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cat007 wrote:Thanks
I was using the Mintex 1166 compound on my stock supra brakes a while back. They melted and destroyed themselves after a short period of time. I was running slicks though so that probably didn't help their life span haha.
I didn't find them too dusty or wear too much on the street - on the track though I must've overheated them.
I don't plan on doing long sessions at the track. The idea being I can take the car down to open track days and do a few laps at pace then come into the pits for an hour or so.
Can you get other pads? Like the Ferodo 2500's?
2jayzgte wrote:Those 1166s did exactly the same to me back in the day its the only time I've been in the tyres in the 70-80 track-days I've done over the years.
Honestly if your using factory rotors I'd use TRD Reds.
Cat get rid of that BS slider setup Cat thats the whole problem right there if you can get those Supra 4-pot fronts with the 323mm rotors its the best track upgrade outside of grip you'll ever do.
cat007 wrote:2jayzgte wrote:I WAS using 1166's with Motul RBF660 and the factory calipers and rotors when this happened:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyPrrEpFP1I
2jayzgte wrote:Fluid I've boiled RBF 600 & 660 Ap Racing 2 different types.
I found the DS 3000's worked pretty good from cold if I'm honest but I did have a little issue with them locking the left front when cold but outside of that they were fine.
My problem now with using slicks I am just killing rotors that probably have done very limited Km's the OEM and TRD slotted's rotors aren't up to it.
I got a sneaking suspicion i'll have to run a bias controller to get the rear brakes working harder.
Mr Ree wrote:I think Im just alot more sympathetic to my car that most people, and its brakes in particular.
I know my car isnt a competition car, and as such, its has limits to it, whether thats rev limits, tyre grip limits, brake heat limits etc etc
Keep them all in the sweet spot, and while you wont get the ultimate lap time, you will get more track time, and for far less money.
I seriously think you need to get a water pump set up for your brakes mate, and if that doesnt fix your constant overheating problems, then look at the bias controller. A pump, and some hardlines set up, with a switch to turn them on for X amount of seconds after every big stopping event, Im sure you will be golden, and no longer limited by your brake system.
The V8SuperTourer uses a Brembo brake package that includes ventilated 380mm diameter 35mm thick rotors at the front and 355x32mm ventilated rotors at the rear. Both the front and rear rotors are fitted with Brembo's super-stiff "forged" billet alloy six-piston brake callipers in front and 4-piston callipers behind. This state-of-the-art brake package provides awesome stopping power the comparatively light car, which has an all up weight including driver of less than 1,300 kg.
The NZV8 control brake package was specially designed for the BNT NZV8 category and includes 4 piston monobloc front and rear calipers for superior stiffness. The front and rear disc rotors feature our patented Direct Drive V2 disc attachment system and patented slot pattern for more bite and less drag. Carbon Metallic® pads are at the centre of the system, providing the ultimate in bite, torque and release characteristics.
The biggest improvement is the increase in rotor sizes from 328mm to 355mm (front) and 310mm to 323mm (rear) using single piece monobloc four piston calipers on all four wheels. The same brake pad compound will be used front and rear with pad thicknesses increased to 29mm (front) and 19mm (rear).
Grrrrrrr! wrote:The V8SuperTourer uses a Brembo brake package that includes ventilated 380mm diameter 35mm thick rotors at the front and 355x32mm ventilated rotors at the rear. Both the front and rear rotors are fitted with Brembo's super-stiff "forged" billet alloy six-piston brake callipers in front and 4-piston callipers behind. This state-of-the-art brake package provides awesome stopping power the comparatively light car, which has an all up weight including driver of less than 1,300 kg.
2jayzgte wrote:Mr Ree wrote:I think Im just alot more sympathetic to my car that most people, and its brakes in particular.
I know my car isnt a competition car, and as such, its has limits to it, whether thats rev limits, tyre grip limits, brake heat limits etc etc
Keep them all in the sweet spot, and while you wont get the ultimate lap time, you will get more track time, and for far less money.
I seriously think you need to get a water pump set up for your brakes mate, and if that doesnt fix your constant overheating problems, then look at the bias controller. A pump, and some hardlines set up, with a switch to turn them on for X amount of seconds after every big stopping event, Im sure you will be golden, and no longer limited by your brake system.
It still won't stop the issue though as I'll just keep pushing its like your giving me more rope to hang myself with hahahahaha..
I could also improve the rotor I use but I personally think again as stated above.If you have a look at the 60Cuba setup they run dual BMC's with ducting and have very few issue's with the factory rotors as they have dialed more rear end bias on and at 1500kg and 400+ KW car and they have the ability to run all day only suggests to me is what my guys who look after my car have been saying all along that using more rear brake and directing the bias to the back is probably the way foward.
Cat sorry for the slight thread Sabotage here but while not a pad issue definitely something you may run into the faster and faster you go.
2jayzgte wrote:Wheen talking race cars yep it does work.
But I don't want to be the guinea pig no one else has done it as yet and its ground and $$$$$ I'm not prepared to spend.
How will a brake bias adjuster destabilize the car? If anything the car will sit flatter through the corner because of the lessend nose dive.
I have spoken to Alistair about it he's hear nor there on it.He's the one that has been thrashing me for years about using a brake bias adjuster he looks at as common sense and believes for what I am doing its the best way foward in my case.Also reckons once dialed in he reckons at least a second a lap quicker.
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