"Brake"ing news
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"Brake"ing news
well as some of you might know i am curently running omp road and sport pads with drilled and groved discs (and of cource the original centre ventilation) they look a little like this:
if you look closely at this photo you may see a little bluing of the disc due to heat build up. as of tonights "rapid" blast along some of the best roads in the french alps they are now looking a little more blue, to be specific they look anodised . i pulled into my drive tonight and as i let the engine cool down a little i did a quick check of my new snow tyres (michlin alpins stock size and they are exelent) and i noticed a little burning smell at the front, pulled out the maglite and my omp road and sport pads were chucking out loads of smoke (this is a bad sign, for the un-educated) so depending on the damage i may have to throw away this brakeing setup with less than 3000 miles on it . the irony of everything is that my last pads were omp racing pads and i changed due to the racing pads not staying at operating temp
oh i am miffed tonight
on a lighter note i took a few pics today of the general landscape around (dont tell me im sad, i already know) and some came out great including this one. ah well have fun and remember that steel wheels affect cooling to the brakes more than you would think even though the air vent isnt covered.
and btw does anyone know of any conversions available to upgrade to bigger discs i.e. the mk4 golf guys use tt brakes?
if you look closely at this photo you may see a little bluing of the disc due to heat build up. as of tonights "rapid" blast along some of the best roads in the french alps they are now looking a little more blue, to be specific they look anodised . i pulled into my drive tonight and as i let the engine cool down a little i did a quick check of my new snow tyres (michlin alpins stock size and they are exelent) and i noticed a little burning smell at the front, pulled out the maglite and my omp road and sport pads were chucking out loads of smoke (this is a bad sign, for the un-educated) so depending on the damage i may have to throw away this brakeing setup with less than 3000 miles on it . the irony of everything is that my last pads were omp racing pads and i changed due to the racing pads not staying at operating temp
oh i am miffed tonight
on a lighter note i took a few pics today of the general landscape around (dont tell me im sad, i already know) and some came out great including this one. ah well have fun and remember that steel wheels affect cooling to the brakes more than you would think even though the air vent isnt covered.
and btw does anyone know of any conversions available to upgrade to bigger discs i.e. the mk4 golf guys use tt brakes?
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there close to the blue of the right bee stung in this foto from
http://www.buyabeesting.com
and i think that the main problems are
- the groved discs are a lot more aggressive than normal tthus more heat
this was the first time that i had driven my car reasonably hard since i had removed my alloys (alloys cool more)
ps what do you think of the landscape pic
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got a beter pic:
its roughly the same color as the bottom of this tax disc holder
from:
http://www.eunosverse.com/shopimages/Ta ... _Blue2.htm
its roughly the same color as the bottom of this tax disc holder
from:
http://www.eunosverse.com/shopimages/Ta ... _Blue2.htm
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I presume you have checked the brakes arent binding / sticking on.
They must be getting very hot to turn the discs blue. I have never heard of peoples experiences with OMP brakes so I can't comment.
I believe the best brake pads are Ferodo DS 2000, they are very expensive but many people have said they are very good.
They must be getting very hot to turn the discs blue. I have never heard of peoples experiences with OMP brakes so I can't comment.
I believe the best brake pads are Ferodo DS 2000, they are very expensive but many people have said they are very good.
Don't the 256mm brakes (with their matching calipers) fit? These would be on the GTI for example, but I wonder how hard it is to fit them.
Landscape pic is nice, I still haven't got a camera though so I don't know the first thing about taking pictures.
Last thing; those are OMP brake discs (rotors) and pads right?
Landscape pic is nice, I still haven't got a camera though so I don't know the first thing about taking pictures.
Last thing; those are OMP brake discs (rotors) and pads right?
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omp pads and galfer discs (they colud be opm though i cant find the recipt and i cant even remember what i had for brecfast so theres no chance of me remembering that lol) but the omp pads were simply amazing on the standard discs, to the point of waking the rear "sway" as it was de-weighted, im thinkin that if its all cooked doing back to that setup but its more expensive than drilled grooced
btw any one who is thinking of grooved disks please remeber that the grooves actually "shave" a layer of pad off every time they pass hence my pads being 1/2 work at 3000km (1800 miles) and theres only 2 contryside blats on themn and about 4-5 high speed road runs (by high speed i mean over 200kmh(125mph)) saying that though i went through the stock disks and 2 sets of pars (1 stock 1 omp racing)in around 20,000km so it could be that i have an agressive driving style
btw any one who is thinking of grooved disks please remeber that the grooves actually "shave" a layer of pad off every time they pass hence my pads being 1/2 work at 3000km (1800 miles) and theres only 2 contryside blats on themn and about 4-5 high speed road runs (by high speed i mean over 200kmh(125mph)) saying that though i went through the stock disks and 2 sets of pars (1 stock 1 omp racing)in around 20,000km so it could be that i have an agressive driving style