★☆ 2004 Spoon S2000 Coupe ☆★
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Originally Posted by Daryl,Dec 13 2007, 03:35 PM
Well put together ride! I bet Matt had tons of fun driving your car. Do you know what he ended up clocking?
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Originally Posted by bjeong1381,Dec 13 2007, 03:35 PM
How come no spoon brake pads and rotors? No spoon rollcage?
I also decided no cage because its a street car, not a race car. I'm not a fan of 4 pt cages and full cage is not very practical on the street in case of an accident I might hit my head. In general if I decide to fully race this car I'd put in a weld in cage from L-Con so I get the rigidity.
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Originally Posted by AlexS2200,Dec 13 2007, 04:45 PM
I've been around the real spoon race cars for multiple events. They all use OEM rotors and endless pads. If the race cars don't need cross drilled rotors, then why do I? The Spoon pads are very good, however the technology is kind of old now and they are an entry level pad. The endless CCX are more agressive and new tech.
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Originally Posted by bjeong1381,Dec 13 2007, 03:47 PM
I know. I was just being an ass. I wouldn't use crossdrilled rotors if my life depended on it. The spoon pads are made by nissin and are ok but not worth the money. Spoon cage though?