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brake fade
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 12:00 am
by Phoenix
i own a MkII breadvan and readin through the forum it seems that most ppl have problems with brake fade on most of their cars as standard...........................................apart from me,
my brakes as standard are superb, once warm they will stop me at almost any high speed (not that i break the law

) instantly, and was wondering weather any one else with a similar car has the same effect

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:00 am
by optima21
I've only cooked my brakes once one my mk2 and that was coasting down a 1in 6 hill with 4 people on board. As the cars are realtively light, they dont need to dissipate as much energy as larger cars when braking. yes you have to use alot of pedal effort, but thats all part of the fun with the mk2. on my mk3 I've got tarrox pads and drilled and grooved disks (they came with the car) and whilst they're better, I definately prefer the feel of the mk2 brakes
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 4:57 am
by Tahrey1043
heh, fun is as maybe, but you can't beat a servo for pure "oh shiiiiiiiiiii....." pedal wellying stopping power..!
not that you really need it any other time though.
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 12:43 pm
by SundeepTT
a good way to help reduce brake fade is to upgrade your brake fluid from dot 4 to dot 5.1
as its your brake fluid that will often over heat and cause your brakes to fade
esp' if you've fitted vented discs + fast road pads
it costs almost no more than dot 4 fluid, but makes a hugh difference !