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Mr. Fru-T Pants
December 17th, 2002, 19:53
When more of us get our cars/have funds available after Christmas, who would be interested in a group buy on the Mov'it
big brake upgrade? Just a thought. It's an awfully expensive upgrade at retail cost. Maybe there are other systems out which would be comparable, such as the one in the Autotuning article? I plan to track the car, and the likelihood of warped rotors seems high after reading the small blurb Erik posted about Evo's track day. I will contact Stoptech here in the U.S. to see if they are developing a system. I love the 355mm kit on my S4...

Fru-T

Erik
December 17th, 2002, 23:27
I could check with Movit about this in the future when more people get "warm" in their clothes.

Mr. Fru-T Pants
December 18th, 2002, 00:40
That would be cool, Erik. I spoke with Stoptech this afternoon as well, and ascertained that they will indeed, be coming forth with an RS6 offering. They will need a demo car for a short period, but I imagine the current ST-40 4 pot caliper will be sufficient for the task. Throw in some 380-390mm rotors, stainless lines, and your all set. FWIW, the current kit for the S4 is around $2500 U.S., so I imagine that an RS6 system would be comparable(slightly more for larger rotors) in price. That price quoted is for a 355mm kit, and I've never induced substancial overheat/fade on the track, though most of my experience has been in colder weather. I guess I'm saying I like Stoptech's product quite a bit. I'm trying to decide whether I can afford to keep the S4 as well, but if I do, I'm going for their 328mm setup in the rear. I've chatted online with some folks about the 4 corner kit, and supposedly, the car stops like a freight train hit it nose-on. A similar setup in the RS6 would be ideal, with 355's in the rear, if they'll fit. Anyway, keep us posted as time passes, regarding the Mov'it kit, E... You may know Robin St. Clair, and he(IIRC), spoke volumes about their system as a replacement for the heavy and ill-cooled Audi system. Apparently he knows the developper(s) on a friendly basis. Cheers,

Fru-T :incar:

zonek
December 18th, 2002, 21:12
Does someone know what is the maximum size that can fits on the original Avus wheels? I would like to keep them if I do any upgrades.
Erik B, you seem to have good contacts with Movit!! :)

Nordschleife
December 18th, 2002, 21:28
Zonek
Which Avus wheels are you talking about? The RS6 does not have Avus wheels. Avus wheels come in varying sizes and are found on the S3, S4, S6 and S8.
If you check the Mov'it web site http://www.movit.de/ you will find that you can see what brakes will fit your car.

R+C

zonek
December 18th, 2002, 21:51
Nordschleife> I was talking about my S4, I saw now that this post concerns the RS6! :hmm:
I did contact Movit in Germany already, they proposed me 3 kits but I don't know if it all fits for the Avus... and maybe Erik B can get a better deal! :p
As you suggest, I will take a second look at the site, I found the layout quite unfriendly when I contacted them...

Dave
December 19th, 2002, 13:29
I would be interested in a Movit deal.. is it ok cause I'm in the UK?

Cheers
Dave

Erik
December 19th, 2002, 13:42
Guido at Movit is away until end of January so it will take a while.

If you are interested in a group buy for ANY Movits (not only RS6) please write in this thread or contact me and I will see if I can help.

I hope we can sort things out even though it is obvious some are on different sides of the water.

I hope my 322x32 4 Caliper Movits arrive before X-max so I can excercise by lifting them and get rid of some of the weight added by all the delicious food of the season! :squared:

Erik
January 28th, 2003, 16:36
There will be a group buy arranged via RS6.com on Movit brakes with quite nice prices - the more the better of course.

All those who are interested will get the possibility to choose their own unique system. Simply becasue my system will not fit your car etc. (logic!)

I recommend everyone with the slightest interest to start investigating what they are looking for.
Front only or rear also.
Size etc.

A visit to www.movit.de will give you loads of information online - check if your car is available and think about the size of your tyres etc.

In the case RS6.com makes any money out of this deal it will go directly to a new gallery where members can upload their images.

Have fun! :addict: :rs4addict :s4addict: :s3addict:

Dave
January 28th, 2003, 23:53
This is what I would like mate : in red

front 380 x 32 6M1

rear 322 x 32 4M2

Cheers
Dave

Nordschleife
January 29th, 2003, 11:10
Dave
Sitting in the garage right now are two Daytona RS6s. One has red brakes, the other yellow. To be honest, the yellow looks better. There are pictures of each on the Mov'it web site
HTH
R+C

Dave
January 29th, 2003, 11:14
It's funny that you should write that beacuse when I first saw the yellow I thought YUK!!,

but since then they have really grown on me, and when I was writing red above I was thinking .. hmm.. maybe yellow :)

Pelle75
January 30th, 2003, 09:34
Please email your interest in MOV'IT brakes to per@alltombilen.com, Subject: RS6.COM brakes, don't forget to mention your type of car, rim make and size.


