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Old 01-03-2010, 10:56 PM   #1
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Thumbs down How crap are my standard brakes.

I know its a totally different beast but i've just had the privilige or rather the quite scary and un-nerving opportunity to go for a ride in my cousins r35 GTR. He's upped the power to 602bhp and changed the discs to alcons.................
HOLY F**K is the only statement that is fitting here. I mean it, it is immense.

After finally getting over the performance this thing gives, the only other thing on my mind after wiping my arse and his passenger seat up was how shocking my brakes are in comparison. I know that it's known, that standard brakes let the csl down a bit but the 6 + 4 pot brembo's on the GTR (all be it with the alcon discs) showed me what i am missing out on. I was getting prices on ap's up until this point but now its a must to get them changed. So anyone getting rid or swapping back theirs, you know where to type.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:16 PM   #2
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You've made a great case for 'going back to standard' I'm sure anybody who was thinking about it re-thinking about it right about now!

Good luck finding some, I would say I love mine, they were on the list when I was looking for a CSL.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:23 PM   #3
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they were on the list when I was looking for a CSL.
Funnt isn't it, they were on my "stay away" list when looking. Standard car was the top pick at the time..
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:31 PM   #4
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Funnt isn't it, they were on my "stay away" list when looking. Standard car was the top pick at the time..
Ditto! At least I've got an honest car though that I can persoanlly do the mods to and feel the benefits!

Buy once and buy right with brakes though mate!
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:32 PM   #5
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what did you have before? I had an S3 which really could do with upgrading but I also ran an Elise which really showed me the way with brakes, lovely out of the box so when I heard about the std not being the best.....

I know what they say about 'oh you mustn't buy an abused track car and if they have AP's it will have been punished, blah blah blah'. You can tell if a car has been cared for or not just by looking at it.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:33 PM   #6
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Don't be fooled by the BBK thing

your OEM brakes are good with race pads and fluid but can overheat

AP or Alcon are MORE than adequate for trackdays or racing. You've got to remember that the stopping power is affected by grip predominently of the Tyres.

I guarantee that no matter what brakes you add to my car the stoping power wil not be increased without tyre or other changes.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:49 PM   #7
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agreed, but when you have brakes fail due to heat on paddock hill bend at Brands it kind of focuses your mind!
Never again will it happen to me.. of course I could have come in one lap earlier Luckily with the correct gear selected, the fact that the brakes took some speed off and the wide exit point I escaped.
Brakes have always been something worth upgrading. It's all horses for course and if you do no track work then it's less important.
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Old 01-03-2010, 11:53 PM   #8
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Don't be fooled by the BBK thing

your OEM brakes are good with race pads and fluid but can overheat

AP or Alcon are MORE than adequate for trackdays or racing. You've got to remember that the stopping power is affected by grip predominently of the Tyres.

I guarantee that no matter what brakes you add to my car the stoping power wil not be increased without tyre or other changes.

Fair comment regarding grip, and taken onboard. Though the overheat is exactly the difference that reared its head on this stretch of road. Repeated gas and brake, gas and brake. Csl faded after 3rd hard succesive brake and the brembo's...........well, just didn't.
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Yep the cooling benefit of bigger disc with better vanes and race pads and fluid isn't in question
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