Originally Posted by osbornsm Was a 75 Degree day, and relatively not-humid. I also got a spongy pedal after the 4th run, so i packed it up after nearly-boiling the
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09-24-2015, 09:29 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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You have brake coolinig ducts?
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rear brakes dragging? Might not be your specific issue but with RBF600 AND cooling ducts there should be no reason to boil the fluid, unless it's full of water of course. Hard tracking shouldn't boil fluid with that setup. |
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I have the stillen setup, and yes... brakes are still WAY hot.
- I have a full data log of the sessions in question, as listed above, however... brake pedal pressure/application is not one of the ECU fields. Any chance moving from Carbotech XP8 to XP10 would help? - or would that introduce more heat to the system?? I had to cut my last track day short because the Motul was getting spongy pedal results, and i didn't want to full bleed the system @ the track. *sigh Thoughts?!?
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