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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
brake discs- which ones to choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 168776" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>the ones neil sent are standard discs, those come as OEM renault alongside valeo discs which are also HC (high carbon cast iron. they come with an increased silicone content which basically makes them cool a bit better than your usual 20 quid motor factor discs such as eicher, so on so forth). there really isn't any difference, they're just your usual run of the mill standard discs in terms of OEM RenaultSport but just come with the brembo badge. nothing wrong with them whatsoever, and in all honesty you wouldn't notice much difference between them and the brembo max unless you were going to do some hard braking on track days with an uprated brake pad.</p><p></p><p>the brembo max would be a better option for a fancy looking disc that's for sure, so best check to see if your current discs are brembo HC or valeo. in which case, the HC brembo's won't be ''better'' they'll just be a like for like replacement mate lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 168776, member: 2757"] the ones neil sent are standard discs, those come as OEM renault alongside valeo discs which are also HC (high carbon cast iron. they come with an increased silicone content which basically makes them cool a bit better than your usual 20 quid motor factor discs such as eicher, so on so forth). there really isn't any difference, they're just your usual run of the mill standard discs in terms of OEM RenaultSport but just come with the brembo badge. nothing wrong with them whatsoever, and in all honesty you wouldn't notice much difference between them and the brembo max unless you were going to do some hard braking on track days with an uprated brake pad. the brembo max would be a better option for a fancy looking disc that's for sure, so best check to see if your current discs are brembo HC or valeo. in which case, the HC brembo's won't be ''better'' they'll just be a like for like replacement mate lol [/QUOTE]
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