MOVIT Brakes on the RS4

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MOVIT Brakes on the RS4

Post by PhilT » Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:27 pm

Dave and Gordons car now feature on the MOVIT website after the little upgrade they got this week... Cool 8)

http://www.movit.de/htm/audrs4.htm

I understand that MOVIT must be thanked for their outstanding hospitality... Thanks you from RS246 :thumbs:
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Post by johnRS4 » Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:55 pm

Dave and Gordons car :bowdown: :thumbs:



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Post by johneroberts » Wed Oct 27, 2004 10:54 pm

well to be expected if your speding that sort of wonga
shame it aint done over here.
remember we were the pioneers
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Post by flashyg » Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:30 pm

Nice to be on the front line.

I wish to mention so that all are aware that the service at Movit and the attention both Dave and I received is unrivalled to date.
A nicer company and organisation you could not meet.
They did so much to make us feel welcome.
To all interested in break up grades these Movit people are exceptional.
I know I should be going on about the breaks, But the unfortunate thing is I am in the wearing in process so only time will tell how they settle, but I have no concerns as I am dealing with an exceptional company.
The settling in process its self is an experience.
I am certain After the 2k settling period my breaks will be awesome.
Any questions on the weight , suitability and differences in the product and it features are welcomed . having spent 2 days in the company of the Movit gang I will be endeavouring to pass on what I have learned.

Thanks to you all for your support on the site and I look forward to seeing and talking with you again soon.

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Post by FEED_ME » Thu Nov 25, 2004 11:37 pm

What size did you choose? I've ordered the MOVIT 380 mm kit for my RS4 (as well as their kit for the rear breaks). In the spring I will see if they will fit and if they will hold on better than my 365 mm discs that I had before. They got so extremely hot when I was driving on a race track so I had to change discs every two track meetings that I attended... I hope that the MOVIT kit will do better...
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Post by DaveP » Thu Nov 25, 2004 11:54 pm

Erik,

It's the 370mm 6 pot kit up front using the new Billet Movit calipers, 342mm 4 pots on the rear.

Fits under standard wheels...not had chance to try them on the track yet...
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Post by JohnW » Fri Nov 26, 2004 11:02 pm

Erik,
the 380mm kit is the same as JR uses (or rather used to use), and the same as I have on my car.

Clearly I don't know how hard you use your brakes compared to me, but I was using Movit track pads at Spa and had no problems at all. :thumb:
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Post by johneroberts » Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:45 am

The 380mm MoVit/Brembo/GT2 front system has been faultless all the time i used it on the track, OK so you eat pads, but better than eating discs, and on the subject of discs make sure the ones you get are flat, as when they get hot it gets really rough.
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