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Brakes to suit 13" rims
My car currently has solid front discs and Holden Camira calipers with 54mm pistons. I was wondering if anyone knew of a vented rotor and caliper set that would fit in place of this, under a 13" rim? This is on a 1978 116 chassis.
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I would likely use an RX7 4-spot, as they are half the weight...but....was wondering if anyone had used some sort of combination already. I know I can get vented discs and calipers to suit from various aftermarket suppliers and no doubt do some fiddling to fit them but wondered what else was an option. Thanks for the reply!
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Hi Barry, what discs and calipers are those? I'm not a brake-spotter...
My car runs 13x10" rims at the moment. I don't really want to go bigger, as I can get seconds from F3 fronts to fit that will suit my very low-budget racing. Plus, on the short hill, the car will likely not go much more than about 110 km/h, so it is an advantage gearing-wise.
My car runs 13x10" rims at the moment. I don't really want to go bigger, as I can get seconds from F3 fronts to fit that will suit my very low-budget racing. Plus, on the short hill, the car will likely not go much more than about 110 km/h, so it is an advantage gearing-wise.
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The discs and bells have Autodelta part numbers..So they were probably made specificly for the application.This whole setup came off the ex. Arnold Chatz Alfetta from the 70`s..
The calipers are Girling A.P . 4 pots front and rear..
The calipers are Girling A.P . 4 pots front and rear..
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
Nothing to do with the topic, but Barry. Love the red six. Looks really good.
Jef
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I think I don't like you....but in a nice way. LOL Would those hubs affect the wheel spacing under the guards?Barry wrote:The discs and bells have Autodelta part numbers..So they were probably made specificly for the application.This whole setup came off the ex. Arnold Chatz Alfetta from the 70`s..
The calipers are Girling A.P . 4 pots front and rear..
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No, I dont think so..It depends on the original design.The Telefunken Alfetta of Chatz`s had the obligatory "spats " on it.(Google pics for the car) Looking at your car Im sure these would fit .
Theres a guy in Ozz with 15 " Turbodelta wheels looking at swapping for 14 " for a 105.
Now,Id swap this whole lot for those 15`s !never heard from him though.
Can you believe these are probably the best pics I could get of the car ??!!
Theres a guy in Ozz with 15 " Turbodelta wheels looking at swapping for 14 " for a 105.
Now,Id swap this whole lot for those 15`s !never heard from him though.
Can you believe these are probably the best pics I could get of the car ??!!
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French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
Must say,this car has got my enthusiasm for Alfa all back !! and a few other happenings in my life !AlfaTipo wrote:Nothing to do with the topic, but Barry. Love the red six. Looks really good.
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It's a stunning shade of red, Barry. A credit to you.
Those pics of the Alfetta sedan - they remind me of the Zender-kitted BMW 2002's.
I'm wondering if I can perhaps adapt one of the many 13" brake kits for Mk2 Escorts. I don't think I'll need them for the hill..but if I run a circuit sprint or two in the future I would say I may! The engine is near stock but apparently the car is quite light.
Those pics of the Alfetta sedan - they remind me of the Zender-kitted BMW 2002's.
I'm wondering if I can perhaps adapt one of the many 13" brake kits for Mk2 Escorts. I don't think I'll need them for the hill..but if I run a circuit sprint or two in the future I would say I may! The engine is near stock but apparently the car is quite light.
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Collecting parts for a next project Barry ... building a replica of an
1973 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Berlina Autodelta Group 2
Engine Alfa Romeo 4 in line
Bore and stroke 84,6 x 88,5
Size 1990 cc
Cams 2 OHC
Valves per cilinder 4
Power 255 HP/8000
Details Spica fuel injection
Transmission Autodelta 5-speed
Weight 950 kg
Brakes f/r disc / disc
Wheels f/r
Tyres Firestone
btw a very nice log book here
History of the European Touring Car Championship
1973 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Berlina Autodelta Group 2
Engine Alfa Romeo 4 in line
Bore and stroke 84,6 x 88,5
Size 1990 cc
Cams 2 OHC
Valves per cilinder 4
Power 255 HP/8000
Details Spica fuel injection
Transmission Autodelta 5-speed
Weight 950 kg
Brakes f/r disc / disc
Wheels f/r
Tyres Firestone
btw a very nice log book here
History of the European Touring Car Championship
Banned.. ? Daily donky.. ==> BMW 325d
E36M3 (3.0) Ringtool ==> definitely BANNED!
AR 75 TS Ringtool '90, AR Spider 2000 veloce '79
E36M3 (3.0) Ringtool ==> definitely BANNED!
AR 75 TS Ringtool '90, AR Spider 2000 veloce '79