stock brake pads up to the job for the track?
question. I've never experienced brake fade so is it something you can tell is coming or is it sudden? I would think its sudden but i was at a track session with my friend once and saw an sti just plow into tire wall because he couldnt stop.
Testing the "Racing Brake" hardware this season, front discs will not be drilled, only slotted.
Also the mention that the C63 is not a race car is faulse if you do the right mods (like any car that is not a race only purpose). Was already at par with Porsche Gt3s last year, with an extra 100hp this year I should be very close to the Gt3 rs which is possibly the fastest you'll encounter. Not too bad for a car that I drive to the track with 2 baby seats!
good luck =)
Hate to break the bad news to you but the GT3's that you meet ( and I) at HPDE's aren't being driven like our friend a few posts above who linked his video in. 2:19 at Sebring is rare territory and speaks volumes about both the driver and the car's performance envelope. Keith's car at 3500 pounds with DOT slicks runs low 2:30's and I am working hard to get within 4 or 5 seconds of him. I honestly don't think the AMG has much left for untapped ability it just has lesser limits than certain cars.
As for the SRF discussion, the proponent would change his brake fluid very frequently. Good!! This is a better strategy than the SFR!. And yes, relative to the original sales price of these cars, it is a minor premium. However, most on this forum are not original owners and cost is a consideration.
If cost was no consideration, we would all be running long tube headers with a Wiestec supercharger. And we would all have DTMs.
question. I've never experienced brake fade so is it something you can tell is coming or is it sudden? I would think its sudden but i was at a track session with my friend once and saw an sti just plow into tire wall because he couldnt stop.
I was just planning to take it easy...
I felt my pedal go soft but I was still able to push it down more and the car slowed enough to make the turn.
I tried to run at cool-down pace to get back to the pits.
However, at the next hairpin the car had zero brakes and I had to straightline it onto the service road (glad it was there).
I had to wait on the service road for 2 sessions untill the fluid cooled enough for the brakes to work again.
So if you feel your pedal go soft, slow down as much as you can and pull off the track immediately as you may not make the next turn.



