4 Bolt Hub Hi Speed Brake Test, Sucessful from 135 to 35 at CA Speedway |
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4 Bolt Hub Hi Speed Brake Test, Sucessful from 135 to 35 at CA Speedway |
john rogers |
Jun 30 2005, 11:10 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,525 Joined: 4-March 03 From: Chula Vista CA Member No.: 391 |
Last weekend was the first chance to see how the hubs, M calipers and Pagid pads works from high speed. I found the pads do need to get warm some before they work well. I also found the M calipers on front had more "bite" than the BMW units and with the prop valve to the rear BMW calipers set with 25% reduction the front end would dive more. To cure this I set the new Koni Sport shocks at full stifness and that was cured. They worked great and it has turned out to be a great addition to the car. Thanks to the guys (fogot the names) that showed up to say hello, I hope everyone enjoyed the cars as we had a great mix in all classes.
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