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Joff |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:51 |
But people drive on the roads as they would if they were on a track. Don't leave braking to the last minute before anchoring on and not expect your brakes to warp. | |
goldfish |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:47 |
also these discs are not warrentied for track use :lol: | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:44 |
quote: They warp as easy as other OE discs. If people fit these expecting to be able to anchor on hard and stop on a penny, then they're idiots - the same people that usually warp their discs. All brakes need to be bed in progressively and used progressively. If you need to take the car on the track where extreme braking is expected, you'll be better off with a separate bell and rotor system where you can replace the warped item a lot cheaper than the full brake disc. I'd be surprised if any brake disc resisted warping after a hard life. | |
goldfish |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:44 |
quote: reduced disc area can't be a good thing IMHO | |
jr |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:34 |
quote: fads are 15", v6 will fit behind them :) [Edited on 04-10-2004 by jr] | |
big eck |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:31 |
I know this joff as thats what I have at the moment, I'm just askin if theres any makers that people recommend, I was thinkin EBC turbo grooved items but heard that they are very bad for warping easily | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:29 |
256mm discs and ATE calipers fit behind 14" steel wheels. | |
big eck |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:27 |
quote: I was think about this but i've got 14" steelies on at the mo and I was thinkin of getting some alloys in the same size, abit like fads got on his (I think its him anyways). So any other ideas???? | |
Joff |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:20 |
Blueflame's rotor discs are no more prone to cracking than any other EEC-manufactured brake disc casting. | |
ed |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:17 |
Apparently they are more prone to cracking... I haven't seen any evidence but I have heard rhumors... | |
jr |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:16 |
matts 4 pots are a bargin | |
big eck |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:15 |
If you take £200 for them then you have a deal ;) | |
Mattb |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:14 |
buy some nice 4 pots instead.....;) | |
big eck |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 19:13 |
quote: Yea there sopposed to be upto a kilo lighter on some applications, I think there quite funky lookin but are pretty expensive, there the 2ltr size discs. Anyone recommend a good set up then, i'll have a budget of no more than £200 and they must be grooved or drilled or if possible both | |
Nismo |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 11:32 |
they look good , but if you work it out you will be loosing part of the disk, so would be better with other brakes | |
broster |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 11:28 |
nah, would save ur money if i was u and get some good stuff, they are ment ot be lighter aswell tho!? | |
mike16v |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 11:23 |
there well weird, what size r they for £153? | |
big eck |
posted on 4th Oct 04 at 11:22 |
I'm thinkin of buying these but there a bit dear at £153 |