Brake up-grade options
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Re: Brake up-grade options
It has a servo, and certainly does not mask poor cold performance.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
Re: Brake up-grade options
All - Update on this thread. - I have now upgraded the front calipers to the HiSpec 4 pots / 283mm vented/grooved discs / EBC Greenstuff pads.
Replaced the rear brakes with what was already fitted [ Ford Granada Mk3 calipers / 247mm solids / EBC Greenstuff pads ]
Replaced the brake fluid reservoir (as it had a leak), replaced the brake fluid / bled the system. I can confirm that the brakes are un-assisted.
I've taken the car for a very short test drive and would describe the bakes as 'adequate', bearing in mind the pads aren't bedded in yet.
All brakes got equally hot / braking ratio appears good.
Unfortunately, the summer is coming to an end and there are still a number of other issues that need sorting out before I can daily drive the car up and down the M1, and give my final verdict on driving a car with the same bhp per ton as a Lamborghini Huracan but with un-assisted brakes and zero driver aids, but I'm looking forward to the challenge.
Probably next year now. Thanks to all thread contributors.
Replaced the rear brakes with what was already fitted [ Ford Granada Mk3 calipers / 247mm solids / EBC Greenstuff pads ]
Replaced the brake fluid reservoir (as it had a leak), replaced the brake fluid / bled the system. I can confirm that the brakes are un-assisted.
I've taken the car for a very short test drive and would describe the bakes as 'adequate', bearing in mind the pads aren't bedded in yet.
All brakes got equally hot / braking ratio appears good.
Unfortunately, the summer is coming to an end and there are still a number of other issues that need sorting out before I can daily drive the car up and down the M1, and give my final verdict on driving a car with the same bhp per ton as a Lamborghini Huracan but with un-assisted brakes and zero driver aids, but I'm looking forward to the challenge.

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Re: Brake up-grade options
What size master cylinders are you using…. Presuming one for the fronts and one for the rears?
What ratio do you have on your pedal? Distance pivot point to master connection and pivot point to foot pad?
What size pistons did you get in your new calipers?
With the bone w set up on a dry tarmac road can you lock the fronts?
Ian
What ratio do you have on your pedal? Distance pivot point to master connection and pivot point to foot pad?
What size pistons did you get in your new calipers?
With the bone w set up on a dry tarmac road can you lock the fronts?
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.
Re: Brake up-grade options
The last garage I took the car to swapped out the EBC pads for some standard FERODO ones as they said the EBC pads would not reach operating temperature, given that the car only weighs 650Kg, and they were correct - now that the replacement pads have bedded in the brakes are working a lot better. - I think others on this thread already pointed this out.
Sorry Ian, can't answer your technical questions, but rest assured the brakes are now working well. Thank's to all who posted.
Going to try and get some footage of DAX on the road and post on the forum, as the V8 sounds amazing.

Sorry Ian, can't answer your technical questions, but rest assured the brakes are now working well. Thank's to all who posted.
Going to try and get some footage of DAX on the road and post on the forum, as the V8 sounds amazing.

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Re: Brake up-grade options
Good news that you got the result you wanted.