frayz
ClioSport Club Member
Hey guys, im taking the 182 to the Ring soon.
This is not my first trip to the ring at all, however it will be my first in the Clio.
Ive spent alot of time there in my Impreza, but the clio is a rather different animal.
Im by my own admission a very harsh braker. I cooked my Subarus Brembos there and shot both front wheel bearings because of it. I could fade DS2500s on the road in that and i can fade my Clios brakes on the road with no trouble. In the Subaru i use AP 356mm 6pots/320mm 2 pots and Pagid RS29 pads. I love these pads but know they wouldnt work in the clio.
So far im only looking to just change the brake fluid, fit some braided lines and swap out to some Brembo HC discs and decent pads.
Ive been looking at the offerings from Carbone Lorraine, Performance Friction and DS3000s.
Please can i have some feedback from people that actually track their Clios regularly as to what the best setup is for a heavy braker. The Clios weight is different from what im used to, so could use some input.
Cheers,
Frayz
This is not my first trip to the ring at all, however it will be my first in the Clio.
Ive spent alot of time there in my Impreza, but the clio is a rather different animal.
Im by my own admission a very harsh braker. I cooked my Subarus Brembos there and shot both front wheel bearings because of it. I could fade DS2500s on the road in that and i can fade my Clios brakes on the road with no trouble. In the Subaru i use AP 356mm 6pots/320mm 2 pots and Pagid RS29 pads. I love these pads but know they wouldnt work in the clio.
So far im only looking to just change the brake fluid, fit some braided lines and swap out to some Brembo HC discs and decent pads.
Ive been looking at the offerings from Carbone Lorraine, Performance Friction and DS3000s.
Please can i have some feedback from people that actually track their Clios regularly as to what the best setup is for a heavy braker. The Clios weight is different from what im used to, so could use some input.
Cheers,
Frayz