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FIGS Engineering: Supra Disc Upgrade

FIGS Engineering: Supra Disc Upgrade

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sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-04-2019, 05:01 AM
#11
el_bandido Why not use LS400 callipers? You can get them to fit the FIGS kit. You will need spacers for standard wheels though.

I still think if you are going to upgrade the brakes you are better off just buying a set of after market 6 or 8 pots. It's a bit more money, but it's money well spent.

Because piston force on the disc isn't what improves braking, you could put 8 pots on an IS200 and all it would do is mean you can lock the wheels easier. But wouldn't improve modulation or brake feel any more than stock calipers on bigger discs.

Plus the LS400 calipers are even older than the Supra ones! lol So again, would need refurbing, plus the cost of adapters.
sprinter2012
21-04-2019, 05:01 AM #11

el_bandido Why not use LS400 callipers? You can get them to fit the FIGS kit. You will need spacers for standard wheels though.

I still think if you are going to upgrade the brakes you are better off just buying a set of after market 6 or 8 pots. It's a bit more money, but it's money well spent.

Because piston force on the disc isn't what improves braking, you could put 8 pots on an IS200 and all it would do is mean you can lock the wheels easier. But wouldn't improve modulation or brake feel any more than stock calipers on bigger discs.

Plus the LS400 calipers are even older than the Supra ones! lol So again, would need refurbing, plus the cost of adapters.

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-04-2019, 05:41 AM
#12
Just managed to find a picture of the calipers brackets off the my.is forum...

[Image: P1070960.jpg]

And here's one of how the Supra discs fit under the OEM 17" alloys...

[Image: img44_lg.jpg]
Edited 01-06-2012, 05:17 PM by sprinter2012.
sprinter2012
21-04-2019, 05:41 AM #12

Just managed to find a picture of the calipers brackets off the my.is forum...

[Image: P1070960.jpg]

And here's one of how the Supra discs fit under the OEM 17" alloys...

[Image: img44_lg.jpg]

toxo
Posting Freak
4,843
21-04-2019, 07:00 AM
#13
purplewitch Bear in mind then, supra calipers are notorious for seizing too

Remember one of your Supras has JDM brakes on it which are for all intents and purposes the same as stock IS200 brakes. Those aren't the brakes Sprinter is talking about!

sprinter2012 Plus the LS400 calipers are even older than the Supra ones! lol So again, would need refurbing, plus the cost of adapters.

Not so. Only the '97-2000 LS400 had the monoblock 4 piston calipers.

Your brake parts are ready for collecting from Aylesbury Toyota parts dept btw, just ask to speak to Simon in parts and say you're collecting parts for John.
toxo
21-04-2019, 07:00 AM #13

purplewitch Bear in mind then, supra calipers are notorious for seizing too

Remember one of your Supras has JDM brakes on it which are for all intents and purposes the same as stock IS200 brakes. Those aren't the brakes Sprinter is talking about!

sprinter2012 Plus the LS400 calipers are even older than the Supra ones! lol So again, would need refurbing, plus the cost of adapters.

Not so. Only the '97-2000 LS400 had the monoblock 4 piston calipers.

Your brake parts are ready for collecting from Aylesbury Toyota parts dept btw, just ask to speak to Simon in parts and say you're collecting parts for John.

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
21-04-2019, 07:47 AM
#14
toxo Remember one of your Supras has JDM brakes on it which are for all intents and purposes the same as stock IS200 brakes. Those aren't the brakes Sprinter is talking about!



Not so. Only the '97-2000 LS400 had the monoblock 4 piston calipers.

Your brake parts are ready for collecting from Aylesbury Toyota parts dept btw, just ask to speak to Simon in parts and say you're collecting parts for John.

I'm confused about what calipers people think I mean too. lol

On this occassion, I'm using special brackets made by FIGS to mount stock IS200 calipers, on UK spec Supra discs. Not the Supra caliper upgrade that Stav has done which actually uses UK Supra calipers too.

Ooh okay, hadn't looked into the LS400 option much anyway as I thought this was the best option either way.

Awesome, I'll go get them now.
Edited 01-06-2012, 05:22 PM by sprinter2012.
sprinter2012
21-04-2019, 07:47 AM #14

toxo Remember one of your Supras has JDM brakes on it which are for all intents and purposes the same as stock IS200 brakes. Those aren't the brakes Sprinter is talking about!



Not so. Only the '97-2000 LS400 had the monoblock 4 piston calipers.

