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Old 10 Feb 2015, 08:36 (Ref:3503575)   #1
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Front Brake Escort Twin Cam

Hello, who can help? I am looking for a homologation no. 1524 for Escort Twin Cam in which is the AP 4-piston front brakes. All new homologation are without this brake, but have the AP rear disc brake in it. That is not normal. My inquiries to the German Motor Sport Association are to no avail.
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Old 10 Feb 2015, 20:44 (Ref:3503741)   #2
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Hello, who can help? I am looking for a homologation no. 1524 for Escort Twin Cam in which is the AP 4-piston front brakes. All new homologation are without this brake, but have the AP rear disc brake in it. That is not normal. My inquiries to the German Motor Sport Association are to no avail.
I have looked through the 1524 Homologation , there are 48 pages in all , but no listing for AP 4 piston calipers .
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Old 11 Feb 2015, 00:56 (Ref:3503811)   #3
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I would be surprised if the Escort TC forms included AP calipers front or rear. Mike Bell would know better than me. Try sending him a private message.
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Old 12 Feb 2015, 17:41 (Ref:3504298)   #4
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Why not? Back is definitely in 1524 as i have 2 new Papers. The Escort 1300 GT has the Ap brake in the Grp 2, then why not twin cam?
With the Ap brake rear and front brakes of the series, the car is absolutely not to drive.
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Old 12 Feb 2015, 21:44 (Ref:3504369)   #5
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Some of the " works " Escorts ran in Gp 5/6 in period , so were not restricted to Homologated parts only as in Gp 2.
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Maybe Lotus Elan calipers on the rear , not sure on the front came with the M16 2 pots, GRP2 how far were they allowed to go ?
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I have looked through the 1524 Homologation , there are 48 pages in all , but no listing for AP 4 piston calipers .
What do the Capri specs look like?
The struts were transferable, gave the Escort better brakes.
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