Brake problem and pads
Discussion
My brakes don't work as well as they might and i would just like to take some advice. I sprint my car and on courses with a tight first corner I am finding it difficult to stop. I get a fair amount of brakes but i can't lock the wheels until I have done a couple of seconds of braking. The pedal feels very hard with no feel and then the wheels lock without any feedback or change in pressure on the pedal. Pads are just standard and everything is in good condition including new 5.1 fluid.
So do i just need better pads ? I don't want to go for anything to aggressive and obviously they have to work cold, EBC yellow stuff is being used buy some other sprinters.
I also wondered whether it might be a weak servo as i am going from a standing start up to the rev limit then full on the brakes. Vacuum pipe looks OK pedal goes down (a bit slowly) when then the engine is started etc. And the pedal doesnt pump up.
So do i just need better pads ? I don't want to go for anything to aggressive and obviously they have to work cold, EBC yellow stuff is being used buy some other sprinters.
I also wondered whether it might be a weak servo as i am going from a standing start up to the rev limit then full on the brakes. Vacuum pipe looks OK pedal goes down (a bit slowly) when then the engine is started etc. And the pedal doesnt pump up.
Hi Ian,
mark et-al are right. for that first stop when you are sprinting soft pads are what is needed. I used to use Pagid on my cerb. very good but squealed like anything so not sure I would recommend them.
Something that could also help you. On short sprints where there is the opportunity I also drag the brakes on the way to the start (resting my left foot on them) to get some heat into them for that first bend. On long sprints like Goodwood, Hethel etc I don't drag the brakes because they overheat by the end of the run anyway and I don't want to make that worse. cheers Jes
mark et-al are right. for that first stop when you are sprinting soft pads are what is needed. I used to use Pagid on my cerb. very good but squealed like anything so not sure I would recommend them.
Something that could also help you. On short sprints where there is the opportunity I also drag the brakes on the way to the start (resting my left foot on them) to get some heat into them for that first bend. On long sprints like Goodwood, Hethel etc I don't drag the brakes because they overheat by the end of the run anyway and I don't want to make that worse. cheers Jes
Decent brake pad manufacturers provide torque graphs, so you can make a informed decision.
http://www.cl-brakes.com/en/products/cars/range/
http://www.cl-brakes.com/en/products/cars/range/
Pagid rs14 are the best all round pad I have found.
Tried the Ferodo, ok but not a patch on the Pagids.
Also tried the EBC's, they are cheap and you get what you pay for, mine fell apart after a couple of track days didn't like the wet, I will never use them again.
The Pagids also seem to be gentle on disks, stop really well work from cold and do not squeak I get at least 10 track days out of a set of fronts and more on the rears.
Pagids are not cheap but are truly excellent with great feel, longevity, stopping power and quiet.
Tried the Ferodo, ok but not a patch on the Pagids.
Also tried the EBC's, they are cheap and you get what you pay for, mine fell apart after a couple of track days didn't like the wet, I will never use them again.
The Pagids also seem to be gentle on disks, stop really well work from cold and do not squeak I get at least 10 track days out of a set of fronts and more on the rears.
Pagids are not cheap but are truly excellent with great feel, longevity, stopping power and quiet.
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