Your brake parts are ready for collecting from Aylesbury Toyota parts dept btw, just ask to speak to Simon in parts and say you're collecting parts for John.

I'm confused about what calipers people think I mean too. lol

On this occassion, I'm using special brackets made by FIGS to mount stock IS200 calipers, on UK spec Supra discs. Not the Supra caliper upgrade that Stav has done which actually uses UK Supra calipers too.

Ooh okay, hadn't looked into the LS400 option much anyway as I thought this was the best option either way.

Awesome, I'll go get them now.

toxo
Posting Freak
4,843
22-04-2019, 12:53 AM
#15
I think people are just talking about the 3 options in your first post, which is where the supra caliper s came from!
toxo
22-04-2019, 12:53 AM #15

I think people are just talking about the 3 options in your first post, which is where the supra caliper s came from!

dimis
Posting Freak
3,795
22-04-2019, 04:12 AM
#16
Yes, better go for LS400 4pot calipers. They are much much cheaper than supra calipers and use almost the same of discs as the supra with 4pot calipers. You only need figs style adapters (i made them on my own, i believe figs charge too much for 4 small parts) and RCA spacers

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JDM-94-99-Lexu...2c6499f5b0

some installation instructions http://my.is/forums/f221/diy-ls400-calip...ll-424586/

http://my.is/forums/f89/just-installed-l...cs-390203/

There is also another cheap option that i believe it will work ok:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-SKYLINE...3cc660627e

I think that this skyline 4pot calipers are exactly identical with the supra calipers. Only the logo changes. As you can see they are much much cheaper than the supra. I thik almost finished has them on his lexus.

LEXUS IS200 - The most fun car to go sideways
dimis
22-04-2019, 04:12 AM #16

Yes, better go for LS400 4pot calipers. They are much much cheaper than supra calipers and use almost the same of discs as the supra with 4pot calipers. You only need figs style adapters (i made them on my own, i believe figs charge too much for 4 small parts) and RCA spacers

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JDM-94-99-Lexu...2c6499f5b0

some installation instructions http://my.is/forums/f221/diy-ls400-calip...ll-424586/

http://my.is/forums/f89/just-installed-l...cs-390203/

There is also another cheap option that i believe it will work ok:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-SKYLINE...3cc660627e

I think that this skyline 4pot calipers are exactly identical with the supra calipers. Only the logo changes. As you can see they are much much cheaper than the supra. I thik almost finished has them on his lexus.


LEXUS IS200 - The most fun car to go sideways

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
22-04-2019, 05:05 AM
#17
First post editted to include fitting instructions and some maths to back up what I'm saying about the rotor diameter...
sprinter2012
22-04-2019, 05:05 AM #17

First post editted to include fitting instructions and some maths to back up what I'm saying about the rotor diameter...

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
22-04-2019, 05:56 AM
#18
And here's some of the praise they are getting over in the states...

Quote:The feel during normal driving is nearly identical to stock.

When you really start to lay onto the brakes it is much more consistant. The heating process comes on much later & stays much cooler than the stocks.

I did several high speed stops that would normally have a very noticable hot metal smell, yet I barely noticed that familiar scent. That tells me these are much cooler.

Quote:If you are planning for boost down the road this is a great kit. Not mearly as expensive as a traditional BBK and you can easily install the base version now and upgrade the lines and fluid when you get your boost project going. Since it uses factory pads, the maintenance expense is the same as what it would be for OEM, but you will enjoy the benefits of better daily braking (depending on your tires) and still keep it from getting too expensive. I cannot think of a situation where increased braking is a negative, only the cost of maintenance over the span of use.

Quote:3 Month Update

So far everything is great.

I've done several drift events, a couple road trips (LA & back), twisty fun (Red Rock Loop) & a bit of high speed driving.

The pedal feel is still strong & consistant even under repeated braking. That equates to a high level of confidence. I can now say the tires are my limiting factor on braking once again.

Personaly, I don't think you'll be able to come close to this performance without spending 2-3x's the money.

Quote:Really enjoying these.

Handling the heat well. Just went to some really sticky street tires (Toyo R1Rs). Still work great.

I'm getting too spoiled. Gonna have to take it easy when winter comes back.

Quote:I thought the stock brakes were real good....these are on a whole nother level and I love them. The pedal is consistent during hard braking and I haven't had them fade at all. Definitely a worthwhile pickup since they are around 1/3 the price of a BBK for the front from some companies. I think its the best bang for the buck.

