headers or AP's
Discussion
I've got my 56 VXR booked for the full exhaust Wortec conversion (performance Pack)next month.....
However last night I had a scary moment with the brakes on a dual carriage way @ 80 ish
the lights 200 yards in front changed to amber..... I thought shall I or shall I not...
I decided on the stoping option, however the brakes were not there for me, and I sailed through a red light.
My old E46 M3 could have done it I'm sure......
So now I'm thinking should I forget the headers and have the AP's - I can not afford the lot.
Regards Neil
(No comments on the legal aspects of the situation please)
However last night I had a scary moment with the brakes on a dual carriage way @ 80 ish
the lights 200 yards in front changed to amber..... I thought shall I or shall I not...
I decided on the stoping option, however the brakes were not there for me, and I sailed through a red light.
My old E46 M3 could have done it I'm sure......
So now I'm thinking should I forget the headers and have the AP's - I can not afford the lot.
Regards Neil
(No comments on the legal aspects of the situation please)
habitualvoyeur said:
I've got my 56 VXR booked for the full exhaust Wortec conversion (performance Pack)next month.....
However last night I had a scary moment with the brakes on a dual carriage way @ 80 ish
the lights 200 yards in front changed to amber..... I thought shall I or shall I not...
I decided on the stoping option, however the brakes were not there for me, and I sailed through a red light.
My old E46 M3 could have done it I'm sure......
So now I'm thinking should I forget the headers and have the AP's - I can not afford the lot.
Regards Neil
(No comments on the legal aspects of the situation please)
However last night I had a scary moment with the brakes on a dual carriage way @ 80 ish
the lights 200 yards in front changed to amber..... I thought shall I or shall I not...
I decided on the stoping option, however the brakes were not there for me, and I sailed through a red light.
My old E46 M3 could have done it I'm sure......
So now I'm thinking should I forget the headers and have the AP's - I can not afford the lot.
Regards Neil
(No comments on the legal aspects of the situation please)
did the abs trigger? if not then you werent pushing the pedal hard enough.....
the standard brakes are more than capable of locking the wheels and triggering the abs
The grip of the tyres in this situation as opposed to the size of the brakes is all important
Bennno
habitualvoyeur said:
cheers Guys
I didn't push hard enough for the ABS to kick in....
I whimped out before I got to that stage as the road was wet.
I think I will go for the AP's as I like to think that one day I might
be able to afford a supercharger.
regards Neil
I didn't push hard enough for the ABS to kick in....
I whimped out before I got to that stage as the road was wet.
I think I will go for the AP's as I like to think that one day I might
be able to afford a supercharger.
regards Neil
before you spend a couple of k go and find a quiet road, wet or dry and try stamping on the brakes. the whole purpose of abs is to enable hard braking on wet or slippery roads i.e. if you didnt press hard due to concerns it was wet then the ap brakes wouldnt have made the slightest difference
bennno
Island boy hsv said:
I think you will find AP's are the best brake option for our cars, if the standard one's are ok why are you upgrading and to what? The question was AP's or headers, my response was AP's.
because the standard brakes wouldnt be much cop on track = why upgrading. Looking at AP's but they are not the only option (like Wortec isnt the only upgrade path
) Wilwood are an alternate to name one good alternate. For the road I stand by my comment than standard brakes are ok, more than up to the job.
habitualvoyeur said:
cheers Guys
I didn't push hard enough for the ABS to kick in....
I whimped out before I got to that stage as the road was wet.
I think I will go for the AP's as I like to think that one day I might
be able to afford a supercharger.
regards Neil
I didn't push hard enough for the ABS to kick in....
I whimped out before I got to that stage as the road was wet.
I think I will go for the AP's as I like to think that one day I might
be able to afford a supercharger.
regards Neil
neil I know you said dont pull you up on legalities etc but 80mph on a wet road approaching a controlled junction and you think buying AP's will improve things? Save yourself 2 grand and just wind the speed in a little bit to match the conditions on the road. And wimping out to avoid using ABS because the road is wet?!? What is that about?
also before applying the brakes hard try giving them a quick dab then release then dab again
Edited by Stigmundfreud on Sunday 18th February 14:23
Stigmund - I take your point
It's not quite as bad as it sounds - the speed limit is 70MPH
and the junction in question is access to a few houses and a closed coal mine
It is very rarely ever red.
I didnt wimp out because I thought the ABS might come on, but because I didnt feel I would stop before the white line.
It was one of those "amber gambler" calls.
Another thing I'm not sure the car behind me had AP's he sailed through behind me !
I could have got the chance to test the rear crumple zone otherwise.
It's not quite as bad as it sounds - the speed limit is 70MPH
and the junction in question is access to a few houses and a closed coal mine
It is very rarely ever red.
I didnt wimp out because I thought the ABS might come on, but because I didnt feel I would stop before the white line.
It was one of those "amber gambler" calls.
Another thing I'm not sure the car behind me had AP's he sailed through behind me !
I could have got the chance to test the rear crumple zone otherwise.
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