Brake Packages
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Brake Packages
Just thought you guys might want some brake combos.
Package 1
Agency Power Brake Lines 2 front 2 rear (smoked color with gold tips)
Ferodos DS 2500 Front Pads
Ferodos DS 2500 Rear Pads
Agency Power is proud to bring you these very high quality steel braided and coated brake lines for your Mitsubishi EVO VIII. Steel braided brake lines improve pedal firmness in braking. Reduce flex from the factory rubber lines. The ends are CNC machined and the kit includes new bolts and hardware for installation. Great for daily driving or competition use. Sold as a set of 4 for front and rear for your Brembo brakes.
$330 Shipped
Package 2
Rotora Slotted Rotors Fronts
Rotora Slotted Rotors Rears
$670 Shipped
Package 3
Rotora Drilled and Slotted Rotors Fronts
Rotora Drilled and Slotted Rotors Rears
$795 Shipped
We also have Drilled Rotors from Rotora, PM me for the price and availability.
Developed to replace the OE 12.7” front and 12.0” rear rotors, Rotora’s high-performance rotors for the Mitsubishi Evolution VIII are designed to meet the challenges of track and road racing. CNC machined.
Or buy them Individually for:
Agency Power Brake Lines (all 4) $75
Ferodos DS 2500 Front Pads $180
Ferodos DS 2500 Rear Pads $75
Slotted Front Rotors pair $330
Slotted Rear Rotors pair $316
Drilled/Slotted Front Rotors pair $400
Drilled/Slotted Rear Rotors rear $380
any questions? just PM me or give me a call 480.966.3040 ext 226.
jacky
Package 1
Agency Power Brake Lines 2 front 2 rear (smoked color with gold tips)
Ferodos DS 2500 Front Pads
Ferodos DS 2500 Rear Pads
Agency Power is proud to bring you these very high quality steel braided and coated brake lines for your Mitsubishi EVO VIII. Steel braided brake lines improve pedal firmness in braking. Reduce flex from the factory rubber lines. The ends are CNC machined and the kit includes new bolts and hardware for installation. Great for daily driving or competition use. Sold as a set of 4 for front and rear for your Brembo brakes.
$330 Shipped
Package 2
Rotora Slotted Rotors Fronts
Rotora Slotted Rotors Rears
$670 Shipped
Package 3
Rotora Drilled and Slotted Rotors Fronts
Rotora Drilled and Slotted Rotors Rears
$795 Shipped
We also have Drilled Rotors from Rotora, PM me for the price and availability.
Developed to replace the OE 12.7” front and 12.0” rear rotors, Rotora’s high-performance rotors for the Mitsubishi Evolution VIII are designed to meet the challenges of track and road racing. CNC machined.
Or buy them Individually for:
Agency Power Brake Lines (all 4) $75
Ferodos DS 2500 Front Pads $180
Ferodos DS 2500 Rear Pads $75
Slotted Front Rotors pair $330
Slotted Rear Rotors pair $316
Drilled/Slotted Front Rotors pair $400
Drilled/Slotted Rear Rotors rear $380
any questions? just PM me or give me a call 480.966.3040 ext 226.
jacky
A few questions I think everyone would like to know
Rotors - width, length, construction material etc. Also can you have them cryo treated?
Pads - Can you get the DS 3000 and prices
SS Brake Lines - Any fitment issues like the early Goodridge brake lines and pictures
thanks!
Rotors - width, length, construction material etc. Also can you have them cryo treated?
Pads - Can you get the DS 3000 and prices
SS Brake Lines - Any fitment issues like the early Goodridge brake lines and pictures
thanks!
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Hey guys! Dan here...
The rotora rotors are a great replacement for the stock rotors. Especially if you look at the price and compare them to the alternative. Being able to get them in a drilled and slotted or just a slotted. For most racers I recommend the drilled and slotted rotors. These will help vent heat out and keep the rotors cool from cracking or glazing over. They work great with the Ferodo or Project Mu pads. We have sold quite a few sets with great luck! No issues! Acutally if you look in the Lancer EVO Japanese Mag Issue 19, HKS Kansai uses the Rotora Big Brakes on their shop car. How cool is that. Rotora has proved themselves in road racing, drifting, and autox with no complaints.
The lines have been fitted to a TON of EVO's. We carry these instock and have NOT had fitment issues. I have heard of the Goodridge problem but not sure if they have corrected them.
We do stock the DS3000. Prices are here -
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/i...41_184_192_200
Here are the pics of the brake lines and also a pic of our Clutch Line. Clutch lines are only $30!!!
Brakeline

Clutchline

We look foward to your orders! Make sure you sign up for our newsletter to receive discount codes for online orders as well!
http://vrsm.vividracing.com/index.ph...ures&src=enews
The rotora rotors are a great replacement for the stock rotors. Especially if you look at the price and compare them to the alternative. Being able to get them in a drilled and slotted or just a slotted. For most racers I recommend the drilled and slotted rotors. These will help vent heat out and keep the rotors cool from cracking or glazing over. They work great with the Ferodo or Project Mu pads. We have sold quite a few sets with great luck! No issues! Acutally if you look in the Lancer EVO Japanese Mag Issue 19, HKS Kansai uses the Rotora Big Brakes on their shop car. How cool is that. Rotora has proved themselves in road racing, drifting, and autox with no complaints.
The lines have been fitted to a TON of EVO's. We carry these instock and have NOT had fitment issues. I have heard of the Goodridge problem but not sure if they have corrected them.
We do stock the DS3000. Prices are here -
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/i...41_184_192_200
Here are the pics of the brake lines and also a pic of our Clutch Line. Clutch lines are only $30!!!
Brakeline

