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23rd May 09 at 17:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

more door astra had braided lines all round, front discs and pads changed and them cool brake cooling ducts slapped on. 2 cable ties were used today and 1 cheese sandwich was consumed.
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Originally posted by Ojc
Yep, new 16 groove discs which I've now been told are pretty useless as well. Better off with 4-6 grooves.

they are a bit overkill, i badly want some performance friction rotors for mine, will have to be after germany though
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more door astra had braided lines all round, front discs and pads changed and them cool brake cooling ducts slapped on. 2 cable ties were used today and 1 cheese sandwich was consumed.


pickle?
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lee, I've just realised who you are!

You're that bloke I walked up to and said 'Hi are you novaneil?'.
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lol, yup, thats me
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Cool I didn't realise you were coming to nurburg too brilliant.
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more door astra had braided lines all round, front discs and pads changed and them cool brake cooling ducts slapped on. 2 cable ties were used today and 1 cheese sandwich was consumed.


pickle?


no mate, just a touch of butter. was proper dry
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rubbish! pickle is mandatory in a cheese sandwich for me
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Cool I didn't realise you were coming to nurburg too brilliant.


oh yes, cannot bloody wait!
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they roll differently in Essex...
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i'm going for a bbq in essex tomorrow, might have to take my own condiments...
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remember to pop by and say hello

so we've got the tools sorted, whos bringing a box of English Breakfast teabags?
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i would do, but am on the train to get there, unless you live in highams park?
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lee dont see you much on here
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hi alan, yeah, hardly get the time tbh, too may forums! did you get home ok in the end?
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remember to pop by and say hello

so we've got the tools sorted, whos bringing a box of English Breakfast teabags?


We got teabags last week.
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hi alan, yeah, hardly get the time tbh, too may forums! did you get home ok in the end?


lol on the back of a recovery truck didnt get back till half 1 in the morning
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bummer mate, we'll get it running sweet when i'm back
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Shame to here about the pads ollie but I have heard that EBC are genrally not good well thats the verdict in the type r circles anyway. Ferodos are the faves but as you cant get them for the VXR people are also highly rating the mintexx


This was the bedding in procedure I followed and mine have come out ace

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As we seem to have lots of people moaning about squeaky brakes, the normal cause is incorrectly bedding them in after fitting. This must be followed to get the best life, the best performance and least squeal from your new pads.

As soon as they have been fitted go and find some quiet country lanes, you don't want to be doing brake tests with other traffic about.

Ferodo wrote:
BEDDING-IN INSTRUCTIONS
To achieve optimum performance from Ferodo Racing brake pads please follow the instructions below:

1) Perform 25 to 30 trial brake applications, each of approximately 4 seconds, using around 50% of normal race pedal pressure. To shorten the procedure applications can be made along the straights as well as through bends.

2) On completion of trial applications return to the pit lane. Inspect the surface of the brake pads from the two wheels which have been working the hardest. There should be evidence of contact over the full pad area but without glazing. The pads are now ready to race.

Whilst we recommend that pads are inspected, if time does not allow this, assuming procedure (1) has been carried out and a short period of time has elapsed to allow the brake system to cool, the pads will be ready to race.

IMPORTANT: to optimize the performance and life of both brake pads and discs, during the bedding-in period heat in the braking system should be built up progressively.

PAD WEAR INSPECTION: brake pads must have at least 2mm of friction material. Excessively worn brake pads must be replaced.

THERMAL PAINT TEMPERATURE CHECK; Where this procedure is used and braking performance is not considered satisfactory: if none of the 3 paints has changed appearance it may be necessary to reduce cooling to the discs. If all 3 paints have changed appearance, it may be necessary to increase cooling to the discs.

As these are instructions for bedding them in on a racetrack, on the road build your speed up to around 50 or 60 mph and (check your mirrors first obviously) gently apply the brakes for around 4 seconds instead. Get the car back up to 50 or 60 and do it again, and keep doing it until you get through all 25 or 30 cycles. Remember it's not rapid acceleration and deceleration you need, just build heat into the brakes steadily. Park up for a bit and let them cool down for 10 minutes, Then you can go out and give them a good hammering


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Anyhow did my finalising today


Washed and waxed the motor





Then cycled down to the hardware store and motor factors to get my EU legal stuff





Alot lot cheaper then halfrauds wanted


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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bummer mate, we'll get it running sweet when i'm back


defenitly up for that mate guna put jame's old engine in i'll give you a ring when your back have a good time mate
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Also who else is taking a full sized spare?


I was going to as I have a spare set of alloys and some ditchfinder tyres. But I had a look today and it dont fit in the wheel well. So might not now


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I'm taking full size spare wheel with tyre.
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good work lee on packing nearly 7 days in advance
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i'm going for a bbq in essex tomorrow, might have to take my own condiments...


can double up as a weapon if your handy with a hp sauce bottle

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