Some Auto-x pics and review on E30S50's performance...
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Backing plate or dust sheilds, whatever you want to call them, right behind the rotors front and rear. I didnt bother with the rears, but removing the front ones is worth alot of extra cooling. I have not noticed any negative effects with them off, even in the rain. Removal is easy if you dont mind destroying them, 2-3 small screws hold them in place if I remember, and then you take some snips to the shortest section of the plate. If you wanted to keep them intact you would have to remove the entire hub, pointless to me unless I was changing a wheel bearing anyway.
I am trying to convince a friend to do this before a track day this saturday, his brakes are a weak point on his car at the moment, basically just needs better pads and fluid. But if nothing else before saturday, removing the backing plates will allow for more cooling and probably hold up a few laps longer.
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It's about how quickly the brakes bite and the consistancy of the amount of friction they produce.Comment
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Spec E30 and Pro 3 cars seem to do fine with stock brakes... They come 120+ into some corners.:: PNW Crew ::
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So since I can hit ABS with generic brake pads from Autozone, I guess going with track pads is not going to help me stop any faster :roll:. Also better call Massive to tell them they're wasting their time.
It's about how quickly the brakes bite and the consistancy of the amount of friction they produce.
Youre really making yourself look like a dumbass in this thread. You completely missed his point.
And who the hell bitches about lack of grip when running street tires? They dont provide enough grip for a m20 e30 much less one with a 24v swap.
As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.Comment
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Alignment, temp, wet/dry, air pressure.... maybe you only buy wal mart tires or something...Comment
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For one, I wouldn't mind rotors larger than a Civics...
Can we just please quit it with discussing the brakes. No one's going to change my mind just by telling me they're happy with their brakes so I should be too.Last edited by mazur; 10-24-2007, 04:22 PM.Comment
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I just think it's funny that whenever I mention how brakes on a 17 year old car are not up to par with today's standards, everyone, for some reason, gets defensive and tries to convince me that stock brakes are good enough for the track...short answer: no, not really.
You know how I know? No? Read earlier on in the thread then.
And who the hell bitches about lack of grip when running street tires? They dont provide enough grip for a m20 e30 much less one with a 24v swap.Last edited by mazur; 10-24-2007, 04:18 PM.Comment
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honestly, I don't really care if you waste your money on a BBK. Mostly, I'm just bored at work, and people get really defensive when they've already convinced themselves against the voice of reason.
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BTW, all my comments on the brakes are based on base performance, not when they have begun to fade/overheat.Comment
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