Ugh. I hate my brain.
Ugh. I hate my brain.
Brake pads arrived at my house yesterday. I'm currently in Orlando, so I can't do much until next week.
Just signed up for my first TNiA. I'm excited and fucking worried at the same time. More on this later.
TNiA is chill, have fun.
And get a helmet, noob.
I text ya and sent you a message on FB.
hit me up.
After looking for quite some time, I had been looking for brake duct plates. Not having any luck and quickly coming to the though I would need to make my own, I found these.
http://www.c6performance.net/catalog...BoCRQMQAvD_BwE
Being I would likely have more time and money I to them than if I made my own, I ordered them. No idea on fit or finish, or even if they put the air into the right area. So I'll post some photos up once they are installed and send them to the manufacturer to see if I can get something out of it, because marketing.
I also ordered a front air damn with the cooling ducts built in. It looks factory, so it should be fun.
https://www.corvettemods.com/C4-Corv...RoCHKYQAvD_BwE
I was able to score some shop time today to get the rotors turned on the fronts, and replace the rear rotors. This was all to install the Carbotech AX6 pads all around and get them the best chance of bedding in.
Also flushed all the fluid in the brakes and In the clutch system.
Before the car couldn't get the ABS to fire if it had to.
Now I can do it at will. And holy shit can they do work at ambient temperature.
I'll upload some pics after I can shrink the image size down.
That integrated air dam / duct solution looks ace. I like your thought process on brake safety/efficacy first. When is your TNiA?
April 20th.
Let's hope I don't bin it or blow it up.
Just dropped the car off for an alignment. Damn these brakes are good.