What have you done to your MSP today?

I don't mean to s*** on your parade, but upgrading the rears is pointless unless you're building a track car, and getting the E-brake to work will be more of a pain than it would be worth if the upgrade WAS useful.

How hard is it to get the e-brake to work with the MZ6 rear brakes? Going to upgrade to either MZ6 brakes or MSP brakes at some point before boost is added...
 
Yeah just do the frounts.... I would do the rear if I wanted to waste the money to fill in some of the gap in the wheel though. hahaha
 
its not hard to get the ebrake cable to work. it has been figured out supposedly. so does anyone have a awnser?


and it would be for visual reasons.
 
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MSP rear brakes shouldn't be any hassle for the e-brake, so I'll probably do MSP rears & MZ6 fronts.

Also, I don't see it as a waste of money, because I would be doing it when I need to replace my rotors and change brake pads anyways. So, the only added expense would be the calipers... Granted thats the most expensive piece, lol.
 
for ms6 rear upgrade you need the ms6 e-barake cable and you make it work with the handle, mz6 would be similar i'm guessing.
 
this is a good portion of why I say its not worth the effort. The 'upgrade' isn't going to net you any benefits, and you're talking about a substantial chunk of money and effort.
 
I don't mean to s*** on your parade, but upgrading the rears is pointless unless you're building a track car, and getting the E-brake to work will be more of a pain than it would be worth if the upgrade WAS useful.

Kind of like wider rims/tires on a daily driven car...
 
Well all know he meant that the rear brake upgrade is soooo minimal that the only reason you'd need it is if you're that deep into the car, such as a track car, that u want every little extra u can gain across all the boards but is overkill for a DD. Wide rims/tires are actually a big improvement on a car, DD or track so they're a great investment for either platform ;)
 
lol
but i would think upgrading the rears would help braking a little, since the fronts do 80% of the braking, that leaves 20% to the rear
so if you upgrade the rear, you can stop up to 20% faster...according to my math lol
 
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but i would think upgrading the rears would help braking a little, since the fronts do 80% of the braking, that leaves 20% to the rear
so if you upgrade the rear, you can stop up to 20% faster...according to my math lol
no, you stop whatever the percentage of upgrade is that you're applying, and then multiply that by .2.

So say you upgrade your braking by 20% (stock vs new part).... the best you can hope for is a 4% reduction in stopping distance. and thats assuming you don't lock the rears up. If you lock the rears, you'll end up taking LONGER to stop.

the only way you'd experience a 20% gain is if you literally doubled the stopping power of the rear brakes AND maintained traction.
 
Unless you got the proper tires to back up all this extra braking power, all you're gonna do is lock up your wheels and slide anyway.

Carl beat me to it.
 
Installed aluminum cold pipe, HKS BOV, boost gauge, and some hot red silicon hoses. Turkey has been killed and replaced with the beautiful sound of my BOV
 
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