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Old 04-07-2014, 11:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by johncarlopang View Post
Throttle response looks normal to me. That's just how modern cars act.


You probably have some buildup/glaze on one (or more) of the rotors(s). Do a couple of 60-5mph hard brakes and it should "burn" the glaze off. If you don't notice a dramatic improvement, you may have warped rotors - but that is not very common.
As per Fountainhead, don't hold your foot on the brake after a hard and/or long stop as this can cause buildup/glazing. Try to keep rolling until the pads/rotors cool down a bit (not always possible to do safely).
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