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jezza323
Post #946
QUOTE(Rookie ROX @ Sep 18 2007, 05:51 PM) [snapback]1281448302[/snapback] My preference will always lie with Ferodo - Either the DS2500 or DS3000 range. The DS2500 is a fast street/track pad that will be kind to your rotors when cold, whereas the DS3000 is a dedicated track pad that will give you better stopping power, but at the expense of more rotor wear (particular when cold, so don't use it for any form of street driving). For pricing, contact Competition Friction in Canberra or in V-Sport Sydney. ROCK ON R~R agree 100% |
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neil_se
Post #948
I'm using RDA slotted front discs ($160 pair), Lucas 0-600 pads ($130 set 4), with 2nd hand Dunlop semi-slicks and i was easily outbraking every car i passed on Sat. Fluid was a bit old though. I ran the same setup with cheap tyres 4 months ago and the difference was night and day. |
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evo201
Post #949
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 18 2007, 06:49 PM) [snapback]1281448551[/snapback] I'm using RDA slotted front discs ($160 pair), Lucas 0-600 pads ($130 set 4), with 2nd hand Dunlop semi-slicks and i was easily outbraking every car i passed on Sat. Fluid was a bit old though. I ran the same setup with cheap tyres 4 months ago and the difference was night and day. I reckon the extra money to a extra set of discs/pads could be better spent on more practice days and better tyres, resulting in even quicker times. thats because you passed me under brakes when i went deep to avoid the porsche who had spun ![]() but where is your car in this pic???? behind the evo ![]() |
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GTRVspec95
Post #952
QUOTE(Rookie ROX @ Sep 18 2007, 05:51 PM) [snapback]1281448302[/snapback] My preference will always lie with Ferodo - Either the DS2500 or DS3000 range. The DS2500 is a fast street/track pad that will be kind to your rotors when cold, whereas the DS3000 is a dedicated track pad that will give you better stopping power, but at the expense of more rotor wear (particular when cold, so don't use it for any form of street driving). For pricing, contact Competition Friction in Canberra or in V-Sport Sydney. ROCK ON R~R QUOTE(evo201 @ Sep 18 2007, 06:47 PM) [snapback]1281448543[/snapback] well my 2 cents worth i use ebc reds, rda slotted rotors, pbr 600bf fluid and stainless braided brake lines in the evo and it hasnt had any dramas with stopping but it is considerably lighter then the later models QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 18 2007, 06:49 PM) [snapback]1281448551[/snapback] I'm using RDA slotted front discs ($160 pair), Lucas 0-600 pads ($130 set 4), with 2nd hand Dunlop semi-slicks and i was easily outbraking every car i passed on Sat. Fluid was a bit old though. I ran the same setup with cheap tyres 4 months ago and the difference was night and day. I reckon the extra money to a fancy set of discs/pads could be better spent on more practice days and better tyres, resulting in even quicker times. Thats why I posted the question in here to get different opinions on a set up which most of you guys run and use and can give first hand feedback on the gear ![]() If anyone has any other comparative questions on modifications they'd like to ask of the rest of the group feel free to post it here ![]() It gives us all something to talk about during the breaks in Sprint days ![]() |
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Rookie ROX
Post #954
Try having a read through this Jamie - http://forums.mrtperformance.com.au/showthread.php?t=1 (and http://forums.mrtperformance.com.au/showthread.php?t=4446) |
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superdave
Post #956
I'm no expert, but to me looks similar to my line. I like to late apex turns 5 and 6 though, but I'm FF and need to offset the understeer. |
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GTRVspec95
Post #958
QUOTE(9krpms @ Sep 18 2007, 09:09 PM) [snapback]1281449191[/snapback] Just going off topic a little, how is my race line? Nah it's all good ![]() Provided it has anything to do with Sprint racing I gladly welcome it to the thread ![]() Only thing I'd comment on is the deviation on the main straight coming in and then coming back out for turn one |
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MEV09
Post #959
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 18 2007, 08:15 PM) [snapback]1281448944[/snapback] It depends what you're budget is. If you're driving a $50,000 car then fair enough go all out, but if you're building a budget racer like me then the extra $500 could be better spent in other ways to make my car faster. tisk tisk tisk, someone doesn't know track very well. adding 50 or even 100 kw to your car will do jack shit to you lap times in comparison to better brakes. the later you can brake the longer you can hold your foot to the floor, bad brakes = increase brake area. take me for example, i have a semi decent brake and suspension set up. there are cars will tonnes more power than mine, hsv's and fords, and they are a lot slower than i am around the track. you will only get the advantage of more power if you can pull that power up. QUOTE(9krpms @ Sep 18 2007, 09:09 PM) [snapback]1281449191[/snapback] Just going off topic a little, how is my race line? near all track is perfect, although you will find that you will hold more speed in turn 2 if you enter from middle of the track as the corner is negative cambered at the entrance out wide and on the straight hug the left of the straight instead of pulling into the middle. also if you put your braking points on the graph you could get some advice on that as well ![]() 9krpms what do you drive? |