Audi S6
There are 5 different types of brakes 4 front and 1 rear brake for the Audi S6. http://www.movit.de/htm/auds6av.htm

Front
322x32 kit with 4S3 piston calipers
380x32 kit with 4M6 piston calipers
380x32 kit with 4S4 piston calipers
380x32 kit with 6M1 piston calipers (8D/B5, 09.97- only)


Rear
322x28 kit with 4S1 piston calipers (8D/B5, 09.97- only)


(For Calipers explanation se below)




Audi RS6
There are 4 different types of brakes for the Audi RS6
3 front and 1 rear brake the rear brakes is for the Audi RS6. http://www.movit.de/htm/audrs6.htm

Front
380x32 kit with 4M6 piston calipers
380x32 kit with 4S4 piston calipers
380x32 kit with 6M1 piston calipers

Rear
322x32 kit with 4M2 piston calipers


(For Calipers explanation se below)


Calipers explanation
Explanation example : 4s1

4 = Number of the pistons
s = Building of the caliper
s = Split two pieces caliper
m = Monobloc calipers like formula 1
1 = number 1 for the smallest caliper of this type, 6 for the biggest caliper

indication / pad / pistons / possible discs

4m1 21792 56.5 cm² 4 ( 28/28 ) 299x24
4m2 21942 72.5 cm² 4 ( 28/30 ) 322x32/330x28 4m3 21942 72.5 cm² 4 ( 28/30 ) 330x28/350x28
4m4 21937 60.0 cm² 4 ( 36/40 ) 299x24
4m5 21942 72.5 cm² 4 ( 36/40 ) 318x28/322x32
4m6 23139 75.5 cm² 4 ( 36/44 ) 322x32/330x34/350x34/380x32
6m1 no wva 6 ( 28/32/38 ) 350x34(ceramic)/380x32

4s1 20953 62.5 cm² 4 ( 28/28 ) 322x28
4s2 20953 62.5 cm² 4 ( 36/44 ) 304x32
4s3 21402 75.5 cm² 4 ( 36/44 ) 322x32
4s4 21402 75.5 cm² 4 ( 40/44 ) 322x32
4s4 23092 75.5 cm² 4 ( 40/44 ) 330x34, 350x34, 380x32

Dave
January 30th, 2003, 13:55
Cheers mate.. for confusing me further!!! :D :D

Now I don't know what blooming brakes I need.. I just want the best.. and I think I prefer monoblock ?? or don't I ???

Can some-one help?
Thanks
Dave :D

Pelle75
January 30th, 2003, 14:00
Originally posted by Dave
Cheers mate.. for confusing me further!!! :D :D

Now I don't know what blooming brakes I need.. I just want the best.. and I think I prefer monoblock ?? or don't I ???

Can some-one help?
Thanks
Dave :D


hehehe *sorry* :D

The by far best kombination is the 6 piston caliper monobloc in front and the 4 piston caliper monobloc in the rear :bow:

Best Regards
/Per

Dave
January 30th, 2003, 14:09
So does that make it the 6M1 ???

Cheers
Dave

Pelle75
January 30th, 2003, 14:11
Originally posted by Dave
So does that make it the 6M1 ???

Cheers
Dave

Thats right! :)

Benman
January 30th, 2003, 20:06
will the 380 x 32 6m1 fit behind the u.s. 18" ?

thanks in advance:cheers:

:addict:

Pelle75
January 31st, 2003, 11:55
Originally posted by Benman
will the 380 x 32 6m1 fit behind the u.s. 18" ?

thanks in advance:cheers:

:addict:


Same rims as the stock RS4?
The 380x32 kit with 4S4 piston calipers will fit under the 18" rims without modifications. I will check with MOV'IT what kind of modifications you have to do to make them with, I think that 10mm spacers are necessary :D

gnomik007
February 7th, 2003, 06:44
I am also interested in a group buy of the brakes.I will be going for both front and the rear ones with 6 caliper set up for the fronts.Has anyone got any idea how much it will actually cost us if we manage to get a few people together?

Pelle75
February 7th, 2003, 15:25
Originally posted by gnomik007
I am also interested in a group buy of the brakes.I will be going for both front and the rear ones with 6 caliper set up for the fronts.Has anyone got any idea how much it will actually cost us if we manage to get a few people together?

Hi,

Depends on how many who are interested :)
We will make a form where you can submit your interest

Cheers!
/Per