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Old 03-27-2012, 02:47 AM   #195 (permalink)
ChrisSlicks
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Originally Posted by mikegreco16 View Post
Hey Guys and Gals I had a 350z 35th anniversary and was running track pads and RE01R tires. Anyways I had the problem that Car and Driver had with the 370z at their lightning lap. Now maybe we are talking about two different things. But per their investigation they reported that the problem was the 370z did not have proper brake cooling. So is that something separate from Ice Mode? Or is it the same thing. Because when I had my experience it was exactly how C&D described theirs, I pushed the pedal down and got no breaking power whatsoever, therefore I had to go off course. I'm concerned because I want a 370z, but do not want to relive this again. I saw that stillen now makes brake ducts has anyone tried those, if so do they prevent the problem.
Two different problems. The C&D problem was boiled brake fluid accelerated by using the stock pads well beyond their designed operating temperature causing them to wear prematurely (thereby eliminating the insulating pad layer that protects the caliper). Heat is definitely an issue with the 370Z brakes so by adding cooling you are less likely to boil the fluid. Whether or not it will help with ice-mode remains to be seen as the kit was only just released.
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