. I've got a bit of a condition
Here's an unclear idea of how bad I've got it (the bottom end of my Prelude costings spreadsheet)
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Here's an unclear idea of how bad I've got it (the bottom end of my Prelude costings spreadsheet)


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Matt wrote:im not sure if thats impressive or worrying!
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Tell me about it. I hate it, but can't help myself 

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(LB) New Wings West Replica Eyebrows & Brembo 4 Pot Calipers
Well a few more bits arrived this week
Seems when I can't actually work on the car, I have to buy stuff for it instead
I think I should move closer to the equator... It'd be cheaper 
Anyway, I had been modding a set of pre-facelift nostrils, removing the central slat. This was obviously going to require a bit of filling, but also without the central slat, having steep sides and not being that deep, they were actually allowing you to be able to see right inside. I didn't want this, so there was going to be a lot more painstaking sculpting required if I was going to be happy with them... Until these popped up on ebay for a unrefusable price the other day...


They're obviously replicas, but they should tie in nicely with my Wings West kit
As you know from a couple posts back, I've batantly got a shed load of performance upgrade parts to fit which should hopefully make the lude go a whole lot faster, but so far I've all I've done for my stopping power is paint my calipers Kawasaki green
Trouble with "upgrading" to the obvious Legend twin pot caliper or even the NSX's alu jobs if you can find either of them, is they're still not gonna give you "great" stopping power. Any big brake kits out there generally require 17" rims minimum and a lot of money. I like my 16s and my money, so instead I thought I'd take a bit of a gamble and try something a little different...



They're Brembo 4-Pots
, as seen on the Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari Maranello, Skyline GTR, a bunch of Maseratis and a couple of BMers
They should do the trick if I can get them to fit.
And to my surprise, they're a lot closer to the OEM caliper size than I expected, which is good as I was intending to use OEM 282mm disc size

They're slightly deeper, but on a quick inspection I have enough room to design a nice sturdy adapter bracket, and it looks like it should be a piece of p!ss
...

This is why I'm after a front hub assembly, so as I can measure and mock-up with ease... Inside the house
... Anyone!



Anyway, I had been modding a set of pre-facelift nostrils, removing the central slat. This was obviously going to require a bit of filling, but also without the central slat, having steep sides and not being that deep, they were actually allowing you to be able to see right inside. I didn't want this, so there was going to be a lot more painstaking sculpting required if I was going to be happy with them... Until these popped up on ebay for a unrefusable price the other day...


They're obviously replicas, but they should tie in nicely with my Wings West kit

As you know from a couple posts back, I've batantly got a shed load of performance upgrade parts to fit which should hopefully make the lude go a whole lot faster, but so far I've all I've done for my stopping power is paint my calipers Kawasaki green

Trouble with "upgrading" to the obvious Legend twin pot caliper or even the NSX's alu jobs if you can find either of them, is they're still not gonna give you "great" stopping power. Any big brake kits out there generally require 17" rims minimum and a lot of money. I like my 16s and my money, so instead I thought I'd take a bit of a gamble and try something a little different...



They're Brembo 4-Pots


And to my surprise, they're a lot closer to the OEM caliper size than I expected, which is good as I was intending to use OEM 282mm disc size


They're slightly deeper, but on a quick inspection I have enough room to design a nice sturdy adapter bracket, and it looks like it should be a piece of p!ss


This is why I'm after a front hub assembly, so as I can measure and mock-up with ease... Inside the house

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Floydie wrote:Nathan - if you manage get the time to put this lot together, it'll be awesome!
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Floydie wrote:I already did!
Matt wrote:result on the brembos nafe!
Like you say, shouldnt be too hard to fit them. I wonder if the master cylinder can provide enough fluid to move the extra pistons though....
lucas wrote:i think a write up must be provided nafeman !!!
what are they actually made for ?