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DP2665 - Zestaw klocków hamulcowych seria GREENSTUFF EBC Brakes NISSAN | Silvia (S13) | Sunny (B12) | Sunny (N13) | NISSAN (Aust

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DP2665 - Zestaw klocków hamulcowych seria GREENSTUFF EBC Brakes NISSAN | Silvia (S13) | Sunny (B12) | Sunny (N13) | NISSAN (AustKlocki hamulcowe samochodowe GREENSTUFF, s doskonae do zastosowa tuningowych w samochodach o mocy do 200 km oraz do wyrafinowanej jazdy ulicznej. Przeznaczone do wymagajcych warunkw jazdy miejskiej, charakteryzuj si podwyszon skutecznoci hamowania, a do 600 stopni C. Klocki Greenstuff wyrnia wysoka pocztkowa sia hamowania, dajca kierowcy poczucie pewnoci od pierwszego nacinicia pedau hamulca. W porwnaniu z wikszoci innych producentw klockw hamulcowych



Klocki hamulcowe samochodowe GREENSTUFF, są doskonałe do zastosowań tuningowych w samochodach o mocy do 200 km oraz do wyrafinowanej jazdy ulicznej. Przeznaczone do wymagających warunków jazdy miejskiej, charakteryzują się podwyższoną skutecznością hamowania, aż do 600 stopni C. Klocki Greenstuff wyróżnia wysoka początkowa siła hamowania, dająca kierowcy poczucie pewności od pierwszego naciśnięcia pedału hamulca. W porównaniu z większością innych producentów klocków hamulcowych dostępnych na rynku, klocki EBC Greenstuff generują mniejsze ilości pyłu i jest on łatwiej zmywalny z felg. Nominalny współczynnik tarcia to 0,55. Do cięższych i szybszych samochodów oraz tych wyposażonych w silniki o mocy przekraczającej 200 km stanowczo zalecamy produkty z serii Redstuff, które wyróżniają się jeszcze mniejszym pyleniem.



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  • Wymiary Klocka A: 115 x 47 x 16mm
  • Homologacja ECE R90:
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  • Zastosowanie na oś: Przód
ZASTOSOWANIE

Marka Model Silnik Wartość Moc (KM) Rocznik
NISSAN SILVIA (S13) 1.8 88-91
NISSAN SILVIA (S13) 1.8 TURBO 88-91
NISSAN SUNNY B12 1.6 83-87
NISSAN SUNNY N13 1.6 87-91
NISSAN SUNNY N13 1.6 GTI 86-92
NISSAN SUNNY N13 1.6 LX 86-92
NISSAN SUNNY B12 1.6 LX 86-92
NISSAN SUNNY B12 1.6 LX 86-92
NISSAN SUNNY B12 1.6 ZX 86-92
NISSAN SUNNY N13 1.7 D 86-91
NISSAN SUNNY B12 1.8 89-91
NISSAN SUNNY N13 1.8 GTI 86-92
NISSAN (AUST/NZ) 180 SX RS13 1.8 TURBO 88-91
NISSAN (AUST/NZ) SILVIA S13 1.8 TURBO 88-
NISSAN (AUST/NZ) SILVIA PS13 2.0 91-93
SUZUKI SWIFT AA34S 1.3 GTI 89-97
SUZUKI SWIFT AJ14S 1.6 90-93

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