Is it just me or does MCS brakes suck
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#53
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Originally Posted by skuzy
love the info on this thread but one question ; what is metal bushings and what is this meant to do??
thanks.
thanks.
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#54
Originally Posted by ariercetinberk
Are you really a girl? Amazing:impatient
#55
thanks for the feedback
Originally Posted by MandaBoo
Hehe...now I see what happens when I don't pay attention to a thread I commented in Yep, I'm a chick, don't know about the hot thing, and yep I'm married. Honestly, before the hubby got an EVO, I really wasn't all that interested in cars and stuff. But he got it and started auto-xing and I decided it looked like fun, so he taught me how to drive a manual on the EVO and I started auto-xing. Then I decided that I wanted my own fun car and that I wanted a MINI, so I sold our Impala and ordered Bruno. A couple of weeks ago I went to my first track event with some friends (hubby couldn't go b/c of work) and I made a comment to my instructor that if you had told me 2 years ago that I would be on a road course I would have laughed in your face and he seemes really surprised for how into it I was. Now, most of our friends are car nuts and I truly enjoy it and I can't wait to get back to the track
#56
Light wheels - 13-16lbs along with light sticky tires 18-20lbs, will help to reduce braking distances and fade...and or boiling fluid.
Try attending a non-braking event - yup, no brakes. I haven't attended one in years, but I was very surprised by how much I had to adjust entry speeds during the beginning of the event. By the end of the session I was surprised by how fast I was entering turns. I began to rely on a bit more talent rather than brakes - talent is a relative term here. I'm still faster on my bicycle.
Try attending a non-braking event - yup, no brakes. I haven't attended one in years, but I was very surprised by how much I had to adjust entry speeds during the beginning of the event. By the end of the session I was surprised by how fast I was entering turns. I began to rely on a bit more talent rather than brakes - talent is a relative term here. I'm still faster on my bicycle.
#58
BMW...err MINI generally has very decent brakes. After several track weekends in my 05 I have had zero problems, no fade, no boiling, even have a bit of pad left. I use Hawk HP+ with Ford Heavy Duty Fluid or ATE.
Change the fluid and pads and your good to go. The bushings are a good idea, but unless you are dong track events, probably not needed... and more maint to keep them clean and working properly. BBK are, in my opinion, totally not needed, but I am sure they work well and look cool.
Change the fluid and pads and your good to go. The bushings are a good idea, but unless you are dong track events, probably not needed... and more maint to keep them clean and working properly. BBK are, in my opinion, totally not needed, but I am sure they work well and look cool.
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