TTSPORT at Malaysia's International Automodified Mitec Show
TTSPORT showed up on the floor at the International Automodified show at Mitec, one of Malaysia's bigger stops on the modified-car calendar. Instead of a static banner, the booth put actual big brake kits in front of the crowd — calipers, rotors, and brackets people could pick up, turn over, and compare against what's bolted to their own cars.
Automodified draws a crowd that already knows the difference between a brake kit that looks good in photos and one that actually holds up on track days and spirited street driving. That's the audience TTSPORT set out to meet in person.
The Automodified Mitec Show Floor
Mitec's exhibition halls filled with builds ranging from daily-driven street cars to full track setups, alongside vendor booths covering everything from wheels to exhaust to brakes. TTSPORT's corner of the show gave visitors a chance to look at hardware directly instead of scrolling through spec sheets online.
Visitors circled the booth to check fit and finish, ask about compatibility with their own wheels, and talk through which kit made sense for their build — street, weekend track days, or both.
What TTSPORT Brought to the Floor
The display covered pieces from across TTSPORT's big brake kit range so attendees could see the difference between series side by side — forged fixed calipers, two-piece rotors, and the brackets and hardware that tie a kit together for a specific platform.
- Classic Series
- Slim Series
- Racing Series
- Mono Series
- Evolution Series
- Direct-Mount Series
- EPB Series
Why a Big Brake Kit Gets Noticed at a Show Like This
The appeal is easy to see once you understand what's changing under the hood. A stock caliper is designed to a cost and weight target, and its housing flexes under hard, repeated braking — that flex is a big part of what turns a firm pedal into a mushy one. A forged fixed caliper keeps the pad squarely against the rotor with far less deformation, so pedal feel stays consistent lap after lap or stop after stop.
Rotor size matters for the same reason heat sinks matter in any mechanical system: more mass and more surface area absorb and shed more heat before the brakes start to fade. Pairing a larger rotor with a caliper that clamps more evenly is why bigger brakes translate into shorter, more repeatable stops rather than just a different look behind the wheel.
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