EC17PSE
Freelancer
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- Nov 1, 2008
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Hey everyone
This is a 1G specific post for the rear calipers I'm going to soon be working on and I have some ideas and wish to run them by you all so not only I can voice my options / plans but also get your input and thoughts also!
THIS WILL BE THE ONLY place for discussion on them.
Since I do the front calipers I am planning the rears ahead ready for the next steps.
SO.....
My plans for the 1G rear caliper from initial pre design and plans have grown some and this is why I am here. I want to make sure I bring a great setup but also an option for a wide range of people and budgets plus usage. When i get thinking I REALLY get thinking and think of many options I could possibly offer but this is also bad and can spiral at the same time, so bare with me on this as I lay down some basics on initial plans and the expanded plans! it could get hectic in here haha
This is just a discussion based thread for now. I do not have any designs or visuals to share right now. I will work solely from the feedback received on my below details.
***1G ORIGINAL PLANS***
This involved a caliper with a built in hand brake type pad that's separate from the normal braking pistons. its function is purely for the handbrake holding, this means maintenance is much much easier as you treat it the same as any non sprung internal piston ( IE front calipers ) the OEM handbrake cable will likely be retained and an adaptor of some kind will be used to attach to the calipers handbrake system meaning its as bolt on as possible for you all.
This will be in the form of a 2 piston or 4 piston caliper!
working around rotor specs and clearance's etc I'm working around my front kits currently and how far the caliper sits as to what rear rotor setup and space available for the caliper so it wont be no further out then the front calipers are!
This would be using a slightly modified off the shelf VENTED rotor!!! ( hub bore change ) which I will supply, specs would be listed also incase any one wishes to do it them selves at their own risk!!!
I'm working to around a 300mm rotor currently, single piece rotor. so for those running my calipers in front now using 320mm rotors then the rear using 300mm is following the Evo specs closely enough
I am able to and willing to offer 2 piece rotors for better weight savings but this will also add costs but the option is possibly available! development costs money so bare this in mind also.
***1G SPIRALING PLANS***
So the more I thought about it I came up with other ideas, the general rotor idea is the same as above but the caliper setup would be different and here i will list the items singly for the basic run down
* 2 or 4 piston calipers (no handbrake pads/device)
** use of a hydraulic handbrake for the above non handbrake caliper type. it can be locking so you will just use the fluid for all handbrake needs, modification to make one fit of your choice would be up to the customers requirements and specifics, similar to a drifters handbrake for those wishing to check one out.
*** separate spot caliper for handbrake usage only / this would mean you would have 2 calipers on the rotor vs 1 like supercars have but this will add costs as you now have more calipers and the adaptor brackets would be different
These are just some of the wild ideas I had along the thought process! Im sure I could whip up more but I dont wish to over complicate it any more

If both options are of peoples liking im sure I could look into this also but 1 might have to come first as I might not have the budget to do both developments straight off back to back!
AS with the post rules I dont have prices nor are allowed to discuss prices here. Once I know these details I can then post in the freelancer section with the estimated prices
PLEASE DISCUSS YOUR THOUGHTS WITH ME ON THIS. I AM HERE TO LISTEN / READ AND GET AS MUCH INFO FROM YOU ALL SO I CAN GET THE BEST POSSIBLE SETUP FOR THE 1G CHASSIS GOING
ALL IDEAS WELCOME AND IF YOU HAVE ANOTHER PLEASE DO SHARE IT WITH ME
Thank you all for reading
Bobby
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