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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by tanghy
    pls email me, the link is in my signature
    email sent

  2. #26
    Endless type NA-M... any good any1??

    TYPE NA-M (from $444.40) (cypher website)

    Xspeed they quoted me $220.00.

    I wanted to get NA-Y's but they dont have any in stock.. problem is that NA-M operates from 100 degrees.. is this ok for daily driving? i probably wont brake hard unless i go like really hard or something once in a blue moon.. so dunno if its safe or not, does any1 know std operating temp of brakes on dc5r?

    thanks for your help..

  3. #27
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    PERTH WA
    Car:
    dc2r
    no to 100 deg up
    it will not bite when it is cold and u just left the house

    eg winter morning, trying to get to work, just left the house, need to brake, BANG

  4. #28
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    E92 M3
    endless all the way mate!
    2007 BMW M3 Jerez Black/Palladium Silver
    2002 BMW M3 Ruby Black/Black - SOLD
    1999 Honda S2000 NFR/Black - SOLD

  5. #29
    I'm using SSMs..... they're great.... a bit squeaky at first but they bite really well on track.... fine on street....



    Quote Originally Posted by urbanracer.com
    Endless type NA-M... any good any1??

    TYPE NA-M (from $444.40) (cypher website)

    Xspeed they quoted me $220.00.

    I wanted to get NA-Y's but they dont have any in stock.. problem is that NA-M operates from 100 degrees.. is this ok for daily driving? i probably wont brake hard unless i go like really hard or something once in a blue moon.. so dunno if its safe or not, does any1 know std operating temp of brakes on dc5r?

    thanks for your help..

  6. #30
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Melbourne
    Ferodo or ebc

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