thanks. ^^
i might be reading the referenced thread wrong? sounded like replacing the bushing was done via burning it out, but on the other hand one could have replaced it with a whole other case/bushing (which would have been easier). but the later was not acceptable for a racing club?
this weekend i was able to get out on country roads and get up to ~75mph and did 3 "hard" stops - progressive firm squeeze of the pedal. before that, i did a few 60-40mph firm slow downs, maybe 3 with about 1/2mile or mile between them. then drove about 1 mile, then stopped again etc. then after driving about 5-8 miles with 1 easy stop from 60, i did another 2 ~75mph stops.
All stops were nice and smooth. not a hint of vibration. There were some noises, like a groaning noise that was very brief after the initial firm squeeze, but then disappeared mid-way through the braking and remained smooth all the while.
The next day i was on those same roads and did some brief warm up stops from 55-40 or 35. probably 3 or 4, with 1/2 to 1mile inbetween. then did two firm 75mph stops again, but this time i think i felt some vibration. it was not specifically in the steering wheel, but a little in the pedal, or just in the floor board - it might have been butt-dyno. very faint.
The trips were 30 miles of country roads, all 55mph, a stop sign every now and then. followed by a few miles of 25mph driving in the destination city. nice and easy.
it occurs to me that my new carbotech pads (who's break-in says stops from 60-65mph) could over heat with a few 2-4 75-80mph stops?
so in the course of someone really pushing and whipping around it'd be really easy to overheat "street" pads no?
another thing, with regard to bedding-in the carbo XP10's, XP 8's, (which i have not put in yet) couldn't you just go out on the country roads, get some heat in them with 4 or 5 60-5mph stops, then do some 80-90mph to 5mph stops? as opposed to bedding in on the track?
i can usually end up with a good 10-20mile drive at 60mph with little or no braking to allow for cool-off before some city driving (35mph and below) before i get home to park.
finally, if for some reason i did overheat the carbo 1521 street pads, despite being careful, which lead to the hint vibration on day 2 of my weekend, i'm wondering if i should switch to the track pads and drive around town for a week?
i ordered some cooling ducts today too.
i might be reading the referenced thread wrong? sounded like replacing the bushing was done via burning it out, but on the other hand one could have replaced it with a whole other case/bushing (which would have been easier). but the later was not acceptable for a racing club?
this weekend i was able to get out on country roads and get up to ~75mph and did 3 "hard" stops - progressive firm squeeze of the pedal. before that, i did a few 60-40mph firm slow downs, maybe 3 with about 1/2mile or mile between them. then drove about 1 mile, then stopped again etc. then after driving about 5-8 miles with 1 easy stop from 60, i did another 2 ~75mph stops.
All stops were nice and smooth. not a hint of vibration. There were some noises, like a groaning noise that was very brief after the initial firm squeeze, but then disappeared mid-way through the braking and remained smooth all the while.
The next day i was on those same roads and did some brief warm up stops from 55-40 or 35. probably 3 or 4, with 1/2 to 1mile inbetween. then did two firm 75mph stops again, but this time i think i felt some vibration. it was not specifically in the steering wheel, but a little in the pedal, or just in the floor board - it might have been butt-dyno. very faint.
The trips were 30 miles of country roads, all 55mph, a stop sign every now and then. followed by a few miles of 25mph driving in the destination city. nice and easy.
it occurs to me that my new carbotech pads (who's break-in says stops from 60-65mph) could over heat with a few 2-4 75-80mph stops?
so in the course of someone really pushing and whipping around it'd be really easy to overheat "street" pads no?
another thing, with regard to bedding-in the carbo XP10's, XP 8's, (which i have not put in yet) couldn't you just go out on the country roads, get some heat in them with 4 or 5 60-5mph stops, then do some 80-90mph to 5mph stops? as opposed to bedding in on the track?
i can usually end up with a good 10-20mile drive at 60mph with little or no braking to allow for cool-off before some city driving (35mph and below) before i get home to park.
finally, if for some reason i did overheat the carbo 1521 street pads, despite being careful, which lead to the hint vibration on day 2 of my weekend, i'm wondering if i should switch to the track pads and drive around town for a week?
i ordered some cooling ducts today too.