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neil_se
Post #960
QUOTE(MEV09 @ Sep 19 2007, 08:52 AM) [snapback]1281450168[/snapback] tisk tisk tisk, someone doesn't know track very well. adding 50 or even 100 kw to your car will do jack shit to you lap times in comparison to better brakes. the later you can brake the longer you can hold your foot to the floor, bad brakes = increase brake area. take me for example, i have a semi decent brake and suspension set up. there are cars will tonnes more power than mine, hsv's and fords, and they are a lot slower than i am around the track. you will only get the advantage of more power if you can pull that power up. I didn't say i was going to spend the extra money on power mods ![]() I'm well aware that extra power has little relevance to quicker times, with my current setup i was running quicker times than others in S13s with 100rwkw more than me. |
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jezza323
Post #961
semi slicks are a much better investment than 2 piece brake rotors IMO |
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GTRVspec95
Post #962
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 19 2007, 08:56 AM) [snapback]1281450196[/snapback] I didn't say i was going to spend the extra money on power mods ![]() I'm well aware that extra power has little relevance to quicker times, with my current setup i was running quicker times than others in S13s with 100rwkw more than me. But then again the radiator would keep your engine temps cooler thus being able to produce more powah ! ![]() Just kidding ![]() But in all seriousness I'd tend to agree with neil ... As a budget racer we don't know what power is ![]() So the need for a high end brake setup would be over kill on our cars, where money is better spent balancing out all the rest of the car for track work ![]() |
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Mezevenf
Post #964
QUOTE(9krpms @ Sep 18 2007, 09:09 PM) [snapback]1281449191[/snapback] Just going off topic a little, how is my race line? I take turn 6 differently, I tend to stick left then cut one apex instead of following the inside all the way around... but our lap times are similar so *shrug*. I want a data logger! ![]() As for brakes braided lines are a pretty cheap investment that will really improve your pedal feel (and can also help with some heat issues). |
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jezza323
Post #965
yeah i turn into both S's late, and take the final turn as Mezevenf explained, but its hard to tell how that line actually relates to the track, because those track outlines on the logger screen are not the actual edges of the track, they are interpolated from the lines (as you can see) |
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Minko
Post #966
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 19 2007, 08:56 AM) [snapback]1281450196[/snapback] with my current setup i was running quicker times than others in S13s with 100rwkw more than me. What power do you have? your silvia seems to run reasonable times. I need to get back out there but cant decide on what car to buy ![]() |
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jezza323
Post #968
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 19 2007, 04:14 PM) [snapback]1281451732[/snapback] 180rwkw, still a lot more than other cars running a lot quicker than me ![]() assuming you are the person i think you are in the results, improving 3.5 secs in 1 SAS aint half bad, even with semi slicks taken into account i would be very happy with that if you have not driven on semis before you will find it takes a while to get used to driving them on their limit. you think you are on the limit.......but when u go "fuck it" and try a bit more.....it still sticks! ![]() |
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Minko
Post #970
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 19 2007, 04:14 PM) [snapback]1281451732[/snapback] 180rwkw, still a lot more than other cars running a lot quicker than me ![]() Yeah i hate those buggers with all skill no power ![]() Think ill be "downgrading" next to take you guys on, 200KW~ in a smaller car & just concentrate on increasing driving skill, less consumables....more racing! gotta be better than 300+KW tank & still have those evo's walk over me ![]() |
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9krpms
Post #972
