WTA: Prelude disk brake on Wira

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Hi All,
Wanted to ask around here, is anyone mod the prelude 280mm disk brake on proton wira? if Yes, is that reliable or not? It is better then EVO3 twin port? :burnout:
 
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for me i think evo twin port is better...but if accord brake servo is quite nice to use at wira...
 

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its 282mm...not 280 :p

n i know an eg6 guy who had prelude brakes n changed evo3 brakes...he said the evo3 is significantly better due to twin pot

plus evo3 is cheaper for u right? if u willing to fabricate the caliper bracket might as well go for rx7 or silvia brakes... 4pot..silvia is 280mm iinm
 

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for me i think evo twin port is better...but if accord brake servo is quite nice to use at wira...

It is same with EVO brake servo (double layer)? Did it need to modify in order to fit in WIRA?

its 282mm...not 280 :p

n i know an eg6 guy who had prelude brakes n changed evo3 brakes...he said the evo3 is significantly better due to twin pot

plus evo3 is cheaper for u right? if u willing to fabricate the caliper bracket might as well go for rx7 or silvia brakes... 4pot..silvia is 280mm iinm
Cos got 1 mechanic told the prelude is better than evo3 brake, due to diameter lager then EVO3 one. Actually i'm quite worry on fabricate the caliper it let me feel like not stable compare PNP. But after this i would prefer go for EVO3 instead of prelude lo.
 

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