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Originally posted by emi325i View Postmassive lee's will fit under some 15" wheels. uuc has also switched their kit to use a caliper that will do the same.
UUC switched to another model of Dynalite, still with the smallish 16mm thick pads. The gain in clearance is minimal. The caliper is still located 11mm too much on the outside. I did all testings with all versions of Dynalites and Superlites for the past couple of years. The Superlite caliper is still the stiffest, has the thick 21mm pads, by design offers the most clearance on an e30, and costs about the same as a billet Dynalite or $30 more than a forged Dynalite.
LeeLast edited by Massive Lee; 02-25-2008, 09:28 PM.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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the massive brake kit and the UUC kit to me look the same.
The Massive Race kit includes
11.75" x 1.25" rotors and lug mounted Superlite forged 4-pistons calipers. 1.38" pistons or 1.75" pistons. Requires 15" wheels with extra room.
$1050usd (installation kit available separately)
Brake pads extra
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The UUC kit features a 2-piece 12.19" rotor with Wilwood's Dynalite 4-piston calipers. Requires 16" or larger wheels (15" or smaller, use our 11.75" kit listed separately) sold for $899.00
So to me the UUC's are biger and less $$$ but it looks like they both have the same wilwood Dynalite 4 piston calipers. Can I get bigger rotors from massive or the same size UUC has 12.19? I am allso looking at the price what am I paying for from massive that UUC dosent have. It may loook like my mind is made up with the uuc's but that is just because they are less $$$. So inform me on what massive has to offer because I have only heard good things about lee and nothing about UUC.
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Massive uses Superlite calipers which are much stiffer than Dynalites. The Dynalite caliper (as used in RPI's, VAC's and UUC's kits) is the caliper that gave Wilwood a very bad reputation a couple of years ago, as many low end kits used them. I suggested to swap over to Superlites to several racers who were using Dynalites and they all told me about the huge improvement in pedal response and improved braking. Also, Superlite pads are 21mm thick vs 16mm for Dynalite, and much wider. Massive's Race kit uses extra thick 32mm discs, not 21mm, which is only for the Sport kit. Because one kits uses slightly bigger (12.2" vs 11.75") rotors, doesn't mean it will brake better if the caliper can't clamp it properly...
Massive's Race kit disc and Superlite caliper.
Last edited by Massive Lee; 02-26-2008, 11:42 AM.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostMassive uses Superlite calipers which are about twice as stiff as Dynalite, if not more. The Dynalite caliper (as used in RPI and UUC's kits) is the caliper that gave Wilwood a very bad reputation a couple of years ago, as many low end kits used them. I suggested to swap over to Superlites to several racers who were using Dynalites and they all told me about the huge improvement in pedal response and improved braking. Also, Superlite pads are 21mm vs 16mm for Dynalite, and much wider. Massive uses extra thick 32mm discs, not 21mm. Because one kits uses slightly bigger rotors, doesn't mean it will brake better or take as much heat.
Massive's disc and Superlite caliper.
is that the "race kit" or the street kit???
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Hi BostonBMW
That's the Race kit with $70-$75 1.25" rotors. The Sport kit uses a deeper hat and a thinner 21mm rotor. The thinner rotor can be purchased in many "flavours" depending on what you do with the car. The base model for street use is the $40 UL rotors with straight vanes for light track duty, then a more enduring 0.810" HD with directional vanes and thick walls for heavy track duty, or 0.810" GT rotors with slots are available at a whopping $120... Ouch. At the end, the Race kit offers more bang for your buck.
Also, let's not forget that Massive also offers a rear kit with 11.75" x 1.25" discs if all-out racing is your stuff.
Here's a nice car with front Race kit and a few interesting pictures.
Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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