QUOTE(superdave @ Sep 18 2007, 09:20 PM) [snapback]1281449252[/snapback] I'm no expert, but to me looks similar to my line. I like to late apex turns 5 and 6 though, but I'm FF and need to offset the understeer. I have been looking at getting the PerformanceBox, who did you go through and what are your thoughts on it? Did you shop around to see what else is on the market? I ask because I would rather a higher resolution than 1/10s. I was after at least 1/100s if it doesn't blow the budget. But the DriftBox/PerformanceBox has the racing line/speeds feature, which is good. For the cost it's a fairly good unit. It would be nice if it could record brake and rpm input. I think this is available on the Vbox/Performance box. Overall it's an easy to use unit with the basic essentials to analyse and log the track. I think it's simple and good enough for me. I think Racer Industry is the only distributor in QLD/Australia (last time I looked at it). If you like to get one asked for Jason at RI and say Dan referred you. He should be able to do some deal for you. QUOTE(jezza323 @ Sep 18 2007, 09:37 PM) [snapback]1281449331[/snapback] hard to tell because its not a true indication of the track width It's as close as I can without getting on a scooter around the track. During the practice session I took 2 cool down laps and just ran along the outside perimeters of the track. The driftbox was placed in the middle of the s2k so you can add another 1/2 of the s2k either side to get the real track width. I did not cover the outside section of turn 3 very well but if you go outside my outside line you are definitely not on ur race line. RI produced accurate circuit overlays for the National and Clubman tracks but not the sprint. So this is the first one. If anyone like to get a copy of this just drop me your email QUOTE(GTRVspec95 @ Sep 18 2007, 10:01 PM) [snapback]1281449454[/snapback] Only thing I'd comment on is the deviation on the main straight coming in and then coming back out for turn one I think I was overtaking some one at the last turn and along the straight with this lap QUOTE(MEV09 @ Sep 19 2007, 08:52 AM) [snapback]1281450168[/snapback] near all track is perfect, although you will find that you will hold more speed in turn 2 if you enter from middle of the track as the corner is negative cambered at the entrance out wide also if you put your braking points on the graph you could get some advice on that as well ![]() 9krpms what do you drive? thanks for the tip ![]() The driftbox doesn't have brake input but my guess is that I used it too early as I am not used to the car yet. I often drive a 32GTR at QR but this was with my S2000 QUOTE(Mezevenf @ Sep 19 2007, 09:18 AM) [snapback]1281450265[/snapback] I take turn 6 differently, I tend to stick left then cut one apex instead of following the inside all the way around... but our lap times are similar so *shrug*. I want a data logger! ![]() I think I do the same but I think I kept the inside line as I was trying to set up to overtake another car. |
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jezza323
Post #973
QUOTE(neil_se @ Sep 19 2007, 05:21 PM) [snapback]1281451968[/snapback] Do it man! You'll enjoy the lower costs, better reliability and less lag. Lighter cars= less pad, rotor and tyre usage. I'll have to start taking weight out of my silvia soon. i dunno, i chewed threw my first set of semis in 8 sprints, with less than 50kw atw and 830kg's ![]() |
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WRX2EVO
Post #974
QUOTE(GTRVspec95 @ Sep 18 2007, 11:50 AM) [snapback]1281446987[/snapback] A question for the Sprint masses ![]() Has anyone used DBA rotors ? Thinking of getting a set to go with an upgraded set of brake calipers ... Has anyone had experience with any of their range ? I've always used DBA 4000s slotted on the front for the track and found them to perform very well. You really need to run them on the street with used pads for several weeks at least if you want good long term use. I've tried the quick bed procedure and ended up with cracks, especially on the national circuit. Also important to do some good warm up and cool down, rapid temperature changes = fatigue and crazing and cracking. I've used DS2500's front and rear and RB74's front. DS2500's on the front for my car are now up to $300+ a set which is too much for me. RB74's perform well on street and track and cost <$180 for the front set. DBA 4000SL rotors for my rex cost about $210 each and I run them street and track. Give Trevor Sullivan of Brake Distributors a call http://www.brakedistributors.com.au/default.htm |
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SIN61
Post #975
looks like my parts should be here in about 4 weeks, so i might just get out there in time |
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GTRVspec95
Post #976
QUOTE(SIN61 @ Sep 19 2007, 10:39 PM) [snapback]1281453476[/snapback] looks like my parts should be here in about 4 weeks, so i might just get out there in time ![]() oh an jamie, congrats on selling the barge, whats next? (pm me if you must). i want some of that spooning action at the next sprint day ![]() Geez ... news travels fast ![]() Yes the Land barge is sold and is with it's new owner ![]() So I can knuckle down and concentrate on spooning SIN61 harder then ever ... errr ... I mean ... Building the Track/daily ![]() Given the prices coming in for the DBA's I'm almost tempted to go for a set of ENDLESS or Spoon rotors ![]() |
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ONE600
Post #979
QUOTE(9krpms @ Sep 18 2007, 09:09 PM) [snapback]1281449191[/snapback] Just going off topic a little, how is my race line? Jamie get ivan to get you second hand spoon brakes, they are worth the money hey and not as exi as you would think (1000-1200k). Do a mod properly once and you never have to touch it again. 9krpms: I dont know how accurate that is. T2 you dont have to turn in so late, t5 you dont have to hug the exit so much. Im normally in the middle of the road before turning into t6. And you seem to turn in too early at the last corner t7. My 2 cents but as I say I dont know how accurate the drive line shown on that map is |
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