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paulcundy

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1,897 posts

288 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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Dear All,
I've just found an excellent photo hosting service. $30 a year, dead easy to upload to, simple straight forward management of photos and albums. Highly recomended.

Smugmug is the name. Some pics of M12 PRC on there and will be added to as things develop.

http://paulcundy.smugmug.com/gallery/359222

Regards
Paul C

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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Paul

How effective if the brake cooling mod? It just looks so simple.

Interesting picture collection!

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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Nice pics paul - be interesting to see "projct Cundy" take shape

paulcundy

Original Poster:

1,897 posts

288 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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There are lots of previous posting on this.

Brake cooling transforms the track day performance in terms of endurance. Pre cooling my brakes were shot after 3-5 laps, they still worked but the pedal felt like standing in a bucket of balmange.
Post cooling they stay crisp all day long.
We've done temp testing on the calipers and the discs (they're painted with temp sensetive paint) and this confirms they get nicely warm but never too hot. Incidentaly Nathan the top joints don't boil either.

For day to day use its sometimes a bit didgy, it keeps them so cool you have to use them everynow and then to keep them up to working. Coming of a motorway onto a slip road can seriously catch you out.

Another equally important brake mod are the solid pipes. This gives the brakes a firm initial bite and makes the pedal firmer as well. I think this may now be standard fitment but when I got mine we had the whole car plumbed with rubber lined pipes, first press of the pedal merely compressed the rubber walls against the steel mesh tubing.

Regards
Paul C

paulcundy

Original Poster:

1,897 posts

288 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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There are lots of previous posting on this.

Brake cooling transforms the track day performance in terms of endurance. Pre cooling my brakes were shot after 3-5 laps, they still worked but the pedal felt like standing in a bucket of balmange.
Post cooling they stay crisp all day long.
We've done temp testing on the calipers and the discs (they're painted with temp sensetive paint) and this confirms they get nicely warm but never too hot. Incidentaly Nathan the top joints don't boil either.

For day to day use its sometimes a bit didgy, it keeps them so cool you have to use them everynow and then to keep them up to working. Coming of a motorway onto a slip road can seriously catch you out.

Another equally important brake mod are the solid pipes. This gives the brakes a firm initial bite and makes the pedal firmer as well. I think this may now be standard fitment but when I got mine we had the whole car plumbed with rubber lined pipes, first press of the pedal merely compressed the rubber walls against the steel mesh tubing.

Regards
Paul C

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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I'm having the Brake cooling mod done as we speak it is like yours but has an ally bit on the end that directs air, I've heard it prolongs BallJoint life too - I'll post a pic when done.

Having the throttle cable moved to the drivers sill too after tales of people stuck at WOT due to melted cables

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Monday 17th January 2005
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paulcundy said:
Dear All,
I've just found an excellent photo hosting service. $30 a year, dead easy to upload to, simple straight forward management of photos and albums. Highly recomended.

Smugmug is the name. Some pics of M12 PRC on there and will be added to as things develop.

http://paulcundy.smugmug.com/gallery/359222

Regards
Paul C


Paul, what's the meagabyte limit on Smugmug (I think Fotopic gives me the first 500mb for free)?

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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m12_nathan said:
I'm having the Brake cooling mod done as we speak it is like yours but has an ally bit on the end that directs air, I've heard it prolongs BallJoint life too - I'll post a pic when done.

Having the throttle cable moved to the drivers sill too after tales of people stuck at WOT due to melted cables


The throttle cable move is a good plan

Bit uncertain about the brake ducts myself unless they can be easily directed away for road use. Trying to remember which car has ducts that you have to remove a panel to activate, might be the m3, failing that its a 911 or 360.

paulcundy

Original Poster:

1,897 posts

288 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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AMG Merc said:

Paul, what's the meagabyte limit on Smugmug (I think Fotopic gives me the first 500mb for free)?


