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Im not sure about the 33 but I have just converted my rear set up on my ceffy to 2 pot calipers and discs off a 300zx just redrilled to a 4 stud.

a few things i need to do to get them on was of course redrilled to a 4 stud, the brake lines made longer and the stone gaurd behind the disc needs to be either cut off or bashed back but cut it off for a more cleaner look. if your feeling enthusiatic get a sheild made up bigger to replace the one thats been hacked off

yes yes yes . this is identicle to what i have done on my \ceffy. r33 non turbo 4 stud rotors slotted (same dimensions as r32 turbo and the 4 spot r32 gts-t calipers. bolt up dot com , all you need is a costum set of stainless steel braided lines to suit ceffy (s13) to r32 gts-t calipers. i got adr approved ones for $200 and something from maltech. on these forums

do it, works really well

shaun

ps. no cutting, bashing, smashing, modifying at all - just custom brake lines and bolt on

Edited by shaunr32
  • 3 weeks later...

I have heard that you need to replace the master cylinder on a std non turbo Cefiro to a R32 turbo/R33 turbo or the brakes may be a bit spongy when you upgrade to the 4 pot calipers. I dont know if thats right or not because the master cylinders are basically the same?

Just bought some R33 non turbo disks and R32 turbo calipers last night for my Ceff, will attempt to fit them tonight....

I bought my R33 NA disks off NissanSilvia.com from a private seller as well as some R32 turbo calipers for $300.

Having some trouble bolting my calipers up thoug, they do bolt straight up but i have no brake perssure in my brake lines with the calipers asn R33 disks bolted up (brake pedal straight to the floor) :(

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