350mm GIRODISC - Megane 3 RS

Discussion in 'Car Parts For Sale' started by YFZ450SE, Oct 18, 2019.

  1. 2.jpg 1.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg 5.jpg 6.jpg 7.jpg 8.jpg Hi friends,

    I have for sale:

    350mm Girodisc performance brake discs for Renault Megane III RS 250, 265 or 275.

    Used but in perfect condition, only +/- 1500 miles.

    Price: 550£ plus shipping (Paypal accept).

    More info contact me.

    Regards
     
  2. What size pads are used ?
     
  3. Pagid RS29
     
  4. That's the pad compound does the set up use a bigger pad or standard size pads
     
  5. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    Same size seeing as you can't fit anything else in the stock calipers
     
  6. Not always case, if you use the same size pad it's pointless increasing the disc size.
     
  7. Stock Brembro calipers and standart size pads
     
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  8. This is a decent price for a set of rotors and bells GLWTS
     
  9. Not quite.....
     
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  10. very very wrong.
    Further the braking is away from the center of the rotating mass the more leverage you have.
     
  11. It’s true
     
  12. Lol your moving it next to nothing it will make almost zero difference. My point is there will be pads tbat coukd be used that would allow the full surface of the disc to be utised. The surcace area change and the asdociated increased brake pad area will give a far greater advantage than a few mm's change in diameter and it's affect on lever length
     
  13. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    But you physically can't fit a bigger pad [emoji23]
     
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  14. On any ‘big brake kit’ it’s only the centre bell that increases in diameter pushing the disc surface further outward which offers slightly more efficient clamping of the rotating disc

    Factory disc is 340mm this disc is 350mm

    the disc surface and pad size remain the same
     
  15. OEM discs vs Girodisc :blush:
     

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  16. Hi friends,

    By the end of this month I offer to ship the discs to any part of the world :sunglasses:

    regards
     
  17. 3
    Jamie stick to what you know. Any disc can be spaced from the hub using a custom bracket which then allows a bigger disc to be fitted or as mentioned the bell size changed to allow fitment without affecting the caliper/hub placement in relation to the disc. There's are numerous pad suppliers that can make custom pads which can be utilised thete may even be off the shelf options that will allow a wider pad to be used the only dimension that can't be changed is the height. There is obviously a finite amount it can be changed before it is too far away from the pistons for it to be effective. I have seen this done numerous times in the past in other race cars
     
  18. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    Ah so your now talking about getting pads custom made? [emoji23]

    Which you admit isn't ideal as they get further away from the pistons, They taper bad enough as is never mind adding depth to the pad area
     
  19. Jamie I have to apologise and I bow to your technical excellence and ability to know everything about cars and modding them. Remind me again what you do for a living and what you have done over the years in terms of building and modding cars, no not what you have paid people to do, what you have done. Yeh I thought so. This is the same guy telling people to chop the shit out of their top mounts then shows pics of his own with strengthening rings welded in after they were enlarged yeh priceless. Ps I did see what you put pre edit Anyway none of this is helping the OP sell his discs.
     
  20. I can give you literally 10 examples off my head where the same caliper is used (with same geo pad) across a range of disc diameters, across multiple OEM's and it seems to be OK.

    For one, close to home, Renault offered the Bi metallic disc on the M3RS Trophy R disc (350mm). Same caliper, same pad geometry, just a different dia. Even the MK4RS uses same caliper, pad, but an slightly larger disc (355mm).

    I'm an aero engineer by trade with 12 years if it makes a difference!

    To any potential buyer, these discs will work perfect with your current pads and calipers.
     
  21. [QUOTE = "Friggerpants, post: 199612, membro: 7121"] Posso dar literalmente 10 exemplos da minha cabeça, onde o mesmo paquímetro é usado (com o mesmo geo pad) em uma variedade de diâmetros de disco, em vários OEMs e parece estar bem.

    Por um lado, perto de casa, a Renault ofereceu o disco metálico Bi no disco M3RS Trophy R (350 mm). O mesmo compasso de calibre, a mesma geometria do bloco, apenas um diâmetro diferente. Até o MK4RS usa o mesmo paquímetro, bloco, mas um disco um pouco maior (355 mm).

    Eu sou um engenheiro aero pelo comércio com 12 anos, se ele faz a diferença!

    Para qualquer comprador em potencial, esses discos funcionarão perfeitamente com as almofadas e pinças atuais. [/ CITAÇÕES]

    Thanks mate :smile:
     
  22. Not been in the aircraft industry long then fingerpants, anyway as I keep saying good price for a set of good bells and rotors GLWTS
     
  23. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    Forgot you are the ultimate car builder with extensive knowledge, Look forward to seeing the ultimate Megane on track smashing every other cars lap times and making them look silly :wink:


    At least the OP is getting free bumps I guess
     
    Last edited: Oct 23, 2019
  24. I am not the ultimate car builder by any means but I do know what I am doing.
     
  25. SOLD :blush:
     
  26. Result see that worked
     

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