[DeTomaso] Brake Conversion Options

boyd casey boyd411 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 14:21:23 EDT 2009


Ken Green has a Brembo conversion that uses Brembo calipers from a Porsche
911 Turbo  (996) They are 4 piston and some of the vendors charge between
$7000 and $8000 for a full conversion. The Brembo's are considered supierior
( over Willwood) if you use your car for street and track because the have
dust seals and are made to hold up to extended use by consumers (vs
mechanics or racers with pit crews) The Willwood or other racing calipers
are supposed to be serviced much more often due to the lack of dust sheilds
and seals. You can get  Calipers and custom machined billet mounting
adapters from Ken and he recomends Coleman rotors and Willwood hats. You can
get the pricing from Ken but I can tell you it's a deal you can't beat and
you can't argue with Brembo or Porsche. I believe most people go with
Willwood because new Brembo's cost a fortune. I bought four calipers from
him and all they needed was a new coat of "Clear coat"" I will send you
pictures if you would like to see how well they came out. I can also make a
set of new decals for the calipers for you if you buy calipers from Ken.
They come with Porsche logos and I can make decals that have the Brembo logo
or , Detomaso, or Pantera. They are heat resistant and after you put them
one you spray a few coats of heat resistant clear coat. I will make them for
you for free if you cover the cost of the heat resistant decal paper ( a few
bucks) You can do front and rear , he has mounting brackets for both. He is
also working on a rear brake conversion that has a new custom billet carrier
that uses new better bearings, makes changing the rotors simple and converts
from half shafts to CV joints.  I bought the calipers from him but I haven't
done the conversion yet.

Contact Ken if you are interested or if you want pictures of the refinished
calipers with the Brembo decals let me know and I will send you pictures.

Boyd.


On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Julian Kift <julian_kift at hotmail.com>wrote:

>
> There are certainly other options to Wilwood, I'm rebuilding my '74 with
> Coleman rotors and Sierra calipers.
>
>
>
> Julian
>
> > From: dfcex at pacbell.net
> > To: detomaso at realbig.com
> > Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:02:30 -0700
> > Subject: [DeTomaso] Brake Conversion Options
> >
>  > I just had the front rotors turned and new pads for The Beast and
> within 10 laps at Laguna I got a real bad vibration and noticed hot spots on
> the right front rotor, so I assume it's already been warped again. The
> steering column shakes so bad on hard braking it feels like it's ready to
> break loose.
> > The rotors and calipers are from a 69 Boss 429.
> > I'll be double checking to make sure the correct pads were used.
> > Assuming they were I may be next looking for a different set-up, to
> handle the stopping requirements of track use.
> > It's been suggested I convert to late model Corvette brakes, has anyone
> tried this?
> > Are there other options, besides the Willwood packages?
> >
> > Dan Courtney
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