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Old 05-04-2009, 11:04 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by travisjb View Post
I think you're right... How could I have forgotten to talk about the brakes ! hp+ pads

Thing 1... I could almost swear I'm getting a variation in stopping force from left to right... may just be that I'm trail braking and feeling it step out ever so slightly... but just didn't feel entirely balanced... could be related to thing 2

Thing 2... When they were at lower temps, they stopped really really well and predictably... but later in my sessions I was getting MAJOR fade to the point that ABS was kicking in and I was grinding to a halt going into turn 9, which is a 100+ degree left hand transition from infield road course to nascar circuit... I commented earlier that the stock rotors are fine, but now I don't think so... not at all... NEED SLOTTED ROTORS !
Thing 1 is possibly related to thing 2 and trail braking which might make for a temperature differential left to right.

Thing 2 sounds almost exactly like I was experiencing, I have experienced this on the stock pads and with the Hawk HP+. It's not regular brake fade however, as if it was truly fade the ABS wouldn't be kicking in at all and you're pedal would be heading for the floor.

My theory is that once you got the tires and brakes up to full operating temperature there was so much stopping force that the ABS computer didn't know what to do with it. It over-reacted and reduced braking force by pulsing the front ABS at a high rate. I think the ABS computer needs to be reprogrammed to account for the added grip. Adding more grip and/or bigger brakes may only make it worse. I think the stock calipers and rotors are probably fine. Brake ducting would probably be beneficial.
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