Hirkophoto
Viper Owner
Did you use the Daves BB set up for you kit? Did you use a proportion valve for front and rear?
Cost? Were did you buy them etc?
Cost? Were did you buy them etc?
Did you use the Daves BB set up for you kit? Did you use a proportion valve for front and rear?
Cost? Were did you buy them etc?
Looks nice. You have an approximate cost for the brake job?
...the SRT rear caliper will need the proportion valve.
I would love to discuss your kit and how it's working for you.
Any chance we cal talk on the phone sometime to get more details?
With Dave's kit you need to do some cutting and grinding, do the Stoptechs require the same?
Here's some more info to consider if you like to keep your car on the Slim-Fast plan. I actually gained about 20 pounds or so in the SRT conversion. Can't speak for the Stoptech kit in that respect, nor Tom's.
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/622256-srt-brake-upgrade-weight.html
Since your in socal why dont you give Dan a call over at DC Performance. I'm sure he can answer alot more of your questions. IMO he's the best Viper tech on the West Coast..
Yeah I have been through all that before. New high temp fluid, new rotors new pads, same braking. Feels like I am pushing on a brick. Nothing and then everything. The brakes on my Chevy Equinox are far better than my Viper.
Sad but true.
Yeah I have been through all that before. New high temp fluid, new rotors new pads, same braking. Feels like I am pushing on a brick. Nothing and then everything. The brakes on my Chevy Equinox are far better than my Viper.
Sad but true.
I can lock up the brakes no problem. There is just no modulation of the brake pedal. It's most likely due to the stock lines on the car. At any rate the old system will be trashed.I would guess that an Equinox stops in about 170'? Whereas your Gen 2 Viper with PS 2 tires should be stopping in about 107' from 60mph???
You have serious issues with your brakes. As recommended earlier I think you should find the problem with what you already have and then upgrade to better brakes. Without ABS you should be able to stomp on the pedal and lock up all 4 wheels - right?
Ted
That's not normal, you need to find the problem before doing any brake upgrade or you could end up with the same issue.
Check your brake power booster by doing the following:
Run the engine for a few moments, then turn the key off. Once the engine dies, press the brake pedal a few times. You should hear a hissing noise each time you press the pedal. Then hold the pedal down and start the engine. The pedal should move and get softer. If none of this occurs, verify that the booster has a vacuum source. If the booster has a vacuum source, and still does not boost the pedal effort, the booster is more than likely bad. One other alternative would be a bad check valve. Simply remove the valve and blow into it. It should blow easily in one direction, and not at all in the other.
Dave...did you ever work...
I just want to make an infomed decision and not just do something because everyone is doing it. Sometimes decisions are made for the wrong reasons like saving a few bucks. Persoally I think brakes are not something to skimp .
Hirk
Dave,I went through the same process when choosing my system. Talked to Stoptech, the late Dave of Dave's Big Brakes, Sean Roe on his Brembo kits, and so on.
The decision came down to:
-> Cost no object. I did spend $5.5K, probably more than any other brand/kit.
-> Calipers were gonna say Viper, not Brembo or Stoptech. Appearance matters.
-> Biggest is bestest. Let the ABS do the rest.
The installation was simple and the only complaint I've had is that the EBC reds are not that impressive. But then again, rotor wear and pad dust are easy to deal with - thanks EBC reds.
BTW - No cutting on the StopTech setup.
Ooops, Joe. See page 9.
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/m...lation Manual_98-260-1431_Rev. C_11-12-05.pdf
In fact, you have to grind the lower control arm, too?!
Hirk, I know you have your sights set on something more visually attractive, and can't blame you, but I have to point out that 40mm brakes say "Brembo" on them!
Ooops, Joe. See page 9.
http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/manuals_bbk/Dodge%20Viper_Rear%20Installation%20Manual_98-260-1431_Rev.%20C_11-12-05.pdf
In fact, you have to grind the lower control arm, too?!
I can lock up the brakes no problem. There is just no modulation of the brake pedal. It's most likely due to the stock lines on the car. At any rate the old system will be trashed.