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2010-12-23 23:33:32
#141
Originally Posted by happynole
I'm not sure if the NX m/c and B14 are the same size, I know NX calipers are bigger and I would think a slightly larger m/c would be beneficial. Maybe Greg V can check the Nissan database and chime in. And if it was me I'd get an NX m/c as well.

Which is why I qualified my first statement with "if."

Originally Posted by hammerin
The bore may be the same, but I'm not so sure the proportion of pressure front/rear is the same between the two MC. My understanding was that they are different because of the larger caliper pistons of the AD22's. I could be wrong...

Good point. I did not think of that. Tricky stuff this correct proportioning and bias.

Originally Posted by Vector
I would take the rockauto.com listings with a grain of salt.

Duly noted.
2011-01-16 00:13:52
#142
Front caliper main differences.

-Stock B13 front calipers with model AD18VE and CL18VD have a piston bore size of 48mm. All B13 Sentra SE-R (minus NX 2000) have the same piston bore size of 48mm. Not SE-R specific. Not even ABS specific. At least this is what the Field Service manual form a 1994 Sentra claims.

-Stock B14 front calipers with model CL22VE or CL22VD have a piston bore size of 54mm. All B14's have the larger piston caliper. Not SE-R specific. (The same size piston as the piston on the NX 2000 AD22VF calipers!)

-Both B13 and B14 use the same size Master Brake cylinder of 7/8" for the SE-R models. ABS or not, same size master cylinder.
2011-02-20 07:04:07
#143
I see the options for OEM rear brake upgrades for b13 are the P10 or Max calipers...are they the same caliper,or is one bigger than the other?
So they both work with the 258mm euro nx rear rotors?
2011-02-20 16:45:15
#144
Originally Posted by eggman
I see the options for OEM rear brake upgrades for b13 are the P10 or Max calipers...are they the same caliper,or is one bigger than the other?
So they both work with the 258mm euro nx rear rotors?


I know the 92 maxima se calipers work with the 258x9 rotors. I have them on my car now. You can the get the loaded calipers from rockauto for $81.00 each.
2011-02-20 17:31:56
#145
Originally Posted by cortrim1
I know the 92 maxima se calipers work with the 258x9 rotors. I have them on my car now. You can the get the loaded calipers from rockauto for $81.00 each.


Thanks.Thats great to know,but I already have P10 calipers so I am trying to see if they are the same before I buy the maxima ones.
2011-02-20 20:14:55
#146
Originally Posted by eggman
Thanks.Thats great to know,but I already have P10 calipers so I am trying to see if they are the same before I buy the maxima ones.


The p10 rear calipers look identical to the maxima units I have, but they have different part numbers.
2011-02-20 21:34:31
#147
Originally Posted by cortrim1
The p10 rear calipers look identical to the maxima units I have, but they have different part numbers.


I think it because of the parking brake bracket if I am not mistaken that is my guess. I will take a look at the pictures of each tomorrow if I have time to at work.
2011-02-23 04:33:49
#148
Ok so I'm pretty sure I got this down after reading this an the original forums threads but I just want to make sure.

My current brake setup (front):
Z32 Calipers
U13 Rotors/MC
B15 Hubs

(Rear):
Stock. :-p

I'm going to replace the rears as soon as I get some answers here.

I would like to go with Maxima Rears. All I'd need are the A32 Calipers, Rotors, and E-Brake cable? Of course I'd need to have the rotors re-drilled but is everything else a direct bolt on?
2011-03-03 15:12:04
#149
Maxima Rear Brakes, Once and For All - SR20 Forum

Found that link by reading this very thread itself.
2011-03-05 05:46:21
#150
Anyone wanna be the guinea pig?
Brake Kits - Performance Pads, Rotors, Calipers & Brake Upgrades
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