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Old 08-28-2012, 10:46 PM   #99
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I was up for an event I help run (ITR Expo). I was just running AD08s in 235/40/17, stock suspension on one day, eibach sportline with whiteline top hats up front the second day.
How was the laptimes before and after Eibachs?
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How was the laptimes before and after Eibachs?
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How was the balance altered? Any alignment changes?
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Old 08-29-2012, 12:12 PM   #101
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How was the laptimes before and after Eibachs?
Eventually I'll post a review.. but.. my aim solo battery died after 1 lap with the springs, so going with the extremely accurate gopro video timer method the fastest lap with stock vs sportlines showed an improvement of approx 1.5 seconds and an average in the sessions of 2-3. I didn't do a ton of data measurement (surface temps, tire temps, etc) since I'm not that much of a detail person...

Alignment and video of a few laps with the springs is here (as well as alignment info for FRSSpdDmn): http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15789

Overall balance was changed to understeer/push but IMO that's the alignment I requested on purpose as I didn't want to risk the car 1,100 miles from home on a track not exactly known for being forgiving. Unfamiliar car and a rushed spring install.. seemed like a bit of push would be a good idea I also left VSC Sport on but besides flashing the light annoyingly every time ABS engaged and/or I used curbing it didn't really engage.

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FWIW i'm going to be trying out the Endless compounds for the last few months of the year. currently using DS2500 F and stoptech performance R with no problems. RBP600 fluid but thinking of trying AP600 also. i'll provide my feedback if you want it. total spent on "researching" compounds is around $900 now. smh
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I assume you were on OEM shocks. Did you feel that the dampening was tolerable as the car was lowered and the spring rates were (I'm assuming) raised a bit?
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FWIW i'm going to be trying out the Endless compounds for the last few months of the year. currently using DS2500 F and stoptech performance R with no problems. RBP600 fluid but thinking of trying AP600 also. i'll provide my feedback if you want it. total spent on "researching" compounds is around $900 now. smh
Awesome, let me know your opinions on them.

The one thing I wish the XP10s had was more initial bite, damn Blues spoiled me there so many years ago and few pads have matched the bite those pads have, that I've used anyways. I'd love to find something with similar initial bite to the blues but without the rust dust problem.. and without the short life expectancy of blues.

The XP10s are much better than the last Cobalts I used though.
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I assume you were on OEM shocks. Did you feel that the dampening was tolerable as the car was lowered and the spring rates were (I'm assuming) raised a bit?
Yeah, OEM shocks. This is a temp solution mostly, planning on running threaded body stuff eventually.

There's evidence to show that the OEM dampers are overdamped for the OEM springrate, and the car now feels ever so slightly underdamped, but on the edge. It's not in any way bouncy, no excessive motion, etc so on the high side it seems fairly well damped. The car is low enough now that you have to be careful though, it can bottom out. After almost 2,000 miles though the dampers are holding up fine though.
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What would you guys suggest for a daily driver? I will probably do new rotors and pads in the spring just curious if i should get something like the Stoptech sport kit, i don't see a need to change the lines though.
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Daily Driver? Stock pads, stock rotors, stock lines...
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so new feedback....the stoptech performance pads are fine front and rear. i dare say better than ds2500 f and stoptech r....brakes were more balanced this wknd and really slowed better even tho i didn't have as aggressive front bite. still load the front well and trail better actually because of how i changed my braking points and pressure. way less abs kick tho and it felt smoother.

did have fade but my brake fluid is really dirty so it may have been more fluid fade than pad. tear down tomorrow and i'll let everyone know... but for now i have to say i'm impressed with my 'backup' brake pads. this car just keeps me smiling.

for anyone looking for a good street pad, go ahead and try the stoptech, good cold bite, quick bedding, and decent endurance in a light car. when i change tires i may have a different opinion but if you're gonna be stock for a while it's a good upgrade. and the price is great too.
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^ I agree on selecting the right heat range pad, but my problem with HPS pads is that they suck even as street pads and are often advertised as a "sport" upgrade to stock which is entirely false. There is no application where they are acceptable to me.

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I agree. I was really disappointed with these pads. I mean, they aren't horrible but they're just sub-par in basically every way. They tend to squeak, dust a lot, and have a weak bite unless heated from very hard braking. But heat them up too much and they start sucking again... It's the worst modification I ever made to my car. Fortunately, I'm about to change brakes again and will likely be going with Endless.

Has anyone tried Akebono Performance pads? I hear they're pretty good all around street pads for the money.
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so new feedback....the stoptech performance pads are fine front and rear. i dare say better than ds2500 f and stoptech r....brakes were more balanced this wknd and really slowed better even tho i didn't have as aggressive front bite. still load the front well and trail better actually because of how i changed my braking points and pressure. way less abs kick tho and it felt smoother.

did have fade but my brake fluid is really dirty so it may have been more fluid fade than pad. tear down tomorrow and i'll let everyone know... but for now i have to say i'm impressed with my 'backup' brake pads. this car just keeps me smiling.

for anyone looking for a good street pad, go ahead and try the stoptech, good cold bite, quick bedding, and decent endurance in a light car. when i change tires i may have a different opinion but if you're gonna be stock for a while it's a good upgrade. and the price is great too.
The stoptechs are great street pads for the money.

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for those raving about the Ferodo ds2500s, id highly recommend you guys take a look into the new Project Mu HC+800 compound. So far, these are the only "dual purpose" track pad that I havent had fade on me at the track and the price point is right on.
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Stock pads were fine with stock tires. I put on StopTech performance pads. Work great with Dunlop Star Specs. Good bite and modulation. Can't speak to fade, as auto-x runs are a minute or less. Maybe a little more dust and noise*.
Service and shipping from Strano was excellent.

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