Brake fading
08-08-2007, 12:22 PM
Post: #1
Brake fading
I normally don't brake hard since I use my hachi for daily driving and drifting.

Last week I went driving on a "touge" and went full out.
After 15min or so, on the way back down I was braking and shifting down to second when I notice that the pedal is almost on the floor, but the car isn't slowing down as it should be. Quite scary because it was a tight 180degree turn. Huh

This is what I got:
New stock pads
Old disks, but in good shape.
New dot4 brake fluid
New Goodridge lines.

Any advice to make the brakes better?
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08-08-2007, 01:34 PM
Post: #2
Brake fading
Start searching cheap RX7 4-pots. No joke.
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08-08-2007, 02:41 PM
Post: #3
Brake fading
You could our mintex pads:
http://shop.aeu86.org/index/products-bra...topic=4449

Where did you find a touge in Holland btw? >Smile

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08-08-2007, 03:10 PM
Post: #4
Brake fading
Banpei, Limburg rules man!

I won't repeat what my partner said other then that i'm going to be driving full out on zandvoort in little over an hour and brake fade is the last thing on my mindBig Grin

(possible rain is on my mind though)

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08-08-2007, 03:12 PM
Post: #5
Brake fading
Mux213 Wrote:Banpei, Limburg rules man!
You can hardly call that touges. A touge is a narrow (mountain)pass and we don't have those in Holland. Tongue
Edit: except the narrow streets of Giethoorn ofcourse. >Smile

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08-08-2007, 03:20 PM
Post: #6
Brake fading
banpei Wrote:You can hardly call that touges. A touge is a narrow (mountain)pass and we don't have those in Holland. Tongue
Edit: except the narrow streets of Giethoorn ofcourse. >Smile
Remind me to once give you the route we drove with the Delorean club around vaals.

The road up and down to the 3 landen punt definately counts as a (small) touge but there are many more around there.

But indeed, there is no "drive full down the road for 15 mins" touge in that respect.

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08-08-2007, 05:51 PM
Post: #7
Brake fading
It was indeed that road between epen and vaals.
It's only 5-3minutes one way, depends on how fast you are offcourse Tongue.

So you think that the pads are no good?

I was thinking, since the pedal got so soft, maybe the brake fluid is getting too hot. But it's fresh dot4, like only 2 months old. Confused

What do you guys run on zandvoort, except the mintex pads?
And how long do you drive there?

Also, on the touge some parts only consist of short straights and sharp turns.
So you use the brakes more often without them being cooled on the straights.

PS. Jamie, reply my pm please!!! Tongue
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08-08-2007, 06:05 PM
Post: #8
Brake fading
Fluid fade = mushy pedal
Pad fade = Firm pedal, but not slowing down.

Try grippy pads first..they bite better and need less time to slow the car down. Same amount of heat going into the system (same car, same speed = same amount of energy dissipated), but larger temp-gradient so more effective cooling. They're pretty cheap to, so try out a set of those mintexes while you wait for a possible RX7 swap.

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08-08-2007, 07:14 PM
Post: #9
Brake fading
I'm driving around with the mintexes M1144 for almost a year, they don't really fade that fast. But after a few laps on breaking before the tarzan they will get really hot and begin to fade a bit.

When i'm off the circuit the smoke comes out of the wheels Cool

But the serious upgrade is almost complete..
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08-09-2007, 08:17 PM
Post: #10
Brake fading
I agree mintex is the first thing you should try out Smile I haven't had any problems with them yet and now I'll try using some better tires (semi slicks)...

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