What Brakes Do YOU Need? - FM Live 3-14-24

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • This week on FM Live, Keith Tanner runs through brake kit options you might want for our favorite roadster.
    What kit makes sense to get the most for your Miata? Do you need Giant Calipers and slotted rotors? Or will a Little-Big brake kit give you everything you need?
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Komentáře • 78

  • @miatarescue
    @miatarescue Před 3 měsíci +59

    I did a brake delete awhile back never looked back

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +28

      Brake delete! Are you Jesse from Fast and Furious?

    • @K03sport
      @K03sport Před 3 měsíci +2

      looking forward is a good thing...in fact it's probably best....

    • @manlyotool1165
      @manlyotool1165 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Why stop there?

    • @SamuelPaulHowell
      @SamuelPaulHowell Před 3 měsíci +3

      Also my first modification! Haven’t stopped since

  • @MadMonkeyFriend
    @MadMonkeyFriend Před 3 měsíci +4

    After 10 years of daily driving a 97 sto (its got a torsen now) this may be worth it just to avoid replacing a rear caliper every year for the next 10 years!

  • @reyzarplays9715
    @reyzarplays9715 Před měsícem +1

    love the content , you guys helped me with choices on parts for my build for a daily driver

  • @tonywencil8450
    @tonywencil8450 Před 3 měsíci +3

    About every 6 months I check to see if what brakes set up I want is in stock. 2 years later no luck. Alllllways out. Need more red and more of the cheaper rear wilwood w the built in parking brakes also in read

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry you’re having trouble. The best way to find out when something is in stock is to sign up for notifications.
      The red rear Powerlites are a custom piece for FM, so they take longer to produce unfortunately.

  • @K03sport
    @K03sport Před 3 měsíci +1

    I need flyin' saucers w/anti-gravity binders, but large dinner plates and multi-pot calipers that fit under a 17" wheel will also work....

  • @ral5618
    @ral5618 Před 3 měsíci +3

    How comparable is additional brake cooling to an actual brake set up? An example being ducts compared to slotted rotors.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Slotted rotors don’t really help with cooling, so ducts will be a big step up there. Ducting will help any brake system deal with heat better, but it won’t give you more brake torque.

  • @DayWithA-Z
    @DayWithA-Z Před 3 měsíci +2

    I know this questions is going to sound dumb, but I have gotten different answers everytime I ask... am I supposed to use regular fuel on a completely stock 1999 NB? I don't have access to a owners manual to corroborate and facebook gc are not that helpful lmao. Thanks in advance!

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      If your 1999 Miata is not turbocharged, you can use any regular gasoline. 85, 87, 89, or 91 octane will all be fine in your Miata.

    • @DayWithA-Z
      @DayWithA-Z Před 3 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideo Thank you!!!! I just got my clutch kit from you guys, hopefully it all goes well

  • @blue04mx53
    @blue04mx53 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Does it makes sense for me to put the Little Big Brake Kit on my fronts and leave the rears as stock ? That way I keep the strong parking brake. ( I often park on steeper hills and worry about the shifter popping out of gear).

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Certainly! We find this combo to be great for street cars, as you'll have plenty of stopping power and a nice strong parking brake.

  • @myk2004
    @myk2004 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Perfect timing! I was just thinking about looking into brakes! 👍 I’ll be upgrading brakes on my ‘92 Miata black with oem BBS wheels curious what can fit

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Very nice! Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions before you purchase. :)

  • @arisfaria2723
    @arisfaria2723 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video! I have always wondered which would the best brake kit for a Autox Boosted Nc.
    At the moment, I have ah nc club edition in stock form, but I’m planning to upgrade it!
    I know that you recommended it the first kit for autox but are those brake enough for a 300hpish car, 2400 pounds car in autox?
    The only thing that I don’t want is to put a brake kit that would under perform ( not stopping) or over-perform ( locking wheels)

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Autocross doesn't put a sustained heat load into the brakes since the runs are so short and the speeds are relatively low (heat goes up with the square of speed). So you don't need a massive rotor or pad. In your case, our NC Little Big Brake Kit would work well.
      All brake systems should be capable of locking wheels, but a good pad choice will make it easy to control at the threshold.

  • @joshuagore4859
    @joshuagore4859 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Running a 2023 ND Club with stock brakes. Looking for the best set up for spirited and numerous downhill runs. I’m not a brake rider, but after a few 6-9 mile downhill runs, I’m starting to feel solid fade from the socal inland heat and general use. I just need something to give me a few more runs and less fade on then the stock set up.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      If your fade is stinky pads that don't seem to stop the car properly, you need better pads. Those could be on the stock calipers, or you could use something like our Little Big Brake Kit to give you a firmer brake pedal and better heat management along with greater pad choice.
      If your fade is the pedal getting soft, you need to change your brake fluid.

