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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: fort myers florida
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im using my supra as a daily driver that one a month i take to a full weekend of autocross. iv installed new rotors and pads ( advanced auto pads and rotors. semi metalic cheap 20$ set up front and organic in rear) i know this is the farthest thing from performance brakes but they did ok for being cheap.
my question is what can i do to get better braking performance whith out spending alot of cash. im draining and flushing the brake cyliners' old fluid and using ati race fluid to help whith spongy pedal; costs maby 30$,probably better than the advanced auto brand also im not trying to spend 30 bucks a bottle from motul and brembo for brake pads im going to kepp my cheap POS for street but im compleatly open for suggestions for track only brake pads since im swaping them out the day befor the event( keep in mine i need hard initial bite and low warm up period since there is a wait between runs) for rotors im probably going to run the power slot sloted rotors and the ati race fluid( never knew tire rack sold these things so cheap untill recently ![]() http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/resul...87&autoModClar=
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1987 7m-gte R-154, SS braided clutch line, full 3in exshaust,aluminum radiator,full throttle gen 2 whith GM 3 inch mass air flow,13lbs flywheel, and more to come Last edited by pandrade; 04-03-2012 at 11:16 PM. |
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