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Old 01-17-2008, 11:17 AM
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I would like to see more details and pricing of any brake upgrade kit.

When I get in my 91 after driving my Cayenne Turbo all week, the brakes are SCARY. Rock hard pedal, no confidence in its stopping ability.

I have changed to EBC pads, made a slight improvement. I also looked into MOVIT brakes, but this required the hub carriers to be removed and machined.

How does the brake upgrade handle the parking brake caliper on the early cars ?
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I think I would have a problem buying parts or anything for that matter, from someone who cannot or will not take the time to spell Accumlator correctly.

As you will notice they spelled it ACCUMILATER.

If they will not take the time to spell correctly will they take the time to get you the correct parts, which most likely they are buying from someone else anyway, then reboxing and selling to you.
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Yes,we have a package that changes the master cylinder and we upgrade the whole brake system with electric Hi Pressure pump and a more powerfull brake booster and a bigger accumilater so you have more reserve.[/quote]
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Is this a joke or a slap at Move-it ?

In North America the word is "Accumulator"
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I think I would have a problem buying parts or anything for that matter, from someone who cannot or will not take the time to spell Accumlator correctly.

As you will notice they spelled it ACCUMILATER.

If they will not take the time to spell correctly will they take the time to get you the correct parts, which most likely they are buying from someone else anyway, then reboxing and selling to you.
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Yes,we have a package that changes the master cylinder and we upgrade the whole brake system with electric Hi Pressure pump and a more powerfull brake booster and a bigger accumilater so you have more reserve.
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Chad,

I'm very disappointed in your post which was very rude.Sean took time to answer the questions in detail.And out of all of that,you only noticed the wrong spelling of one word.

Why are you attacking him?Is it because you are not very knowledgeable about Diablos? Shame on you.I had more respect for you till now.

Why didn't you answer the brake question?

I have Sean's upgraded brake system on my 92 coupe and 96 roadster.The difference is night and day.

Chad,what kind of brake upgrades do you have?

You always try to sell things here without being a site sponsor even tough you do business selling Limbo parts.Sean is a Lamborghini-talk sponsor.How come you're not a sponsor?

Why don't you learn more about posting correctly after a Quote,not before?You always reply to a post before a Quote instead of after a quote.

People on Internet misspell all the time because they are typing fast.Does that mean they don't know what they are talking about?
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I typ vary fast so I wil misspell.I like to apogolise ahead of time.HAHAHAH LOL.

Frank,Thank you for your post but I don't waste my time with people like Chad.
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I would like to see more details and pricing of any brake upgrade kit.

When I get in my 91 after driving my Cayenne Turbo all week, the brakes are SCARY. Rock hard pedal, no confidence in its stopping ability.

I have changed to EBC pads, made a slight improvement. I also looked into MOVIT brakes, but this required the hub carriers to be removed and machined.

How does the brake upgrade handle the parking brake caliper on the early cars ?
Hi Mike,

Since you have a 91,you can either upgrade your calipers only or calipers and rotors.

We have made bracket adapters so you can fit Brembo calipers under your 17'' wheels.You have ATE calipers which are heavier.
Brembos also have larger brake pads.

The bracket adapters and Brembo calipers are $750 each.The bracket adapter are made from billet aluminum so they are light.

Our adapters in the rear are compatible with e-brake.

You can use the stock rotors with our brembos (front).We can upgrade the rear rotors from 11.2" to 13".

We can also upgrade your 1 piece rotors to 2 piece rotors which are lighter.

You don't have to change your hub with our upgrades.

We also have 14" rotors but you have to go to 18" wheels.
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Sean, I sent you a PM
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