1I1 wrote:Bear in mind when fitting the GTZ callipers and rotors the hub carrier is different between super strut and macpherson strut. The calliper mounts further out on a GTZ / super strut AE101/AE111
You would need to either find a suitable disc that is 262mm or there abouts in diameter or have the 275mm machined down to that diameter (making sure they are balanced).
Also your cars brake hoses will be a one piece from the body hard line to the calliper. Where as the GTZ goes body hard pipe > flexible hose > hard pipe on the strut > flexible hose > calliper
^ This...
Since the GTZ/Superstrut brakes don't just bolt on without modification I wouldn't bother. You need to get the 275mm discs machined down, and also run a spacer behind the disc, adding more to the cost.
I've got an AE101 non-superstrut exactly the same as yours. I run Mintex M1155 pads. Cost about 240+GST from racebrakes (for the whole front set). Replaced fluid with fresh Castrol Super DOT4. I thrashed them all day around manfield and they never gave me any problems
. I was doing about 7 laps each stint. At the end of the day I checked the wear on them and there was still plenty left.
There was another guy at the same trackday running an AE101 exactly the same, but he had cheap pads. They wore out completely before the day was over.
So I recommend just getting some good pads (like Mintex M1155) and replacing the fluid. Good thing about the Mintex M1155s is that you can daily drive them too, your wheels will end up pretty black though lol.
Replacing the fluid is very important: brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, this also lowers the boiling point. Boiling the fluid = bad. Your foot will go straight to the floor and you won't have any brakes at the end of the straight!
If you want a full race pad then get the M1166, they aren't ideal for daily driving though because they need to be brought up to temperature for use. I've been told that 1166's last years in a race car, but you will chew through a few brake discs.
Don't get EBC pads. I've heard heaps of horror stories about them disintegrating etc.