any one done this upgrade? I've been looking into it but I'm not sure if it's worth it. not only that but where do you get the new parts to do a brake job when they where out? just wondering thanks!
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Knowing what kind of car would help...-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
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Sorry, I got a 2002 pontiac Grand Am GT1 with a 3400! some performance mods!2002 Pontiac GrandAm GT1
3400 v6
TOG headers
RSM 62MM T-body
FFP underdrive pulley
GRANATELLI MAF
Ported upper intake
MSD DIS 4 ignition box
MSD Wires and coils (pending)
Venom high flow fuel pump (pending)
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Yes, I have Baer brakes.....best upgrade I've done for my car. For your application, the only parts that will wear out will be brake pads, and you can use any pad made for a 1988-1996 Corvette, or a 1994-present Mustang Cobra. The rotors are proprietary to Baer, but you should only need to replace these if you race your car on a regular basis.Matt
2000 Oldsmobile Alero GLS sedan
3400/3500 hybrid, Diamond Racing forged pistons, Scat I-beams, TCE DRTC, ported heads, WOT Race cam, PAC 1518s, Manley valves, F40 6-speed with Quaife LSD
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i've been looking at the setup offered at pfyc! is there a better/cheeper place?2002 Pontiac GrandAm GT1
3400 v6
TOG headers
RSM 62MM T-body
FFP underdrive pulley
GRANATELLI MAF
Ported upper intake
MSD DIS 4 ignition box
MSD Wires and coils (pending)
Venom high flow fuel pump (pending)
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i for got to ask, where do you get your replacement parts? pads or rotors?2002 Pontiac GrandAm GT1
3400 v6
TOG headers
RSM 62MM T-body
FFP underdrive pulley
GRANATELLI MAF
Ported upper intake
MSD DIS 4 ignition box
MSD Wires and coils (pending)
Venom high flow fuel pump (pending)
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I ordered my setup straight from Baer Racing in AZ. I did it this way because when I bought them, I didn't want all the extra crap that PFYC packages into their kit (i.e. the powdercoated calipers, drilled stock-size rear rotors, cross-drilling/slotting/zinc-washing). Also, the kit PFYC sells has 12" front rotors, and I wanted the bigger 13 inchers, which they stated they could not get for me.
So I called Baer and ordered their 13" Track kit, with plain 2-piece rotors (two-piece rotors are an upgrade over the standard $700 kit), and I paid about $1000 after delivery. I only ended up with fully-optioned rotors (cross-drilled/slotted/zinc-washed) because Baer made a mistake - after a bad brake job involving turning the rotors, I decided to just replace them...so I ordered a new set of PLAIN rotors from Baer, but they sent fully-optioned ones by mistake....to their credit, they didn't charge me over what the plain rotors cost. As I said, the rotors Baer sells are proprietary to Baer, so you must get replacements through them. They're expensive, but you should never have to replace them - unless you get a bad turning job (which I probably didn't need anyway).
When you order a kit from Baer, it comes with new SBS Pro Touring pads, which are quite good. You can get replacements from anywhere; I have Hawk HPS pads up front now from the Tire Rack, and I use Carbotech Panther+ pads on the track (www.carbotechbrakes.com).
Anyway, if you want all the options that PFYC sells in their kit, it's a pretty good deal, actually. But for something a little different (an a 'la carte system like mine), give the nice folks at Baer Racing a call.Matt
2000 Oldsmobile Alero GLS sedan
3400/3500 hybrid, Diamond Racing forged pistons, Scat I-beams, TCE DRTC, ported heads, WOT Race cam, PAC 1518s, Manley valves, F40 6-speed with Quaife LSD
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did you get the two piece rotors? slotted and chros drilled? they cant be turned can they?2002 Pontiac GrandAm GT1
3400 v6
TOG headers
RSM 62MM T-body
FFP underdrive pulley
GRANATELLI MAF
Ported upper intake
MSD DIS 4 ignition box
MSD Wires and coils (pending)
Venom high flow fuel pump (pending)
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