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs Před měsícem

    After several New Hampshire winters the rear calipers on my '16 Sport rusted and started binding. I got the complete Little-Big kit, did the rears first. They are MUCH lighter than stock, wasn't too hard to install, even for an old man working in his driveway. Did the fronts a few months later, an easier job. The calipers have held up well to NH winters, I've hosed them down periodically. They don't produce a lot of dust, quite minimal. As mentioned the parking brake isn't all that powerful, not a big deal for me. No clearance issues with stock 16" wheels nor with the aftermarket wheels the snow tires are mounted on.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před měsícem

      Thanks for reaching out! If the car is only occasioning driven, I've had some surface rust build up on my personal rotors but once I drive the car long enough, the pad sweep area is clear again. Fill free to reach out via email to add more details. Support@flyinmiata.com

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs Před měsícem

      @@FlyinMiataVideo It was the calipers that rusted and bound up, not the disks. I've got a Jaguar F-Type that is not driven in winter, to control rust on its rotors I position a box fan to blow across the car, it works. NH winters have lots of temperature changes along with humidity, things rust in my open garage. The Wilwood calipers have been great through the winters, I strongly recommend them.

  • @notjohndavid
    @notjohndavid Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a '21 club ND with the Brembo option. How does the Big Mamma Jamma Willwood kit compare? Is there a way to quantify differences on paper?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The BMJ has larger rotors, more heat capacity, more pad material and more pad compound options.

  • @lasvegascrisis
    @lasvegascrisis Před 3 měsíci +1

    does the NA miata rear need only 1 dual with the spot caliper for the handbrake, & the other side a single caliper?

  • @chubbylee240
    @chubbylee240 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I bought a full front and rear bbk for my street car for a steal. Issue is, the rear doesn't come with the hand brake option. Would I be ok without a handbrake on my street car? Or will I be ok to just put the fronts on and leave the rears OEM?

    • @K03sport
      @K03sport Před 3 měsíci +1

      balance will be off slightly, unless you can put a more aggressive pad on the back. larger rotors mostly handle heat better and can take/manage harder, more frequent stops better than smaller ones (even using the same pad material)...sure there is a leverage advantage, but there is also a weight penalty.

  • @loganduckworth2529
    @loganduckworth2529 Před měsícem

    Great Video! I have a 90' miata... so the smaller rotors on the car. Could I get the LBB kit for the fronts, and then keep the rear breaks stock? Or for the rears should I upgrade to 10-inch -1.8 rotors and then in turn upgrade to 1.8 calipers?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před měsícem

      We'd generally match the rotor diameter on the NA/NB cars, for aesthetic and performance reasons. That said, you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference in most scenarios.
      If you want to get nerdy about this, feel free to shoot us an email at support@flyinmiata.com or give us a call at 970-464-5600.

    • @loganduckworth2529
      @loganduckworth2529 Před měsícem

      @@FlyinMiataVideo Ok thanks!

  • @pierresalagnac2203
    @pierresalagnac2203 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, you mention the famous daisy wheels on NA can't accommodate the Wilwood calipers. But would some spacers help for this purpose ? And if yes, what minimum size ?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, spacers will likely help. The dimensions of the spacers will depend on just what Wilwood calipers you're talking about and the offset/diameter of the rotor. We suggest using the brake templates available on our site to confirm for the kit you're looking at.

  • @ptitflo95
    @ptitflo95 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you know if there is a big difference of brake efficiency between 255mm and 270mm with little big break ? I have stock rotor 255 with RC6 and I didn't have any heat trouble.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      The larger rotor will have more heat capacity and deliver more brake torque than the smaller one. If you're not having heat problems with the 255 now, it's unlikely you'll have problems if you add the Little Big Brake caliper.

  • @jgalt99
    @jgalt99 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the BBR package on my '20 club. When I bought the car I changed all fluids including flushing the brakes. Pads looked fine, so I left them alone, (I assume they're stock). The pedal feel even after the flush isn't what I'd like. They're not really soft or spongy, but they don't feel hard and sporty either; they feel like passenger car brakes that are geared towards regular traffic in the city rather than sports car brakes that are direct and firm. Will upgrading to steel brake lines help this? Is this typical for the brembos? The calipers are about the same size as your biggest wilwood brake kit, so I would assume they'd have markedly better stiffness and heat capacity than stock or the little big brake kit.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      We're not sure if by "BBR" package you mean the stock front Brembo brakes, or something else. However, upgrading to steel brake lines can help improve brake pedal feel. Upgrading to a slightly more aggressive brake pad can also help, if the stainless lines aren't enough. The stock Brembos are probably similarly stiff compared to any of our Wilwood caliper upgrades, but our Wilwood upgrades do typically save weight compared to the stock Brembos. Heat capacity would likely be similiar.

    • @jgalt99
      @jgalt99 Před 3 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideo Oh, sorry. BBR refers to Brembo, BBS, Recaro; the optional package on NDs. Just used to abbreviating it this way in forums.

  • @toddcouch1579
    @toddcouch1579 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Will the NA/NB Stage 2 LBB Kit be available red calipers again?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Unfortunately, we'll only be offering the Stage 2 kit in Grey for the for the foreseeable future - sorry!

    • @toddcouch1579
      @toddcouch1579 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The FM website shows that red is still available for the rear with parking brake. Can you provide the Wilwood part number for the front calipers (possibly 120-8729-RD )? thank you

  • @streetcodeonly
    @streetcodeonly Před 3 měsíci +1

    I got the big momma jamma I think is how you reffered to it. Would you suggest a rear caliper upgrade to address brake balance?

