Nice. Guess I need to search around to see who provides this service.
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12-02-2011, 12:28 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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search online there is Professional Cryogenic Metallurgy & Coatings,Atlanta,Georgia,Cryogenic,REM Gears,powder coating,ceramic coating,sandblasting,metal polishing some shops can also get rotors from their local store and charge you at their cost for the rotor plus the treatment. price has gone up quite a bit, it used to be 15 to 20, now its more like 30
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@ coss' earlier question : well, two days, with 5 30-40 minute sessions per. Probably a total of about 5.5 hours track time.
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I'll definitely look into that coss, thanks. In the mean time I'll see if the rotors get better or worse and pick out the LSD I want. Cars still driveable, as long as i don't force the LSD to actually do its job, it plays nice. Gonna call Forged this afternoon and see what they recommend.
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you might get lucky and be able to clean the deposits off with some sandpaper and super aggressive pads. i was able to do so with mine when i didnt bed my xp8 in properly. i can lend you my xp10s for cleaning if you need them.
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Yeah I did call Forged and they have me pretty much set on getting an OSG if I get a diff, gonna get the car into a different shop (Forged is going to recommend one in my area) and get the rear end actually torn apart and looked at so i know for certain what this issue is before I spend a few thousand dollars. There's still a possibility that its one of my bearings. I'll let em know Spohn. Gonna do some more of my own research before I buy anything.
About the rotors, looks like you guys -not the dealership mechanic- were correct, I can already tell that they are getting a lot better, and after a few hard decels they seem pretty good now, looks like the pads are winning against the deposites. Edit: Thx for the offer Coss, for now its not too bad (and hopefully still getting better) I do intend on buying more track oriented pads for my next track day and if need be I'll use those. Last edited by ValidusVentus; 12-04-2011 at 10:54 AM. |
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Ok, just had my front rotors machined lightly, completely solved the issue. Possibly I cooled them off to quickly by not using them much at all on a cooldown lap? Ill just have to be super attentive to my rotor temps in the future. There is thermal indicating paint on the rotors which permanently changes colors with temperature, and according to those I did not overheat the rotors themselves.
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Update
Finally after a long stressful week I've got around to going over my car. First thing my dad and I did today was bleed my clutch. Soon as we started there was a good bit of air in there. Pretty shocked actually. I've bleed this several times before with no issues like this. Must have to be from the track day beating with a combination of moisture in the fluid.
Also I thought I had great pedal feel and I did but not like it was after bleeding the system. But all and all everything seems back to the norm. Shifting perfect and the notchness is gone. Maybe this will save me some dough for a little bit longer. I'd still like to hear some more input if you guys have any. Also after looking at my brake pads I wore them babies half way out. Woot. Better get some more. I should get another good day out of them. Course there's not another track event till spring and I drive on the XP 8's. But not DD.
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