[s-cars] Brake Options?
Bob Rossato
bob.rossato at att.net
Tue Sep 2 23:33:48 EDT 2003
I will echo what Vincent suggests. It is absolutely amazing the difference
a new set of pads and rotors makes. I no longer have to pump the brakes to
get good pedal feel and I have confidence in the brakes again. I think the
problem with the OEM set up is that after you wear them about a third of the
way, or so, the system gets too much flex in it and you start getting that
mushy feel. So, if you're looking to save some money for now you can put in
new rotors and pads all the way around for $300 or less. And then upgrade
to Big Reds/Blacks as the pocket book allows.
Bob
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> [mailto:s-car-list-admin at audifans.com]On Behalf Of Vincent Fr=E9geac
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 8:23 PM
> To: Paul.Park at colorado.edu; s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: RE : [s-cars] Brake Options?
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Now that everybody have said BIRA is the only thing to do, I'll try
> another route. If you still have OEM rotors and pads, Pagid pads - or
> other aftermarket pads - do make a difference. I've changed to Zimmerman
> rotors at the same time as mine was warped but I don't think the rotor
> brand really make a difference in braking power. SS-braided lines give a
> very little advantage in acceleration as your wallet is lighter but it
> doesn't made any difference regarding the pedal feel for me. My OEM
> lines were toasted so I threw a few more box for Paradox lines instead
> of OEM but if your lines are fine, keep them.
>
> So, at the end, aftermarket pads may be a first cheap step toward more
> braking power. And the next step seems to be BIRA.
>
>
>
> Vincent
> '96 urS6 with spongy brake pedal thanks to the G60
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>
> I'm wondering if the 993TT/996TT brakes are beneficial to cars that
> aren't
> tracked at all, but driven hard on a daily basis.
>
> I guess what I'm looking for, is a system that is competent during road
> trips,
> which would be, for me at least, 4-5 hours through desert conditions. I
> just
> changed my brake fluid, so I'm hoping I never have to experience the
> "pedal to
> the floor without any noticeable slowing down" feeling.
>
> If I were to upgrade to stainless steel brake lines, ATE Powerdiscs, and
> HAWK
> brake pads, would I notice anything in terms of Brake Fade and stopping
> distance?
>
> What are some options that will allow me to stop in a shorter distance,
> while
> not building up too much detrimental heat? My dream is to go BIRA Stg.
> 6, but
> if I can get away with upgrading the rotors/pads/lines, as well as going
> with a
>
> sticker tire that'll give me a comparable non-track characteristic as
> Big Reds,
>
> then I'm all for that.
>
> SO I guess to sum it all up, how do upgrade G60s compare to the Big
> Reds?
> Anyone have experience with Wilwoods? Alcons?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
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