View Full Version : 288mm brake setup on a nova
gazcorsa
27-03-14, 07:45 PM
Anyone have 288mm calipers fitted on a nova? Heard people have had problems with them?
can I get an upgraded master cylinder off of any other old school vauxhalls?
tommy8252
27-03-14, 08:17 PM
I've got 288mm on mine, standard 1.2 servo I think and I haven't had any problems with them.
dgbnova#1
27-03-14, 08:48 PM
What are the calipers/disks off tommy ?
tommy8252
27-03-14, 08:52 PM
Vectra v6, mines also 5 stud.
gazcorsa
27-03-14, 09:03 PM
Been looking into putting 288s on, but there's a lot of talk about excess brake pedal travel....?
ive decided to go for 256mm now, nothing worse that loads of travel in the pedal in my opinion!.
tommy8252
27-03-14, 09:13 PM
I get a strong bite around 1/3rd of the way down on travel whereas the other halfs standard 1.2 setup starts biting immediately but nowhere near as strong obviously.
dgbnova#1
27-03-14, 09:55 PM
Is there a 4 stud disk
Not in 288 but in 280 there is
Johnny A
27-03-14, 10:00 PM
Is there a 4 stud disk
Yes Dave, go sniffing on ebay for Lotus Elise discs. Make damn sure you pick the correct ones, I just picked a new pair up for £26 delivered (new).
You want: Lotus Elise 2000 onwards, 288mm, 4x100, 60mm centre bore.
Apart from the centre bore these are a perfect 100% fit, even the little disc securing screw is in the correct place :D
To correct the centre bore get on egay again and search from alloy wheel spigots, you want the ones which go from 60.1 to whatever Novas centre bore is
tommy8252
27-03-14, 10:05 PM
To correct the centre bore get on egay again and search from alloy wheel spigots, you want the ones which go from 60.1 to whatever Novas centre bore is
57.5 iirc
And in 280 you can use meriva 4 stud discs with the 288mm callipers without any major issues, just a small amount of pad overhang.
Johnny A
27-03-14, 10:09 PM
57.5 iirc
And in 280 you can use meriva 4 stud discs with the 288mm callipers without any major issues, just a small amount of pad overhang.
Cheers Tom, but that little bit of pad overhang would annoy the tits off me lol
tommy8252
27-03-14, 10:11 PM
Cheers Tom, but that little big of pad overhang would annoy the tits off me lol
Yeah but you've got ocd of the highest order. lol
dgbnova#1
27-03-14, 10:23 PM
Well that's all helpful info there will look into that lot
dgbnova#1
27-03-14, 10:31 PM
Yes Dave, go sniffing on ebay for Lotus Elise discs. Make damn sure you pick the correct ones, I just picked a new pair up for £26 delivered (new).
You want: Lotus Elise 2000 onwards, 288mm, 4x100, 60mm centre bore.
Apart from the centre bore these are a perfect 100% fit, even the little disc securing screw is in the correct place :D
To correct the centre bore get on egay again and search from alloy wheel spigots, you want the ones which go from 60.1 to whatever Novas centre bore is
Spigots going off these numbers on eBay 181361739017 (tel:181361739017)
pair of disks 230789092948
Johnny A
27-03-14, 11:07 PM
Spigots going off these numbers on eBay 181361739017 (tel:181361739017)
pair of disks 230789092948
Spot on Dave
scott.parker
27-03-14, 11:27 PM
I've got a cav turbo setup sat in my shed, keep debating what to do with them, as if i fit them ideally I need a gsi/gte servo..
Pluss you have to watch what wheels your using, only certain 15's fir over.
Martin.p
28-03-14, 09:25 AM
I'm using 288 discs and calipers off a v6 calibra (iirc) drilled to 4 stud. With a GTE servo.
There is a adjuster nut on the break pedal that I adjusted. That helped with pedal travel.
They work well at stopping IMO. And that's with extra weight of C20LET sat up front.
and they fit under 15" wheels off a vectra (in pic)
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I'd rather redrill discs (a very easy job) than have 8mm of pad hanging off the end...
I had them with drums fitted and they felt ok. Fitted rear disc and it all went to pot.
I use Fiat Coupe discs. Brake pedal feel is ok, not a great deal happens for the first 1/3-1/2 travel but I quite like that. They do work obviously, just lightly.
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