Rather than waste your time quoting part specs or operating temps I will tell you what works for me. Stock rotors, stock Akebono calipers, Castrol SRF, 3 inch brake ducts,
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01-27-2014, 08:24 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Rather than waste your time quoting part specs or operating temps I will tell you what works for me.
Stock rotors, stock Akebono calipers, Castrol SRF, 3 inch brake ducts, CarboTech XP10’s all around, and stainless steel lines. This combination has worked flawlessly for me on Hoosiers at Summit Point Main and VIR.
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I don't know of that was directed at me or him, my comment was to him because it seems like he didn't READ the thread, lol
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this thread would be helpful with more data so we can compare cars at the same track with different setups... spohn and i will both be at RA in a month, so we can take some measurements there... and maybe VIR after that
on a qualitative note, I would say that my car has never had an issue with motul 600 - after adding 3" ducts with naca inlets in front and SRD made plates that direct air to eye of rotor... I suspect one of the critical dimensions is the direction of airflow against the rotor (needs to be as much towards center as possible) with minimal gap between plates and rotor. |
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You are not going to be able to get any absolute data as there are just too many variables, from drive to weather to track to cars to even equipment. I just want to see if there are ballpark figures that we can compare. I should have recorded more data when my car was original, but I got lazy and this is what I get. Oh well
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01-28-2014, 01:09 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Cossie, you are on full stock trim/weight, stock power, and RS3 tires? I think it'll be great to keep those in perspective when others add in with their data as well.
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Yeah that's why I asked. I just want to know what is normal and what isn't. I am not a nasa engineer, I don't need absolute data, ballpark is fine. I am getting better at data collection that I can see how things are happening without video and sound
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