Quote:straight forward install with a simple bleed of the lines. performance wise....wow... stock was pretty good, but these are amazing...i have more confidence in my braking...less fade, more consistent braking. i love this package

Quote:Just installed the OEM BBK. All I have to say is: ****, this thing works great! you really feel a big difference when piling on the brakes at high speeds, halls the car down excellent.
sprinter2012
22-04-2019, 05:56 AM #18

And here's some of the praise they are getting over in the states...

Quote:The feel during normal driving is nearly identical to stock.

When you really start to lay onto the brakes it is much more consistant. The heating process comes on much later & stays much cooler than the stocks.

I did several high speed stops that would normally have a very noticable hot metal smell, yet I barely noticed that familiar scent. That tells me these are much cooler.

Quote:If you are planning for boost down the road this is a great kit. Not mearly as expensive as a traditional BBK and you can easily install the base version now and upgrade the lines and fluid when you get your boost project going. Since it uses factory pads, the maintenance expense is the same as what it would be for OEM, but you will enjoy the benefits of better daily braking (depending on your tires) and still keep it from getting too expensive. I cannot think of a situation where increased braking is a negative, only the cost of maintenance over the span of use.

Quote:3 Month Update

So far everything is great.

I've done several drift events, a couple road trips (LA & back), twisty fun (Red Rock Loop) & a bit of high speed driving.

The pedal feel is still strong & consistant even under repeated braking. That equates to a high level of confidence. I can now say the tires are my limiting factor on braking once again.

Personaly, I don't think you'll be able to come close to this performance without spending 2-3x's the money.

Quote:Really enjoying these.

Handling the heat well. Just went to some really sticky street tires (Toyo R1Rs). Still work great.

I'm getting too spoiled. Gonna have to take it easy when winter comes back.

Quote:I thought the stock brakes were real good....these are on a whole nother level and I love them. The pedal is consistent during hard braking and I haven't had them fade at all. Definitely a worthwhile pickup since they are around 1/3 the price of a BBK for the front from some companies. I think its the best bang for the buck.

Quote:straight forward install with a simple bleed of the lines. performance wise....wow... stock was pretty good, but these are amazing...i have more confidence in my braking...less fade, more consistent braking. i love this package

Quote:Just installed the OEM BBK. All I have to say is: ****, this thing works great! you really feel a big difference when piling on the brakes at high speeds, halls the car down excellent.

sprinter2012
Posting Freak
2,484
27-04-2019, 01:40 PM
#19
Latest update on this,

New front pads and Supra discs have been collected and are sat in the boot of the car.

While the calipers are off I'm also going to change the dust boots for the slide pins and also the rubber collar on the main slide pin just because it's easy to do and saves messing about taking the old ones off.

Just waiting on the caliper adapters now and then it's workshop time!

Might even fit my coilies while the wheels are off Smile
Edited 07-06-2012, 11:14 PM by sprinter2012.
sprinter2012
27-04-2019, 01:40 PM #19

Latest update on this,

New front pads and Supra discs have been collected and are sat in the boot of the car.

While the calipers are off I'm also going to change the dust boots for the slide pins and also the rubber collar on the main slide pin just because it's easy to do and saves messing about taking the old ones off.

Just waiting on the caliper adapters now and then it's workshop time!

Might even fit my coilies while the wheels are off Smile

LEX11S
Senior Member
287
03-05-2019, 05:11 AM
#20
I have these fitted to my is im using std is200 calipers with the figs brackets

well worth it!!! the car brakes alot better had them for about a year now

Things done :- SPC turbo kit (custom), Blueflame cat back with custom tip, B&M shortshift, grooved discs all round, Mintex pads all round, OEM wheels in white,Denso ik22s, Calipers painted black,04 spec rear lights, Tein basic coilovers, Helix organic clutch, Fan washer jets, late spec headlights (dark), Carbon bonnet, Hotchkis anti roll bars, Front arm rest, Top box from late spec.
LEX11S
03-05-2019, 05:11 AM #20

I have these fitted to my is im using std is200 calipers with the figs brackets

well worth it!!! the car brakes alot better had them for about a year now


Things done :- SPC turbo kit (custom), Blueflame cat back with custom tip, B&M shortshift, grooved discs all round, Mintex pads all round, OEM wheels in white,Denso ik22s, Calipers painted black,04 spec rear lights, Tein basic coilovers, Helix organic clutch, Fan washer jets, late spec headlights (dark), Carbon bonnet, Hotchkis anti roll bars, Front arm rest, Top box from late spec.

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