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Resurecting an old thread but I've started playing this again, good fun shootin' stabbin' killin' Nazis. More so with the new one on the horizon seems fitting to get back into the story. Didn't realize I'd not finished the game last time round and I was 1 chapter off the end so finished it and...
I restarted, I didn't have a clue how to play it. Started again, ended up finding a wayyy better ship on the opening planet so went from 8 slots to 35 and so much gold Im basically mining the planet and selling the rewards for that cash money. I also play it with the Guardians of the Galaxy...
We've had this with our track car, in short it the ABS pump that's the problem. We check and change the fluid every year (normally do 4/5 track days a year), we were at Silverstone and over the day we slowly started to lose the pedal (did half its travel then started biting), bled but felt good...
Id say get a Playseat set up with all the trimmings (H pattern box and handbrake) decent sized screen/monitor and then VR. Don't piss about with monitors.
It's definitely not a sticking pad or slider, took the front calipers off on Sunday. Im guessing its possibly the servo vac hose.
How hard is it to get your hands on one?
No dash lights Im afraid, but the servo vacuum pipe sound like a cause.
Oh to mention I also have a make-shift head sheild between the engine and the master cylinder. As for it melting christ surely you'd have to have it running on idle for days not minutes.
Afternoon kids,
Ok, so where to start? On the 14th we were at Snetterton for a track day, brakes were on form for the first half of the day and after lunch rapidly went down hill. I'm sure as most of you will know Snetterton has some big braking sections and I was finding the pedal would go...
Totally agree if the car is a regular road car don't punish yourself, as for solid top mounts from the 27th of March comp-brake will also be selling top mounts that don't require you drill holes in the strut top.
As Danny has said, you're just wasting money putting expensive pads and discs on the rear. On track you're lucky they do anything never mind the bloody road, may as well be drums.