My very own update thread
Ordered the rest of the parts I need to do the A8 brake swap.
FCP:
Brake fluid reservoir - $85
2L Pentosin Super DOT4 brake fluid - $24
2x FTE caliper seal kits - $25
2x Meyle guide bushing kits - $27
$10 shipping
Total: $175
ECS:
Stainless steel front brake lines - $50
4x Bremmenparts caliper guide pins - $28
$10 shipping
Total: $175 + $88 = $263
FCP:
Brake fluid reservoir - $85
2L Pentosin Super DOT4 brake fluid - $24
2x FTE caliper seal kits - $25
2x Meyle guide bushing kits - $27
$10 shipping
Total: $175
ECS:
Stainless steel front brake lines - $50
4x Bremmenparts caliper guide pins - $28
$10 shipping
Total: $175 + $88 = $263
Thanks, finally getting there.
In other news, I really need a new clutch. This thing is hanging on by a thread right now. Still holds in 5th gear, for now. Ideally I would like to go with a billet steel flywheel, a 240mm FX300 clutch, and a metal slave cylinder. With that setup costing over $1,200, it ain't happening this time around.
Instead I think I'll go with a 228mm SouthBend stage 2 clutch and have SB resurface my dual mass flywheel. Shouldn't cost more than $500 and would hopefully be sufficient for frankenturbo power levels. If I decide later to step up to an eliminator I'll deal with the clutch then. I'd like to "do it right" the first time, but money doesn't always permit.
In other news, I really need a new clutch. This thing is hanging on by a thread right now. Still holds in 5th gear, for now. Ideally I would like to go with a billet steel flywheel, a 240mm FX300 clutch, and a metal slave cylinder. With that setup costing over $1,200, it ain't happening this time around.
Instead I think I'll go with a 228mm SouthBend stage 2 clutch and have SB resurface my dual mass flywheel. Shouldn't cost more than $500 and would hopefully be sufficient for frankenturbo power levels. If I decide later to step up to an eliminator I'll deal with the clutch then. I'd like to "do it right" the first time, but money doesn't always permit.
Installed Optilux yellow H7 bulbs in the fog lights yesterday. They're definitely yellow. Dunno if I'll keep them yet.
I also hard wired my dash camera in. I ran the power cable across the front of the headliner and down into the side of the dash where my GPS cable goes. I'm using a cigarette lighter plug installed behind the dash with a USB port adapter to provide power. Much better than having the cable dangle down across the windshield. Gotta keep it clean! Always!
The new master cylinder should be here tomorrow so I will be able to start work on monday. Tomorrow one of my friends from Prague is coming to visit so the brakes will have to wait until he goes down to LA. Was hoping to have the brakes finished before he arrives due to the amount of driving I'll be doing Saturday and Sunday. Oh well.
I also hard wired my dash camera in. I ran the power cable across the front of the headliner and down into the side of the dash where my GPS cable goes. I'm using a cigarette lighter plug installed behind the dash with a USB port adapter to provide power. Much better than having the cable dangle down across the windshield. Gotta keep it clean! Always!
The new master cylinder should be here tomorrow so I will be able to start work on monday. Tomorrow one of my friends from Prague is coming to visit so the brakes will have to wait until he goes down to LA. Was hoping to have the brakes finished before he arrives due to the amount of driving I'll be doing Saturday and Sunday. Oh well.
Progress.
Everything is installed, appears to be leak free, and is ready to bleed tomorrow. Took a lot longer than expected, one of these days I'll figure out that everything takes longer than expected.
Replacing the brake lines was one of the easiest parts. I ended up ordering an SK 9/11mm flare nut wrench, glad I did.
I plugged the brake lines with M10x1 bolts which helped slow the fluid leak down, but it was still dripping a decent amount. Probably lost a half liter from that.
I was inches away from blinding myself with brake fluid when I removed the first piston. Quite a stupid mistake, I was lucky. Always wear the proper protection! I promptly located my glasses..
It also appears that the passenger rotor and caliper have been making contact. Not sure what to think of that.

Stripped caliper.


Looks nasty.

Carriers with new guide pins installed.






Everything is installed, appears to be leak free, and is ready to bleed tomorrow. Took a lot longer than expected, one of these days I'll figure out that everything takes longer than expected.
Replacing the brake lines was one of the easiest parts. I ended up ordering an SK 9/11mm flare nut wrench, glad I did.
I plugged the brake lines with M10x1 bolts which helped slow the fluid leak down, but it was still dripping a decent amount. Probably lost a half liter from that.
I was inches away from blinding myself with brake fluid when I removed the first piston. Quite a stupid mistake, I was lucky. Always wear the proper protection! I promptly located my glasses..

It also appears that the passenger rotor and caliper have been making contact. Not sure what to think of that.

Stripped caliper.


Looks nasty.

Carriers with new guide pins installed.






Last edited by BaseDrifter; Nov 19, 2013 at 07:20 AM.
I took a little break to install a new grommet for the trunk wiring harness. Been meaning to do this for months.

Here are the remnants of the old braking system. Doesn't look too good does it? The big chunk missing from the reservoir I dislodged while removing it, wasn't driving it cracked that horribly.



I pulled the caliper and replaced the white lithium grease I used on the guide pins with the proper disk brake grease. I also gave the springs a coat of flat black paint.

The finished product!


The A8 rotors really fill out the 16" wheel.
Before:

After:

Here are the remnants of the old braking system. Doesn't look too good does it? The big chunk missing from the reservoir I dislodged while removing it, wasn't driving it cracked that horribly.



I pulled the caliper and replaced the white lithium grease I used on the guide pins with the proper disk brake grease. I also gave the springs a coat of flat black paint.

The finished product!


The A8 rotors really fill out the 16" wheel.
Before:

After:
I bled the brakes and the clutch, however after I fired the car up the brake pedal felt pretty soft and mushy. It's raining out so I decided not to test my luck. Should I have bled the brakes with the car running? I'm running low on extra fluid but I guess I'll have to bleed them again.





