Mazdaspeed by Endless Brake Kit (Caliper Set)

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04-25-23, 05:57 PM | Replies: 14 | Views: 3206
  • Brakes - Mazdaspeed by Endless Brake Kit (Caliper Set) - New - 1992 to 2001 Mazda RX-7 - Houston, TX 77379, United States
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Mazda RX-7 1992 - 2001
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Looking for NOS set of Mazdaspeed by Endless calipers, please PM/reply if you have one. Thanks!

 

Old 04-25-23 | 09:50 PM
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Endless USA is in California and they actually pick up the phone. If you haven't called them yet maybe they can help. I have no affiliation or anything, just been pricing out a coilover rebuild.

(714) 842-8551
Old 04-26-23 | 04:50 AM
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Im guessing you saw my fb post.

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Old 04-26-23 | 11:58 AM
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Don't think they are for fd3s. However if you want endless brakes. They make a version for stock FD sized rotors (314x32mm) chibbi 6 is the name (mini-6pot) they retail for around 220k JPY.
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Old 04-27-23 | 01:10 AM
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I just R&R my chibi 6 calipers. Finding pads was more than a pain. I wondered if i was one of the few in the states that has them, Although mine came with the car 🤷. Mine are original and a bit faded, and non-mazdaspeed, they just say “endless”.. but if you are interested I suppose I could chat about it. New “cheap” pads were $216 btw.
Old 04-27-23 | 12:04 PM
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I know the concept mazdaspeed rx8 had the endless big brake kit but that was only on the concept. I don't think they ever went in to production with it.
Old 04-27-23 | 01:26 PM
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There is a genuine MS 4pot front brake kit from their 2002 catalog but it's meant to be a compliment to '99 spec brakes.

I'd check with Fzkhan7 and see what he's aware of; somehow always has inside knowledge of rare parts and their potential whereabouts.

For reference:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...-936878/page2/
Old 04-27-23 | 01:48 PM
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There was a set of those 2002 4 pot YAJ auctions a couple weeks ago for about $1k. I didn’t bid as they looked identical to stock brakes except for the casting on the logo.
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Old 04-28-23 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Blutz3
Im guessing you saw my fb post
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Yep, I want that Mazdaspeed wheel.
Old 04-28-23 | 06:09 PM
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Yes, the Mazdaspeed part is essentially the same as the normal caliper. There really isn’t too much info on it since it was still in development. Or so the catalogue says. It might’ve still been made by Sumitoto(?) as well.
Too bad there’s no more detail regarding the brakes. Looks absolutely nothing like the pic depicted of so-called Endless calipers. It’s actually the first time I’ve ever seen such a part.
Old 05-01-23 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Neo
Yes, the Mazdaspeed part is essentially the same as the normal caliper. There really isn’t too much info on it since it was still in development. Or so the catalogue says. It might’ve still been made by Sumitoto(?) as well.
Too bad there’s no more detail regarding the brakes. Looks absolutely nothing like the pic depicted of so-called Endless calipers. It’s actually the first time I’ve ever seen such a part.
Yes, the actual MS FD specific brake caliper was made by Sumitomo. It was a 4 pot normal caliper found on some Toyotas (if I recall correctly). The endless brakes pictured were 6 pots made for a Miata (I believe). They could be adapted to work for the FD I'm sure.
Old 05-01-23 | 11:31 AM
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Endless Chibi 6 for Reference

Here is the standard chibi 6 aka micro mini 6pot


Old 12-03-23 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by fc3s-ty
Here is the standard chibi 6 aka micro mini 6pot


Hey I was looking at getting a set of these, any comment on how they go? This is the only post I have found on the internet referencing the chibi and rx7.
Old 12-06-23 | 12:43 AM
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Work great. Expensive to run and maintain.

The FD bracket is basically its own part and part number, I could not find separately. Reused mine.
The chibi 6 pot caliper is universal, like a brembo for example, but you need the FD bracket. Ti pistons, 3 different sizes on each side. They have the full specs on their website.

”cheap” pads are over $200. Reused my hardware.

You need the larger diameter late model rotors as well. Or some 314mm two-piece rotors like autoexe, project mu, endless. Ones for “17in wheels”

good luck

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Old 12-06-23 | 03:47 AM
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Thanks, yes I have a 99 but the RB so smaller brakes, was looking at the endless kit for the FD from a Japan supplier. Project Mu 2 piece disks. Pads are not too bad considering. Better than the Project Mu that are specific to their own pad. They fit a few brands and are relatively generic for a race pad. Rebuild kits arnt too bad sourced from Japan either. Im in Aus so we have little choice and get ripped off anyway so maybe our idea of value is different. Good know they work well, didnt want to waste money otherwise. Thanks




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