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Exactly!
Sit there, LISTEN to what you're told, do what you're told, and you'll have a blast.
Get in thinking you're the next F1 star and you'll have a s*** time.
I thought the grooves were to stop the build-up of gas you get fizzing out of a pad from the pad material binding resin when it's hot.
That's what fade is, a layer of gas between the pad and disc I thought, and the holes or grooves allow that cushion to be periodically broken.
Does that make...
Agreed.
Low grip levels in the wet, but I found them very very progressive.
In the dry, they put up with abuse and temperatures that would have treadblocks hanging and falling off a set of Michelin PE2's.
I wish they still made them, on my 15s they'd be about £1.00 each.
As said by many, I can't believe so many people see that as pivotal in choosing a car.
Most people do have working fingers after all, and how often do you need to adjust them?
You can.
Advantage is you also balance the brake/disc part as well so it's all good.
Not many places have the kit anymore though...
http://www.agequipment.co.uk/focus/f388_on_car_balancer.html
No offence intended but I'm ROFLMFAO at that.
Looks like it should have two clowns sat on the roof before the doors, bonnet and boot pop off.
Hilarious.
I'm glad to say I never did. Ever.
Had a bash in my mates 182 recently, and it's got the urge, but feels less frentic, less immediate. Throttle response is a little softer too.
For the pure driving experience it has got to be the original Cup.
Very very few sadly. Why should they? Everyone's a perfect driver after all.
I'm an advanced driving instructor so I fall into the mature and sensible driver category. I do put my foot down and make obscene progress whenever I can, but only if traffic and road conditions permit. I also give...
Not too good. The noobs spotted the camera and remained expressionless from start to end LOL
Sean, as some have spotted, put on a little 'show' for effect though.
I know that...do you mean upper or lower rear mounting points?
I thought the lower ones were not recommended - the upper ones are with the right height range as far as I'm aware.