172Cup
hello forum guru's
I did my first stint on track yesterday up at Knockhill, it went breast up very quickly :clown:
i had a driving experience booked where i got to do 25 laps in my own car with one of their instructors sitting next to me showing me what to do. I had a young guy called Rory with me, he was the top babana, hats off to your Rory if you read this
anyways.....
out we go with me driving for 3 laps.... I've got a 172Cup with standard brakes (disks and pads new about 1k miles ago) all round... we do the 3 laps and pull in for Rory to take over and show me what to do for a further 3 laps. the brakes seemed "ok" when i drove, not brilliant but just ok. Rory gets in and really shows me how to drive it :star: the brakes last 1 lap and then give up the ghost completely .... he brings it back in to the pits and says he can't drive it any more as it's too dangerous to be out on track... he said we'll be going in to the hairpin and be carrying straight on in a couple of laps more
he makes a phone call to the boss and they said i can go away, get my brakes sorted and they'll rebook me in for the whole experience again free of charge, top offer indeed by the boys at Knockhill, many thanks go out to them for this
this brings me to my questions.....
I need uprated brakes for spirited road driving and the odd track day ( i loved the 3 laps i did so much that i know i'll be doing some track days once it's sorted) what do i need?
can i keep the standard disks and just get uprated pads? do i need to get some uprated disks as well as uprated pads?
I was thinking of getting the brake fluid changed to Dot5.1 as well, good idea? and braded brake lines, again is this worth it?
what pads to people suggest? I prefer to not have pads that are squeeling during normal road driving, i've heard that DS2500's squeel alot, how about some Yellow Stuff pads? are they good? do they squeel?
i take it the rear's can just be left standard and it's the fronts a need to get sorted?
many thanks folks
I did my first stint on track yesterday up at Knockhill, it went breast up very quickly :clown:
i had a driving experience booked where i got to do 25 laps in my own car with one of their instructors sitting next to me showing me what to do. I had a young guy called Rory with me, he was the top babana, hats off to your Rory if you read this
anyways.....
out we go with me driving for 3 laps.... I've got a 172Cup with standard brakes (disks and pads new about 1k miles ago) all round... we do the 3 laps and pull in for Rory to take over and show me what to do for a further 3 laps. the brakes seemed "ok" when i drove, not brilliant but just ok. Rory gets in and really shows me how to drive it :star: the brakes last 1 lap and then give up the ghost completely .... he brings it back in to the pits and says he can't drive it any more as it's too dangerous to be out on track... he said we'll be going in to the hairpin and be carrying straight on in a couple of laps more
he makes a phone call to the boss and they said i can go away, get my brakes sorted and they'll rebook me in for the whole experience again free of charge, top offer indeed by the boys at Knockhill, many thanks go out to them for this
this brings me to my questions.....
I need uprated brakes for spirited road driving and the odd track day ( i loved the 3 laps i did so much that i know i'll be doing some track days once it's sorted) what do i need?
can i keep the standard disks and just get uprated pads? do i need to get some uprated disks as well as uprated pads?
I was thinking of getting the brake fluid changed to Dot5.1 as well, good idea? and braded brake lines, again is this worth it?
what pads to people suggest? I prefer to not have pads that are squeeling during normal road driving, i've heard that DS2500's squeel alot, how about some Yellow Stuff pads? are they good? do they squeel?
i take it the rear's can just be left standard and it's the fronts a need to get sorted?
many thanks folks