brake pad ?
#11
Originally Posted by jonnys2k01,Nov 12 2008, 01:59 PM
do you think its alrite to run oem pads in the rear.. ?? and ax6 in front?
#15
^ well, new pads don't release gasses that need to escape. if the rotors are drilled/slotted AFTER the casting, this creates weak spots where they can crack with heat. it reduces surface area that the pad sweeps. it does not let any more heat out. it eats your pads faster.
i agree, slotted rotors look awesome. but on our cars with the pads we're using, centric blanks are as good and cheap as any. nicer looking than oem, too, no rust!
ss lines are also a joke. the technology in the rubber these days (or at least on the s2k) prevents any line warpage. ss helped back in the day. you will see NOTHING on the s2000 with SS lines.
really, let me repeat: fluid (brembo, motul, ate, valvoline, etc), good pads (different for every application, there will be a compromise between bite, rotor life, noise, dust, etc), and centric blanks. combine it with a gravity bleed and some good tires and you have yourself a car that will brake very well.
i agree, slotted rotors look awesome. but on our cars with the pads we're using, centric blanks are as good and cheap as any. nicer looking than oem, too, no rust!
ss lines are also a joke. the technology in the rubber these days (or at least on the s2k) prevents any line warpage. ss helped back in the day. you will see NOTHING on the s2000 with SS lines.
really, let me repeat: fluid (brembo, motul, ate, valvoline, etc), good pads (different for every application, there will be a compromise between bite, rotor life, noise, dust, etc), and centric blanks. combine it with a gravity bleed and some good tires and you have yourself a car that will brake very well.
#16
damn, i just bought some crossed and drilled rotors from ilovemys2k. https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=643454&st=0
although, i do have some hope they are as good as they say they are.
although, i do have some hope they are as good as they say they are.
#17
such a bummer, these brakes
i really thought i could play a little with this car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU2Nx...eature=related
although sad, thanks for the tips! i have no mechanical skills for swapping pads and bleeding brake fluids, so no track days planned
i really thought i could play a little with this car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU2Nx...eature=related
although sad, thanks for the tips! i have no mechanical skills for swapping pads and bleeding brake fluids, so no track days planned
#18
I wound up going with Hawk HP+ for both DD and around track use. Not the greatest pad on the track, but definitely an improvement over stock while maintaining streetability without having to put serious heat in them.
Stock rotors, Motul RBF-600.
Stock rotors, Motul RBF-600.
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