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As per the topic who makes the best caliper adaptors for the HCR32, ive checked out UAS site im just wondering if there is others.

Also who should i order some braided brake lines from, im thinking maltech?

Lastly what would be the best fluid for the circuit?? Not endurance like track day stuff. Was thinking some ap racing stuff from somewhere lol

Thanks guys

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The R32 UAS brackets are one piece. (280-324mm) The R33 are 3 pieces (296 to 324mm)

I have used the same setup for about 6 years and i dont think you will find a better arrangement without spending 3 times the money.

I also use RBF600. Its cheap so i make sure i regularly flush through 300ml. Its overkill but brakes are important and when the wheels are off the car i will give them a good flush with a full bottle and check the pad wear. The fluid is always clean so doesnt need it. I just do it as a regular inspection as i don thave anyone service my car regularly...so need to keep an eye on things myself.

You could use the much better Castrol fluid and get away with less frequent flushes. The stuff is around $120 a tin from memory. I have never used it, but it i know plenty of people that do. The only other fluid i have used has been the AP/Lockheed 5.1 which was good, but more expensive then the Motul

The R32 UAS brackets are one piece. (280-324mm) The R33 are 3 pieces (296 to 324mm)

I have used the same setup for about 6 years and i dont think you will find a better arrangement without spending 3 times the money.

I also use RBF600. Its cheap so i make sure i regularly flush through 300ml. Its overkill but brakes are important and when the wheels are off the car i will give them a good flush with a full bottle and check the pad wear. The fluid is always clean so doesnt need it. I just do it as a regular inspection as i don thave anyone service my car regularly...so need to keep an eye on things myself.

You could use the much better Castrol fluid and get away with less frequent flushes. The stuff is around $120 a tin from memory. I have never used it, but it i know plenty of people that do. The only other fluid i have used has been the AP/Lockheed 5.1 which was good, but more expensive then the Motul

Thanks for the reply Roy, ill give the rbf600 a try first up. Is the brake balance affected much running larger front discs, does anything need to be done with the master cyclinder? My car has ABS if it makes and difference.

Cheers

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