Autocross Brake Suggestions
#21
I agree 100%. The Ultimates dust waaaaaaay too much. To the OP, you may even want to try these:
http://www.dezod.com/pd-stoptechperf_tc_fr.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd-stoptechperf_tc_fr.cfm
#24
Well, I got around to installing the brakes today. It took longer than I expected but for the most part it went smoothly. I had to adjust the handbrake a bit afterward and this took extra time. This was the first time I've ever dealt with the shoe-style handbrake setup and I had it adjusted way too far out (parking brake didn't do a thing at first).
Initial impressions are mixed. The pedal feel has improved a bit but it is still far more spongy than I would like. I suppose some of this could just be the nature of the tC and/or the stock rubber lines. I flushed out the old fluid (which looked perfectly fine as it was coming out of the lines) and replaced it with DOT 4 fluid. It seemed to help a little bit but not a lot. My friend mentioned that sometimes the shims can get corroded (which they were a bit) and this can contribute to the spongy feel, so I may consider replacing those.
On the performance front, I was a bit underwhelmed during the bed-in stops. I didn't feel much, if any ABS activity during my stops, which was a bit surprising. I'll have to see how it does this Sunday at the autocross event when I can really try out the brakes.
Initial impressions are mixed. The pedal feel has improved a bit but it is still far more spongy than I would like. I suppose some of this could just be the nature of the tC and/or the stock rubber lines. I flushed out the old fluid (which looked perfectly fine as it was coming out of the lines) and replaced it with DOT 4 fluid. It seemed to help a little bit but not a lot. My friend mentioned that sometimes the shims can get corroded (which they were a bit) and this can contribute to the spongy feel, so I may consider replacing those.
On the performance front, I was a bit underwhelmed during the bed-in stops. I didn't feel much, if any ABS activity during my stops, which was a bit surprising. I'll have to see how it does this Sunday at the autocross event when I can really try out the brakes.
#26
In other news, the brakes felt a bit better today. It seemed like the brakes had enough power to engage the ABS, at least at lower speeds, so that's comforting. Additionally, so far I haven't noticed any squeals from the Poterfield R4S pads in the rear (I don't expect them from the HPS pads in the front).
#28
Tires obviously play a big factor and the Star Specs are pretty grippy. I know the original brakes could lock up my all-seasons but couldn't lock up the Dunlops. I think I'm ok now though, I just need to wait until Sunday to really test out the new brakes.
#29
You were saying though that even with your new pads you were having trouble getting into ABS. My Deluxe Plus pads (nice, but by no means all out track pads) will easily get into ABS on Azenis RT-615's and on my RE-01Rs, which are as grippy, if not more grippy than the Star Specs. I would bet even on stock pads I would be able to based upon their performance. Brakes are by far the least concern on this car, so it just seems to me that you may have more going on than just pads causing your brake performance to be poor.
#30
You were saying though that even with your new pads you were having trouble getting into ABS. My Deluxe Plus pads (nice, but by no means all out track pads) will easily get into ABS on Azenis RT-615's and on my RE-01Rs, which are as grippy, if not more grippy than the Star Specs. I would bet even on stock pads I would be able to based upon their performance. Brakes are by far the least concern on this car, so it just seems to me that you may have more going on than just pads causing your brake performance to be poor.
#31
Cool. Let us know how it goes. We just had our last two events last weekend until spring
Saturday morning was a rare one... I cleaned about 2 inches of SNOW off my car before leaving for the event. Overpasses were icy (and I was on RE-01Rs... VERY slow going) and it was 28 degrees when the event started! There were even small patches of ice on the course at first. Good thing our course designers are great at keeping the courses safe... plus it was a match of one of the Nats courses from this year so it was laid out very well.
Sunday it was a bit nicer, but started at about 33 degrees and ended at about 40. Cold **** autox!
Saturday morning was a rare one... I cleaned about 2 inches of SNOW off my car before leaving for the event. Overpasses were icy (and I was on RE-01Rs... VERY slow going) and it was 28 degrees when the event started! There were even small patches of ice on the course at first. Good thing our course designers are great at keeping the courses safe... plus it was a match of one of the Nats courses from this year so it was laid out very well.
Sunday it was a bit nicer, but started at about 33 degrees and ended at about 40. Cold **** autox!
#32
#33
The pads are awesome now...
I called Porterfield and let the parts guy know whats up. He apologized and agreed to take it off and put the factory METAL shim on. Which I already had done.
So just helping you save time when you go to put the pads in!
Oh and the rear R4-S pads, make sure you add some brake grease on the back of the pad and then put the shim back on. Yeah it comes with shims but they squeal/squeak in reverse. Greasing them up removed that.
#35
Cool. Let us know how it goes. We just had our last two events last weekend until spring
Saturday morning was a rare one... I cleaned about 2 inches of SNOW off my car before leaving for the event. Overpasses were icy (and I was on RE-01Rs... VERY slow going) and it was 28 degrees when the event started! There were even small patches of ice on the course at first. Good thing our course designers are great at keeping the courses safe... plus it was a match of one of the Nats courses from this year so it was laid out very well.
Sunday it was a bit nicer, but started at about 33 degrees and ended at about 40. Cold **** autox!
Saturday morning was a rare one... I cleaned about 2 inches of SNOW off my car before leaving for the event. Overpasses were icy (and I was on RE-01Rs... VERY slow going) and it was 28 degrees when the event started! There were even small patches of ice on the course at first. Good thing our course designers are great at keeping the courses safe... plus it was a match of one of the Nats courses from this year so it was laid out very well.
Sunday it was a bit nicer, but started at about 33 degrees and ended at about 40. Cold **** autox!
When I installed the R4-S pads in the rear I placed the factory shim over the pads. I didn't grease the shims, only the slots where the pads slide. So far I haven't noticed any squeaking or squealing. Are you saying (ideally) the R4-S pads designed to not need the shims, but don't work well without them?
#36
I will just say... RE-01R's on freezing pavement are interesting to say the least... and on icy bridges... well.. that is a slow going, butt puckering drive. Shoulda just put my all seasons back on and swapped wheels on site.
#38
Some of our members were joking about a snow course this weekend. I think the temperatures should hold out, but I do have a set of wheels and snow tires just in case.
When I installed the R4-S pads in the rear I placed the factory shim over the pads. I didn't grease the shims, only the slots where the pads slide. So far I haven't noticed any squeaking or squealing. Are you saying (ideally) the R4-S pads designed to not need the shims, but don't work well without them?
When I installed the R4-S pads in the rear I placed the factory shim over the pads. I didn't grease the shims, only the slots where the pads slide. So far I haven't noticed any squeaking or squealing. Are you saying (ideally) the R4-S pads designed to not need the shims, but don't work well without them?
#39
Not sure on the 01A's. They may be good on wet. The 01Rs are actually pretty good on wet, usually pretty fast. The problem is in the cold. At our event, the guys running Yoko's found that they were great in the cold compared to most of the other summer tires out there. The r-comp guys were just SOL as far as traction :D