[s-cars] UFO brakes

TM t44tq at mindspring.com
Wed Jun 26 09:33:29 EDT 2002


Kalin-
Assuming that you're talking about the '92 S4 you have in your sig, I
would recommend looking at a couple options:

1. Depending on where you're located, getting the BIRA System 2 UFO kit-
it's not TUV certified, so if your local laws require something like
that,
this is not an option. Otherwise, you get a Porsche 996 monobloc caliper
over a 320x30mm rotor, very nice solution.

2. Getting the strut assemblies for G-60 brake conversion and then
installing
RS2 caliper brackets to mount Porsche 993 turbo brakes over European S8
321x30mm rotors (or was it 323?).

The problem with going to "conventional" brakes is that you usually need
to
change strut assemblies, unless you go w/ BIRA System 2 UFO or one of
the options
offered by Anderson Motorsport or 2Bennett here in the States.


Taka

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Hi,

I have problem. I'm damaging too fast my UFO disks - after a few good
breaks and the disk is twisted. So I decided to change it with normal
314x30 disk. So far so good, but I do not know what will fit as a break.
Doest anyone know if the big red breaks will fit ? I read somewhere that
there is problem changing the UFO system to a normal breaks, but there
was no details on that. And now I have the problem - I do not know what
breaks to put. Also what else could fit if the red breaks do not fit?

Best Regards
Kalin
S4 '92
A6 '95 2.6 A with NOS
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