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Old 06-20-2013, 07:23 AM   #1
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Stock brakes too weak?

In the space of 1 week I've seen a couple of accidents (out of 300-400 GT86/BRZs) concerning the braking power in the Philippines.





Does this follow in other places?

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Old 06-20-2013, 07:28 AM   #2
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I can easily hit ABS threshold with my brakes, so tires are more of an issue.
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Old 06-20-2013, 07:37 AM   #3
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I have no issues with my brakes. I've had a couple of "oh shit" moments and the brakes came thru
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Same brakes for the WRX, a heavier and faster car (straight line).
Better tires, ss brake lines and better pads should help. Being an "educated" driver will help some more.
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Old 06-20-2013, 08:36 AM   #5
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Because Racecar does not = Racedriver.

Only one of the two above is on stock wheels (so presumably tyres) - in 99% of cases in a rear end accident the car behind is at fault, and in the other 1% the car behind is still at fault. If the brakes/tyres whatever wont stop you before you hit the guy in front - leave more room. If you don't know how far that is, leave more room.

And.... Having driven in the Philippines I know that leaving room means someone will occupy it - however, my point remains the same.

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Thanks!

I get what you mean guys. I am magnitudes less worried now.

Though I have zero competitive racing experience I do have over a dozen years of driving cars more powerful than a BRZ. All the accidents I get involved in has me being stationary.
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Because Racecar does not = Racedriver.

Only one of the two above is on stock wheels (so presumably tyres) - in 99% of cases in a rear end accident the car behind is at fault, and in the other 1% the car behind is still at fault. If the brakes/tyres whatever wont stop you before you hit the guy in front - leave more room. If you don't know how far that is, leave more room.

And.... Having driven in the Philippines I know that leaving room means someone will occupy it - however, my point remains the same.
Yeah driving in Asia is quite a scary adventure. My first time in China, I used to close my eyes when I sat in cabs.
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In the space of 1 week I've seen a couple of accidents (out of 300-400 GT86/BRZs) concerning the braking power in the Philippines.
Have you ever been to the Philipines? Street signs and rules of traffic are almost optional there lol I remember taking a motorcycle taxi and the guy weaving in and out of traffic on to the side walk.
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I didn't like the pedal feel of the stock brakes but the 86 is going to have better stopping power than most vehicles on the road.
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Old 06-20-2013, 11:45 AM   #10
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Leave more room.


If that is insufficient, drive slower.
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I didn't like the pedal feel of the stock brakes but the 86 is going to have better stopping power than most vehicles on the road.
They definately do. They dont compare to a corvette or anything, but theyve brough me to a stand still quick enough to be more impressed than any other car ive truly ****ed with
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Yea the brakes are not the best tbh, done a few hill runs and sometimes on the down hill def feel i need a bit more brake power... Maybe a nice set of pads will fix this.
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Old 06-20-2013, 12:35 PM   #13
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EEBSASW.

Error exists between seat and steering wheel.
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Sounds like people going too fast for the conditions... 100% driver error. Leave yourself defensible space.
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