I must need to learn to brake harder then as I'm on 2500's and never had an issue all day. Lol!
I've got the cheap brembo pads in mine and I've not had brake fade yet, albeit at Blyton Park
I must need to learn to brake harder then as I'm on 2500's and never had an issue all day. Lol!
are we winning races or having a bit of trackday fun?Brembo plain HC discs,slotted ones will crack,standard organic brembo pads.Cook them till the smell intrudes,let themn cool
Yeah, with the greatest respect, some of us have cars carrying more speed than others. As you saw at Llandow.
I was having real problems with mine at Oulton and it wasn't because I'm 'hero' braking. Plenty of people who came out with me will attest I'm not heavy on the brakes. They just aren't standing up to a day on track at the moment. I may have an underlying issue with mine, but I can't pin point it. It's largely a mute point as I'm hoping to up the power a reasonable amount so 4 pots won't be optional.
I meant braking at the last minute everywhere, standing on the brakes, being out for lap upon lap and then not letting them cool. That is my non-technical definition of Hero braking
Tbf mate, your new 2500's didn't have any therapy with a grinder. Mine have a good 1-1.5mm of movement in the pad carrier. This would've been helping to heat yours up potentially. As they get hot the backing plate of the pad gets hot and expands and they stick in the carrier. Pad touching disc + friction = overheated pads. I only thought about this earlier.
Do you still have the anti squeal shims in your calipers?
Some decent ducting/airflow helps a lot with keeping the brake temps in check Oli
Simple, cheap and effective mate
I think it's more the cooling I have an issue with, so going to run some better ducting to begin with.
I have removed everything @Sir_Dave
I know how much of a bad reputation they have on here, but I really couldn't fault the EBC BlueStuff pads I had in the race car at Llandow, no fade, excellent feel and they stopped the car very well.
Prior to these I was running pf97's and to be honest, I haven't lost any braking ability... If anything, I am actually better on the brakes now (and much later) as these have so much more feel.
Price wise, they are also much cheaper than other performance pads so I would highly recommend them to anyone.
Have you tried the Yellow Stuff?
Personally, i think you are better off just removing everything (i.e. fogs/arch liners) - having air flowing over everything is much better than directed through some poncy 3" pipe imho. Unless of course its designed using CAD & a wind tunnel because Racecar, which it wont be lol.
What makes you say that?
Having tried both
Do a few laps with pipes from fog lights through holes in arch liner.
Do a few laps with everything ripped out.
Any pics? I desperately cooked them with everything ripped out. It's better now with ducts but still not where I want it.
Pics of what lol. I just removed the fog lights & the arch liners, then put them in the bin
Seriously, if you're cooking RC8's (a pretty hardcore pad iirc) it might be an issue with your braking style?
Pics of what lol. I just removed the fog lights & the arch liners, then put them in the bin
Seriously, if you're cooking RC8's (a pretty hardcore pad iirc) it might be an issue with your braking style?
One of the most common things (ex race instructor) - Still do a bit.
Pics of the ducts that didn't work for you, I think I'm capable of picturing what no arch liners and no fog lights looks like
I've had a fair bit of tuition and he wasn't too concerned with my braking, not that I mean to sound high and mighty? I don't left foot brake the clio so I don't drag the brake while on the throttle at the same time. If you want I could post you a video of my driving but I doubt it will be of any use...
As for braking style please explain what you mean and how it translates to increased braking temperatures.
As for braking style please explain what you mean and how it translates to increased braking temperatures.
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I've got the cheap brembo pads in mine and I've not had brake fade yet, albeit at Blyton Park
I've never got through any brakes on track..
Me neither. Everyone has a different driving style and the only time I've killed brakes was on a 170mph mk3 Astra.I've never got through any brakes on track..
I think I have an underlying issue, as I've never baked DS2500s before, even on a full day at Bedford with 4 people driving it. Cooked the fluid before the pads.
Mine were fine before I removed the ABS. That's the only change I've made to the braking system.
Now that is really intriguing!! You running the compensator valve? The rear brakes onThats interesting, because that is exactly the same as me! Removed the ABS when I did the engine swap. Mmmm.
Now that is really intriguing!! You running the compensator valve? The rear brakes on
mine are really strong for a cup.
I'm sure I've read somewhere that the cups had less servo assistance. Something to do with the pedal feel. I'll see if I can find out as it may of course be total bullshit.My rear brakes are stronger than they were due to the inline restrictor setup but it feels good. The braking system as a whole feels better without ABS. I guess the extra effort before the ABS kicks in means the brakes are worked harder.
I'll be fitting the Brembo 4 pots with RC5+ pads in the next couple of weeks and then a track day in about a months time.