Some sick brakes I stumbled across
i saw them on nengun's site awhile ago while lookin for bbk for my s2k, too bad app doesn't have a s2k app...but they have em for tegs and civics
http://www.nengun.com/app/brake-caliper-kit-6-pot
the orc and m&m honda makes some dope bbk as well...
http://www.nengun.com/brakes-upgrade-kits/
http://www.nengun.com/app/brake-caliper-kit-6-pot
the orc and m&m honda makes some dope bbk as well...
http://www.nengun.com/brakes-upgrade-kits/
Wow, pretty baller stuff right there, looks nice. 
More accurately, those brakes scream heat capacity and heat dissapation. The stock brakes with nothing more than some Carbotechs or Cobalts and good fluid have more than enough power, they'll trigger ABS whenever you want. The real selling point in a big brake kit is the endurance aspect: bigger rotors, bigger pads = more mass to take the heat lap after lap.
More accurately, those brakes scream heat capacity and heat dissapation. The stock brakes with nothing more than some Carbotechs or Cobalts and good fluid have more than enough power, they'll trigger ABS whenever you want. The real selling point in a big brake kit is the endurance aspect: bigger rotors, bigger pads = more mass to take the heat lap after lap.
So what would it take to put one of these amazing Mono-6 kits on an S2000? I don't see an AP2 application, but can't you just get a kit for another car w/ these same lug configuration and fabricate a caliper bracket? Or am I just a dumb rookie? Lol.
Originally Posted by teamxcelap2,Nov 17 2009, 01:07 PM
So what would it take to put one of these amazing Mono-6 kits on an S2000? I don't see an AP2 application, but can't you just get a kit for another car w/ these same lug configuration and fabricate a caliper bracket? Or am I just a dumb rookie? Lol.
I'd be confident to say the kit is worth close, if not more, the value of your car.






