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This will also make bleeding the brakes after install a bit more of a chore than usual because there will be a LOT more air in the system. Get a bit more brake fluid than you would need just to flush the system and have a friend help by keeping an eye on the reservoir level. Add fluid as necessary. |
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I'm going to have a local shop do the brake flush. I have Project Mu HC+800s on the way, so I expect between the flush and the pads lines aren't necessary right now. And they seem like something I can tackle myself later.
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Brake fade
I felt no fade at the end of my first 1/2 hour session at Homestead Speedway. Then the instuctor took my car out for 4 laps. On the next session, which was almost 2 hours later, my brakes felt like sponges by the second lap. By the end of that session I was standing on the brakes and missing apexs. This was on Hawks pads and DOT 3-4 brake fluid(unfortunately I don't remember the specs on thoose pads. I'll check it out when I get home later this morning). Since then I've upgraded to SS lines, rims and tires. Eibach sportline springs (1.4" drop) are arriving this Monday. I'm giving the pads another chance as the instructor runs the same pads on his Miata. Next session is on February 22. I'll see if this helps.
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I did 7 20 minute sessions at Blackhawk completely stock. I didn't experience any chunking from the tires. By 3/4 through the day though, the brakes were done and upon returning home and taking a pair of pads off; they were cooked pretty good. I think the term is as FRSfan111 mentioned; they were 'glazed'. I replaced them with some performance pads, and race fluid. Completely different car just from fluid/pads.
I did lots of Autocross stock, no problems at all (besides all the suckage while learning) |
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I can run 20 events on 1 set of Carbotech XP10/8 on a Miata, and still have pads left over. They will last me maybe 1 day in a FRS, if I were to run full sessions (after I feel them fading); they'd be fading after a few laps. |
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Yeah, you can get away with alot more in a Miata, my team's Lemons car is a NA Miata and we just use street pads in the race and it is fine. In my BRZ with DS1.11 (endurance pads so they don't have a crazy high temp range) pads and the essex sprint kit I can feel a slight hint of fading in two spots on that same track.
Now granted, a Lemons race is not as fast or hard on the brakes as a track day, but the feeling I got was that the street pads we were using would not fail a stock'ish weight/stock power miata until you were pulling some seriously fast/hard laps.
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