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Yep. Still only 3 three signed up. I know Derek will be signing up too but I'm still surprised it's only 3. I'm sure the day before it'll be like 5 late sign ups.
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For autox, DCTC and similar, I think the HP+ is good. For full track like BIR, other big road courses, I think a higher temp pad is needed. But if you go too aggressive, you'll overpower "street" tires. Another thing to be mindful of when you go to a more aggressive pad (not saying you're having this problem, just general info), is that you have to learn to brake later and use more of the brake. A friend of mine said he was running DTC-something and was over heating them at BIR because he was braking too early and not aggressive enough - thus longer pad to rotor contact, more heat, more fade. Later, more aggressive braking = less friction time, less heat. There is of course a happy medium.
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I'm still trying to decide if I'll compete on the 10th...it's either compete, instruct/work the event, or go the Nordeast Big River Brew Festival. Too many options!
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I was wondering if thats what he meant. I was going to make a 'ringer' crack.
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Hey, local guys. I have some brakes and wheels for sale here in MN in case anyone is interested. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95103 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94696 I was only at BIR once with these brakes and never got there with the newer pads. One other track trick I would like to pass on. I slotted my factory struts and used camber bolts to get -3 camber up front. This stopped the edge wear I was getting on the tires. I also could go for longer sessions. Before I did this I would get maybe 4-5 laps in before the tires felt greasy, after that I could go the full 25 minutes without an issue. I sold my car last week so I am motivated to move these parts. I also have a WRX spare wheel/tire for sale. This clears the brake kit. Pat |
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I may be interested in the brakes. Need to look at my budget and I'll let you know.
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Do those clear rpf1? |
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I would sure think so but I don't have any firsthand knowledge.
You can get the template to check here:http://www.essexparts.com/shop/compl...43mm-disc.html Pat |
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