welshname
ClioSport Club Member
Don't think i've ever read anyone suffering brake fade on that setup on track with a 1*2 before. You must have a very agressive driving style lol.
Agree fully with thisFor 'fast road' use the DS2500 pads are great, but after some abuse on track they do fade.
Don't think i've ever read anyone suffering brake fade on that setup on track with a 1*2 before. You must have a very agressive driving style lol.
Don't think i've ever read anyone suffering brake fade on that setup on track with a 1*2 before. You must have a very agressive driving style lol.
Yeah sounds like a good idea
Let me know if you need a hand mate and I will try and come over to watch
In have, plenty of times, spoken to 2 people this week alone who've had it. MASSIVELY over rated and over priced pads.
What tyres do you currently have Phil?
No worries mate I'm always happy to help out Try and do one with Apex if you can as that way I can bring my car and we can have a play lol! Howard (The guy at Anglesey) is the head instructor for them and they give free tuition which is always a bonus! I think their days are cheapest at Blyton. I'm sure you will be able to get your's handling well without having to swap suspension, fit a diff etc. Yes they all help but you can still make it handle well I got mine handling really well when it was soft and it was so nice to drive but ultimately it was slow! By slow I mean a second or 2 a lap so not exactly that bad but doesn't help when I'm trying to raceI'd really appreciate that mate - might even chuck you the keys for a few laps and see how you think it compares to yours. I've been trying to sort the understeer on mine for ages now
What would you recommend mate? I'm starting to see that the DS2500+Brembo HC setup aint really worth the money
I've currently got Brembo HC's and DS2500 and not impressed with them. Got brake fade after 5 laps at Donnington. Will be removing them as soon as i have money to buy a different setup.
What's the plan then?
At least we now know you can achieve LOOS so it's not understeering all the time. I think it was the fact that you said you were using the brakes very hard to try and drive round the understeer that lead me to think the setup was completely wrong. Ie understeer in to corners etc.
Dave - i'll let you know. At this point in time I'd be quite happy to throw my keys at someone and see what they think, especially someone who's better at driving than me lol
I'm supposed to be doing a day at Blyton later this year and James (bigash) is gonna pop down
Mark has been in my car for several laps at anglesey and he just said the chassis must be poo or the tyres lol
I then went in his AX with R888's and there was not a single bit of tyre squeel at all, and he was a good 2 or 3seconds a lap faster than me and the clio was squeeling its tits off on every corner lol
To clarify - I've never felt it understeer into a corner, it always seems to have loads of grip while braking, loads while turning and hitting the apex, but coming out of the corner it's near impossible to get the power down without it understeering. It just squeels the tyres even if i'm gentle and wait till all the steering has come off
If my suspension was more adjustable I'd say the back needs stiffening up so all the weight doesnt roll onto the rear wheels when you start to put the power on.
Raising the rear would probably do the same - but it would make the car very twitchy going into corners on the brakes.