    • @streetcodeonly
      @streetcodeonly Před 3 měsíci

      NC btw

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      It would probably be a good idea, that's a lot of front brake torque.

    • @streetcodeonly
      @streetcodeonly Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@FlyinMiataVideo They came with the car when I bought it so hard to compare against stock with my limited experience. I'll look into the options. Thanks!

  • @user-tp7eu1zt1n
    @user-tp7eu1zt1n Před 3 měsíci +1

    Will the big brakes fit inside the factory 14" wheels using spacers? I like the look of them and would like to chrome a set for my car. Best Always, Chris Zinn

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Our 10" brake kits should fit under stock wheels - you may need spacers if you have the stock 'Daisy' wheels. For all brake kit purchases, we highly recommend printing out the template provided in the product description to check fitment before you purchase.

    • @user-tp7eu1zt1n
      @user-tp7eu1zt1n Před 3 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideo As long as you say they will fit within 14 inches, that sounds good. Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-tp7eu1zt1n You are welcome, but we ALWAYS recommend using our fitment templates before ordering, just in case!

  • @kothareddykrishna
    @kothareddykrishna Před 3 měsíci

    What pads do you use for bbk on ND. Is it 7812 ?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, the 4 piston Dynapro calipers we use for our ND big brake kit use the 7812 backing plate.

  • @corbin0559
    @corbin0559 Před 3 měsíci

    I know you guys said these clear the 15 inch wheels for the NA/NB Kits, but do they clear the factory 15x6 wheels that came on the NBs?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You'll likely need a spacer - we strongly recommend using the templates we provide in each brake kit product description to check clearance before you buy.

    • @corbin0559
      @corbin0559 Před 3 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideothanks for the help👍

  • @ObtuseRubberGoose628
    @ObtuseRubberGoose628 Před 2 měsíci

    Would it be preferable to pair little big brake fronts with mazda sport rears on a NA8 miata or are the factory rears ok?

    • @ObtuseRubberGoose628
      @ObtuseRubberGoose628 Před 2 měsíci

      Also, how much more breaking torque can you expect with that caliper?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The piston sizes in the NA8 Little Big Brake front calipers are a close match to the stock NA8 calipers, so there's no need to change the rear calipers to the larger Sport ones unless you're looking for more rear bias. The amount of brake torque increase will depend in large part on the pad selection - since the hydraulic sizing is the same and the rotor diameter is unchanged, the only increase in brake torque will come from a slight improvement in efficiency due to the fixed caliper and whatever pad choice you make.

  • @Frank-zv9gi
    @Frank-zv9gi Před 3 měsíci

    Should there be any special consideration for cars without ABS? Would the big brake kit just lock up the wheels instantly for example

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      That’s a factor in brake design and pad selection. The brake torque (amount of braking for a given amount of pedal force) usually goes up, but not dramatically. It’s all about the correct selection of piston sizes and pads that have good attack and release characteristics.
      So, no. The biggest difference in designing for non-ABS cars is that proportioning is even more important.

  • @jeremymote238
    @jeremymote238 Před 2 měsíci

    Is there no way to run a stiffer caliper than stock on the rear of the NC, but with the stock rotor size? I ask because there is a two-piece rear rotor out there in the stock size, and I'm looking to maximize my weight drop and for the best pedal feel.

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 2 měsíci

      The larger rear Wilwood caliper needed to be spaced further away from the centerline to fit.

    • @jeremymote238
      @jeremymote238 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideo gotcha, is that referring to further towards the face of the wheel, or further from the axis of rotation?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 2 měsíci

      @@jeremymote238 Further from the axis of rotation

  • @r000tbeer
    @r000tbeer Před 3 měsíci

    What lugs are on the rotors?

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Flyin' Miata aluminum lug nuts, of course!
      flyinmiata.com/products/fm-aluminum-lug-nuts

  • @juaneduardovildosola9752
    @juaneduardovildosola9752 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How many brake fluid is required to make a complete flush on an ND

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 3 měsíci

      2 bottles (1 bottle = 500ml) should do the trick! If you've never attempted something like this, 3 bottles is a safe bet.

  • @teoflores4088
    @teoflores4088 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Will the fit the 1990 1993 years

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 2 měsíci

      We do offer several brake options for 1990-93 Miatas. If you want specific recommendations for your use, please contact our customer service team.

    • @teoflores4088
      @teoflores4088 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FlyinMiataVideo it’s says on your website it’s sold out now so I guess ima have find a different route

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@teoflores4088 If there's an ETA available, we'll post it to the site. You can also sign up to be notified when they restock by clicking the "Notify When Available" underneath the product description.

  • @mrfunkinator6367
    @mrfunkinator6367 Před měsícem

    Power stop kits are way better price and performance

    • @FlyinMiataVideo
      @FlyinMiataVideo  Před měsícem

      We also carry pad + line kits that use higher-quality components if you're on a budget. flyinmiata.com/products/pad-line-bleeder-hose-combo-for-nd-with-brembo-package