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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #15 on: 31 December 2011, 21:17:36 »

Takes the same £10 TC pads (not that they are listed on TC website, but are still available) as the earlier calipers, despite what EPC says (EPC lists the OE pads (at £50) which include the fitting kit, its the fitting kit that varies).

So the Vx dealer will quote the expensive version with the extra fitting kit because that's what the Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) says.  But the actual pads that come in the box are the same fitment as the ones they sell for £10 without the fitting kit.
No, the £50 ones are OE, the £10 are classed as GM Aftermarket.
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #16 on: 31 December 2011, 21:20:59 »

Takes the same £10 TC pads (not that they are listed on TC website, but are still available) as the earlier calipers, despite what EPC says (EPC lists the OE pads (at £50) which include the fitting kit, its the fitting kit that varies).

So the Vx dealer will quote the expensive version with the extra fitting kit because that's what the Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) says.  But the actual pads that come in the box are the same fitment as the ones they sell for £10 without the fitting kit.
No, the £50 ones are OE, the £10 are classed as GM Aftermarket.
and according to some on here, have different coefficients of friction, thus OE work better.  Apparently.  And are less dirty....
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #17 on: 31 December 2011, 21:30:37 »

True - that's why I was careful to say the same fitment.  You can get pads that fit, work and are sold by Vauxhall so are presumably not likely to kill you at the first touch of the brakes. 

Maybe it is indeed worth five times the price for a different friction material - I would have to try it out for myself before offering an opinion on that.   :)
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #18 on: 01 January 2012, 13:07:36 »

also be aware that replacement new calipers are now no longer available
either from Opel Vx or GM
only reconditoned ones 
the castings are still all original
although they epoxy coat them 
some are still badly corroded away as they can't refurb them.
So if the non vented ones have new replacement calipers available you could be in error exchangeing them
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #19 on: 02 January 2012, 22:27:52 »

Thanks for all the info guys. I was thinking of going to the breakers and removing the whole assembly ie callipers mounting brackets and discs. If i do this will it all just fit straight onto my car. Not really bothered about the change in bias. does the handbrake need to be modified in any way? Thanks Danny  :y
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #20 on: 02 January 2012, 22:43:01 »

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Not really bothered about the change in bias.  ....

until you're in a 'Oh! F*@! Sh1t' moment as your foot is buried in the carpet!
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #21 on: 02 January 2012, 23:25:50 »

Thanks for all the info guys. I was thinking of going to the breakers and removing the whole assembly ie callipers mounting brackets and discs. If i do this will it all just fit straight onto my car. Not really bothered about the change in bias. does the handbrake need to be modified in any way? Thanks Danny  :y
Fitting the vented setup to a car with no other changes will raise the efficiency of the rear brakes, but will also result in them locking earlier - hence bringing the ABS on earlier which in turn will increase the overall stopping distance, rear improvements should be matched by front improvements.

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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #22 on: 02 January 2012, 23:32:25 »

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 rear improvements should be matched by front improvements.

but as you know, all (but the very early) cars have the same size front discs. the difference between the two systems is the bore of the master cylinder.
As has been said above, fitting of the vented rear discs will provide no increase in braking efficiency.

ISTR a Land Rover driver (think it might have been the bloke that fell asleep at the wheel on the motorway & caused the derailment of the train) was prosecuted for various things after an accident, one of them being a mismatch of various braking components ie bore sizes of wheel/slave cylinders.
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #23 on: 02 January 2012, 23:42:28 »

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 rear improvements should be matched by front improvements.

but as you know, all (but the very early) cars have the same size front discs. the difference between the two systems is the bore of the master cylinder.
As has been said above, fitting of the vented rear discs will provide no increase in braking efficiency.

ISTR a Land Rover driver (think it might have been the bloke that fell asleep at the wheel on the motorway & caused the derailment of the train) was prosecuted for various things after an accident, one of them being a mismatch of various braking components ie bore sizes of wheel/slave cylinders.

ISTR it was some guy who left the road into a river and drowned a couple of his children. :(

He too was probably "not really bothered" until he was up before the beak with an expert witness asking to review the calculations that he had made before bolting on random braking components to "improve" his vehicle.
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #24 on: 03 January 2012, 15:01:59 »

Straight swap...................pads are around the £50+ mark on TC though

Excellent News. Thanks Rob  :y :y

The calipers might be a straight swap, but you'll alter the front / rear bias set up because those cars that were designed to have vented rears also had a different master cylinder. 2Woody will give the details if you ask him. IMO you don't gain any extra braking by fitting tyhe rear vented discs to earlier cars.

Pretty sure its no different as the caliper piston sizes are the same and so are the disc sized (with the exception of the depth due to the vents).
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #25 on: 03 January 2012, 15:36:08 »

Straight swap...................pads are around the £50+ mark on TC though

Excellent News. Thanks Rob  :y :y

The calipers might be a straight swap, but you'll alter the front / rear bias set up because those cars that were designed to have vented rears also had a different master cylinder. 2Woody will give the details if you ask him. IMO you don't gain any extra braking by fitting tyhe rear vented discs to earlier cars.

Pretty sure its no different as the caliper piston sizes are the same and so are the disc sized (with the exception of the depth due to the vents).

Going off what Stu/2Woody says, they're different.
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #26 on: 03 January 2012, 15:59:19 »

Still not convinced, I know I stripped some a few years ago after they did a 'mick dundee' and the pistons etc were all the same because I compared them at the time.
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #27 on: 03 January 2012, 16:05:18 »

Still not convinced, I know I stripped some a few years ago after they did a 'mick dundee' and the pistons etc were all the same because I compared them at the time.

I've never done any comparisons, but I know that Stu said they were different bore/piston sizes in the master cylinder  :-\ :-\
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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #28 on: 03 January 2012, 16:30:32 »

Only two types of master cylinder ever fitted to the Omega.

All models upto '97 9193233 and from '97 to end of production the cylinder was 9193218.

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Re: 3.2 vented rear brakes
« Reply #29 on: 03 January 2012, 16:39:25 »

Only two types of master cylinder ever fitted to the Omega.

All models upto '97 9193233 and from '97 to end of production the cylinder was 9193218.

Andy

Thought so, thanks Andy
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