As far as I can see its unlimited - they say you can upload a million photos if you want. Also another pointer, the "batch upload" process has a limit set at 100mb per "batch upload" so I suspect if that's the incremental upload limit they will beat Fotopic easily.
Regards
Paul C
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V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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The site looks good, Paul, and for 30 bucks it's cheap so I'm going to do it.

Martin.

actech

693 posts

290 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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To add to Pauls photo library a collection of his videos are now in the gallery at www.gto3.com - Sorry Paul I was going to drop you a mail letting you know and then things got on top of me again!

Anthony.

lucozade

2,574 posts

302 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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I'm really looking forward to my first track day in my 3R. However, I'm getting more and more concerned that I'm not going to be able to enjoy it without having some mods done to the car, like the brake mod shown on this thread.

Anyway care to comment?

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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lucozade said:
I'm really looking forward to my first track day in my 3R. However, I'm getting more and more concerned that I'm not going to be able to enjoy it without having some mods done to the car, like the brake mod shown on this thread.

Anyway care to comment?


Lucozade, well, if you're referring to the first Noble day it'll be March so should be cold/cool (snowing?!)and I'm assuming that, as it'll be your first outing, you'll not be trying too hard so you should be fine!

I believe that the effect of the stock rubber brake pipe setup is that the pipes expand when heated due to very heavy use, and so the brake fluid pressure reduces slightly, causing a spongy feel - however, the factory assures us that the actual performance of the braking system is not compromised in this sutuation.

What other mods are you referring to?

lucozade

2,574 posts

302 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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AMG Merc said:

Lucozade, well, if you're referring to the first Noble day it'll be March so should be cold/cool (snowing?!)and I'm assuming that, as it'll be your first outing, you'll not be trying too hard so you should be fine!

I believe that the effect of the stock rubber brake pipe setup is that the pipes expand when heated due to very heavy use, and so the brake fluid pressure reduces slightly, causing a spongy feel - however, the factory assures us that the actual performance of the braking system is not compromised in this sutuation.

What other mods are you referring to?


Just the brake mods AMG Merc, thanks.

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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lucozade said:
I'm really looking forward to my first track day in my 3R. However, I'm getting more and more concerned that I'm not going to be able to enjoy it without having some mods done to the car, like the brake mod shown on this thread.

Anyway care to comment?


Why not purchase a bit of hose and some cable ties and then try it out on the day if needs be? By the looks of the pictures it can't be more than a few minutes work and you only need a screwdriver to do the changes.

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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lucozade said:
I'm really looking forward to my first track day in my 3R. However, I'm getting more and more concerned that I'm not going to be able to enjoy it without having some mods done to the car, like the brake mod shown on this thread.
Anyway care to comment?
I used the classic brakes on my 2.5l without any mods.

Sure, they went a bit spongy after being left or driven very hard for a long time, but they still worked OK! I never run out of braking ability for the track, even on the Bedford GT circuit (one of the most punishing curcuits from a brake perspective).

You'll be fine in a 3R - it's well setup for the track - "mods" are just for us nutters out here

J

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

282 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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The Brake mod as carried out by vegantune actually prolongs the life of the front balljoints as the grease doesn't boil away. The have a little aluminium braket that directs air to the centre of the disk and also the upright IIRC. I'll post a pic once it is done.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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chillidog said:


By the looks of the pictures it can't be more than a few minutes work


You'r kiddig, right?

Martin.

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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V6GTO said:

chillidog said:


By the looks of the pictures it can't be more than a few minutes work



You'r kiddig, right?

Martin.


He means the brake ducts. Are you thinking of the solid lines etc?

Vegantunes mod sounds nice if it has a proper duct at the end rather than just the end of a bit of hose.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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Paul,
I've subscribed to Smugmug on your reccommendation.
My gallaries are at V6GTO.smugmug.com if anyone cares to look. Only a few uploaded so far but it will get updated this week.

Martin.