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gez bay
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Corsa_Sport21
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We need Chris_UK's input on this tbh.
Steve
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8th Sep 11 at 11:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

IM GOING MAD HERE
Corsa_Sport21
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I think you need to take your own advice on the matter.
tom130691
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my rears dont lock since 2.0 16v were put on
fuck it
Nath
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Steve, have you ever met Xa0s?
Steve
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only in my wildest dreams
FlaFFy_91
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Tbh mate 60/40 is only true for a standard car. Once you start takeing weight out of the back of it they lock up easyer so they need a smaller percentage (sp). However also with having weight out of the front and from what i can gather you wanting to remove the abs system if you throw more than the 60% into a standard brake set up the will lock, infact most brakes will lock with over 60%. Hence why they come standard at 60% a nice hard brakeing force without them locking up... In otherwords leave your brakeing system alone. Or go and pay alot of money to someone who knows what there doing instead of using trial and error on something as crutial as brakes. Thats one area on my car, road or track, that i wouldnt want to skimp out on when it comes to money or time off the road
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8th Sep 11 at 12:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just went out and locked the wheels up on a public road and killed a child
Graham88
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Stop spending money on pointless things like pedal box & book a trackday instead

Ive done Lydden Hill, Nurburgring twice & 3 times after next weekend, Castle Combe, Silverstone is next Tuesday, Brands Hatch & Oulton Park, use the car for the purpose you designed it for!
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
Stop spending money on pointless things like pedal box & book a trackday instead

Ive done Lydden Hill, Nurburgring twice & 3 times after next weekend, Castle Combe, Silverstone is next Tuesday, Brands Hatch & Oulton Park, use the car for the purpose you designed it for!


This.
Steve
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8th Sep 11 at 12:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it will be

plus its harder for me to get to most of these tracks as they are miles away, closest to me is silverstone, im happy fitting in trackdays as and when for the moment

iv spent a lot of money on the car this year so dont have a great deal to do hundreds of track days straight away but they will happen when its finished

[Edited on 08-09-2011 by Steve]
Steve
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do u want a fight?
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
do u want a fight?


I do actually.
Graham88
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I've quite enjoyed doing trackdays after doing a few mods cause I can notice what difference they've done, then do more mods & another trackday etc. You are going to have to learn to drive again with everything you've done

Oulton Park is 200 miles from me, just have to travel if I want too do different tracks andit was well worth the drive
Steve
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yeah this weekend i will have to take very easy indeed
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because of my bias problem my rear wheels are locking up before the fronts, could be hazardous if i start trying to go balls out
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
because of my bias problem my rear wheels are locking up before the fronts, could be hazardous if i start trying to go balls out

Plus you might get your car dirty.
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you should see my car nath youd love it, fucking quaife sticker on the inside
Graham88
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My Fiesta used to do the same. Just man up
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quote:
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because of my bias problem my rear wheels are locking up before the fronts, could be hazardous if i start trying to go balls out


Can you not just re-pipe the brake lines under the bonnet to a standard master cyl with a little restrictor for the rears for now?

Or just put the restrictor on the rears and leave abs gear in there not plugged in.

Still think pedal box tho, then you can make videos of your self heel/toing
Steve
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it will be two lines coming frmo the MC with a t piece at the front for the front, then one line to the rear with a valve in series, t pieced at the back to each corner with through panel braided hoses

cant wait to skip all that rusty shit pipe off from under the car
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Full braided lines for another 50 e-points?
AndyCorsaSport
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Tbh, doesnt matter how many times you use it Steve, go for it.

Mate of mine has spunk £8k on his 106 for shit loads of parts, its a track/race car only. Since having it back (around 7 month), hes done 2 track days and 1 race.
Rob B
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9th Sep 11 at 00:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
Stop spending money on pointless things like pedal box & book a trackday instead

Ive done Lydden Hill, Nurburgring twice & 3 times after next weekend, Castle Combe, Silverstone is next Tuesday, Brands Hatch & Oulton Park, use the car for the purpose you designed it for!



oooo oulton on the 27th?


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