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10-21-2016, 11:43 AM | #67 |
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So far so good - I'll attach pics this weekend.
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10-21-2016, 11:52 AM | #68 |
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This totally sounds like baiting.
Maybe he is? Are you paying for his mods? Who cares what he does with his car? |
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10-21-2016, 12:04 PM | #71 |
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Not trying to shit all over this dude's thread, so I'll quietly bow out.
OP good luck with your build, man. |
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I don't have trailers like you dudes and haven't figured out how to levitate the car yet. So I'm forced to travel on public roads to and from the track like a peasant.
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I'm also a peasant and drive on the street every now and then. I avoid brake ducts precisely because of that
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My observation is that you've gone through iterations of some serious parts already but don't even track regularly. Nothing wrong with modding just for modding but at a certain point it's a waste of money. You must be monarchy.
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10-21-2016, 03:53 PM | #75 |
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With a good BBK do you even need ducting? I only ask because I know Yost Autosport had a bunch of ducting on their e92 race car that they actually removed because the brakes weren't allowed to get up to the temp for optimum bite.
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this conversation was a while ago, so i'm not 100% sure if that was the correct context. that being said, i just picked up a gt4 splitter and i'm going to expiriment with ducting. my brakes are great, but if it helps with pad life, ducting might be a good addition.
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Haven't you already been banned a few times using other screen-names? I can't imagine why. |
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How would I know how often you track? Because all of us on here damn near know each other but nobody knows you. Or maybe one day we'll run into each other at the track and I'll also remember this post. No need to get mad. I was just asking a question and you got all defensive and like I said, nothing wrong with being a hard parker.
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I'll be at Chuckwalla with StarSpec/CVT the weekend of 11/12 (my second track day in as many months since you're keeping tabs). There's still some spots left. You can't miss me; I'll be in the group with a red GT-R and a pair of ACRs. If you show, come up and introduce yourself. But do us both a favor and leave your keyboard at home. |
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Keyboard warrior? You're the one cursing me out and getting angry while I'm laughing my ass off. Lol.
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10-22-2016, 03:52 PM | #81 |
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I'll try to be there - look for the group with big balls and 10 hookers.
Can you tell I'm just bored yet?
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Can you idiots shut up and get this back on point for dbyrd's brake duct reviews.
Can the mods please delete the recent posts that just fill up a good thread with garbage. For those that think their brakes cannot heat up fast enough, can I please get a show of hands of drivers here with a competition license from a major sanctioning body AND actually race an E9x M3. I can come in with smoke pouring off both front rotors and want all the cooling I can get. A full course yellow in a DE almost always switches to black and an ended session. For those that need to keep the hose on for some street driving, the Turner Motorsports steering rack stops help. I have them, but the downside is that you will make a lot of 3 point turns (or worse) into tight turns. They are cheap and easy to install.
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I saw Dan this weekend.
Brake ducts were intact. He was smart and routed them at a 90 degree angle to the wheel. No rub at full lock. He did kinda cheat an use 2.5" hoses but I forgive him.
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Any pics?
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10-23-2016, 09:51 PM | #87 |
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Here are a few pics. I still haven't pulled off the track pads but I only ran Saturday and one session today as I corded my NT-01s. I'll report back, but I think this is going to really help.
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Too much brake cooling is a thing, but not with any iron-rotor equipped vehicle I've been around unless in presence of user error
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