Clutchline

We look foward to your orders! Make sure you sign up for our newsletter to receive discount codes for online orders as well!
http://vrsm.vividracing.com/index.ph...ures&src=enews
Last edited by Vivid Racing; Jul 14, 2004 at 09:16 AM.
For some reason the pics didn't work.
I checked the link for the Ferodo 3000s and you only have the fronts. Does Ferodo not make rear pads for that series? Also which brand and pad would you recommend for road course events (4 sessions of 25 mins each)? I do not want fade (the stock pads suck) and ppl suggest/recommend not to go with a full race pad as it is difficult to modulate. I consider myself an intermediate with about 10-12 track days. I will prefer a pad where I can brake late without having to think about brake fade everytime I tap/stomp on the pedal.
I'll definitely get the 2500s after my OEM pads wear out.
thanks.
I checked the link for the Ferodo 3000s and you only have the fronts. Does Ferodo not make rear pads for that series? Also which brand and pad would you recommend for road course events (4 sessions of 25 mins each)? I do not want fade (the stock pads suck) and ppl suggest/recommend not to go with a full race pad as it is difficult to modulate. I consider myself an intermediate with about 10-12 track days. I will prefer a pad where I can brake late without having to think about brake fade everytime I tap/stomp on the pedal.
I'll definitely get the 2500s after my OEM pads wear out.
thanks.
Last edited by KZEVO; Jul 13, 2004 at 04:11 PM.
Placed my first order ever with vivid. Heard a lot of good and bad. I will let you guys know how it went. Jacky was professional and helpful so far.
Will show pics and install write up on the rotors as soon as they arrive.
NEED replaced bad.
OEMs are done. 26.780 miles on OEM pads and rotors. dealer said there is 10% left.
Thanks for the great price jacky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will show pics and install write up on the rotors as soon as they arrive.
NEED replaced bad.
OEMs are done. 26.780 miles on OEM pads and rotors. dealer said there is 10% left.Thanks for the great price jacky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by newevo8; Jul 14, 2004 at 09:30 AM.
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KZ EVO - Yeah no rears I believe. I think if you are just doing weekend racing just go with the 2500's or if you want to get nasty go with the Project Mu Titan Kai, those are the most extreme Project Mu. We have great luck with intermediate drivers running the 2500's or the Project Mu B Force. The 3000 or Titan Kai might be a bit extreme. Have you done the brake lines and fluid change? That will help in your braking.
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Originally Posted by newevo8
what brake fluid do you guys recommend?????
*Extreme thermal resistance and stability.
*The elevated boiling point of RBF 600 FACTORY LINE (312°c / 593°F)
enables braking even under the extreme conditions of competition.
*Very efficient in the rain: the very high wet boiling point (216°c / 420°F),
is superior to conventional brake fluids and provides a particularly efficient braking system in rain and minimizes the risk of vapor lock
well the rotors are great. I am so glad to have bought them. I can stop on a dime.
I used valvoline synthetic brake fluid. wet boiling point of 330 and hot at 450. so it has some good engineering numbers.
I use the bobcat pads for this set up. they work great also. what a difference. No brake lines yet. There coming I guess.
Great service vividracing.
I used valvoline synthetic brake fluid. wet boiling point of 330 and hot at 450. so it has some good engineering numbers.
I use the bobcat pads for this set up. they work great also. what a difference. No brake lines yet. There coming I guess.
Great service vividracing.
Vividracing- thanks for great service.
Jacky I think that was you 2 weeks ago that overnighted slotted rotoras to my hotel the day before my driving school.
I really appreciate your help. I know I gave you almost no time to work with.
BTW I did call other places but no one ever got back to me.
Rotors are great. Worked well with ferodos 2500's.
For all of you - order yours now, DO NOT wait till last minute and pay overnight shipping charge to the other side of the country on heavy item $$$.
Jacky I think that was you 2 weeks ago that overnighted slotted rotoras to my hotel the day before my driving school.
I really appreciate your help. I know I gave you almost no time to work with.
BTW I did call other places but no one ever got back to me.
Rotors are great. Worked well with ferodos 2500's.
For all of you - order yours now, DO NOT wait till last minute and pay overnight shipping charge to the other side of the country on heavy item $$$.
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Originally Posted by GREGPOL
Vividracing- thanks for great service.
Jacky I think that was you 2 weeks ago that overnighted slotted rotoras to my hotel the day before my driving school.
I really appreciate your help. I know I gave you almost no time to work with.
BTW I did call other places but no one ever got back to me.
Rotors are great. Worked well with ferodos 2500's.
For all of you - order yours now, DO NOT wait till last minute and pay overnight shipping charge to the other side of the country on heavy item $$$.
Jacky I think that was you 2 weeks ago that overnighted slotted rotoras to my hotel the day before my driving school.
I really appreciate your help. I know I gave you almost no time to work with.
BTW I did call other places but no one ever got back to me.
Rotors are great. Worked well with ferodos 2500's.
For all of you - order yours now, DO NOT wait till last minute and pay overnight shipping charge to the other side of the country on heavy item $$$.

im glad you liked them, rotora's are awesome


