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On a side note, does anyone know how to bleed the ABS portion of the brakes? I need to get that thing to cycle... my brakes are really spongy even after bleeding 'em... I think there's water in the fluid in the ABS system, and even after bleeding the main lines, they get polluted quickly.
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2004-02-09, 04:54 PM | #27 |
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Bleed them, then go find a place to do 3-4 very hard ABS stops. That opens the valves and cisrculates the fluid.
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2004-02-09, 04:59 PM | #29 |
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I pay $15 a liter for Ate. Motul is what, $50?
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$15 for Motul, $12 for Ate. The only reason I'd go with Ate over the Motul is if it doesn't absorb water as quickly, cuz it's not that much cheaper.... and I can't really complain about the water in my Motul... since it's not really that bad up here in Reno... very low humidity.
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Thought of another question regarding the 4-pots... do they use the same size/pitch threading on the bleeder valve as the OEM WRX calipers? I'm hoping my speed bleeders just swap over. Also, I'm assuming my Goodridge SS brake lines will also work, yes?
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2004-02-09, 06:44 PM | #33 |
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Nope... but come on man... bleeders are like $20.
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Let's talk abdout getting you an STi
they have sweet brembos just another reason to STi it. just do it.(if you want to)
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Yah thats it get a STi problem solved
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True !! Get an STi.. But sell your car. with mods... or without mods and tranfer the mods and make a fast(er) STi
Or finish paying off your car.. get an Sti for a daily driver and your modded WRX for a track car...... Problem Solved !!!
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Wow, onto page 2 in under a day...
Hold onto your money for a moment folks... I have over 450 track miles on my WRX, and many thousands more on the Stealth and A4, and hundreds of autocross runs on them as well as owning Wilwoods, and Brembos for the later cars, and want to throw in my $.02... Lets start with brake fluid... Go down to the Ford dealer and get 3 bottles of Ford/Motorcraft heavy duty brake fluid for about $4 per 12oz. It is hands down the budget racer fluid of choice. Extremely high dry boiling point. Flush & bleed your system with 1-2 bottles and leave the third unopened for bleeding at the track if needed. I have used ATE and others, and for the most part, they are a waste of $$$s. In this case only, FORD owns! All because the were idiots when designing their pickup trucks and ran the brake lines next to the exhaust. Doh. Onto brakes. Before you spend a lot of money on brakes, please try a decent set of pads, the stockers suck, and no, you cannot get decent pads at Kragen. The national champion in STX last year switched from STI 4 pots in '02 back to WRX stockers with good pads in 03! Hmmmm... First hand experience: The stock WRX pads will fade in approximately 2 laps at Thunderhill, a fairly nice track for brakes! A set of EBC greens in the same calipers will run 40 minutes straight without fading their, and at Laguna Seca, one of the hardest tracks in the region on brakes. Oh, and the greens will practically stand the car on it's nose in comparison to stock as well. Significantly higher cf. The greens do appear to wear fairly fast, and will fade a bit if you abuse them a lot! I have a set of EBC reds I will throw in before the next track event to try. Greens should be a great autocross pad IMHO. Other good pad choices I have used for performance street, autocross and some track are Porterfield R4S, Hawk HP plus, and Wilwood Q. I have heard good things about AXXIS Ultimates but have no first hand experience with them like I do the others. So instead of spending thousands on brakes, wheels, etc. go spend about $100 on pads and fluid first. If you like what that does, maybe another hundred+ on stainless lines, and some rear pads. Maybe some Stoptech directional vented rotors. Note: Good pads may be nosier on the street than stock. This is a physics thing, suck it up. The same is true of big brake kits. Speed bleeders are cool, but a friend and a 6 pack or whatever is more fun. Almost forgot... Learn to brake less. Braking is overrated. You can often get away with braking less than you think since usually the next thing you do is turn which also slows the car, and if you do it right, the car will actually turn better if you brake less and time it with your turn in correctly. The best thing to spend $ on to make your car faster is on seat time for the driver, preferably with instruction!!!
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Then there's the fade issue on track. I wasn't really pushing at all at Fernely, and just trying to haul the car down from 80 to 20 mph a few times was fading the brakes. Now I know it's possible to get the stock brakes to have zero fade (Gary Sheehan ran a USTCC race on stock brakes!). It requires very agressive/high temp pads, crazy hi-temp fluid, and active cooling ducts. The problem is that the heat sink is so small all that heat gets into the seals, bearings, etc. Gary was replacing his wheel bearings after *every* race and his tierods after every two, since he was boiling the grease in there! Not to mention the brakes themselves were baked clean of all rubber and seals. My primary goal however, is to come up with a better brake feel. You're right about not needing to brake as much as you might think (though I'd suggest most people learning to AutoX don't brake enough). I'm not necessarily looking for more stopping power out there, I just want some confidence in my braking system. I want a stiff pedal that gives me an easier position for heel-toe. And I figure, if I'm spending money to achieve that, I might as well get something that's going to fade less, and stop faster, right? Cliff Notes: I've already tried all the affordable ways to upgrade the brakes and the feel still isn't what I want, so I'm looking to upgrade primarily for feel, but since I'm paying I might as well get less fade and more stopping power.
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The single stage booster is indeed a nightmare. It will be the absolute last mod I do to the car, following the complete gutting of the interior, full cage, etc. etc.
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Don't forgot Rotora. They make a front and rear upgrade that is similar in price, if not cheaper than stoptechs. Another option is STi 4 pot calipers with an AEM big rotor upgrade. If you go with the 4pots on stock rotors, I'm selling my MY98s, but I didn't really want to ship them.
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No man, my wheels.
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If you have them long enough to bring them back here I will probably buy them.
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Are these the 98 goldies!? If they are, then I'd be down to buy 'em when you come back here... or potentially pay for the shipping if it's not too much. What kinda money we talking about?
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Question: Do these Goldies fit on an STi? Remember when I told you about my cousin in TX who bought a White STi? Well he likes the JDM look .. so I was wondering if these fit the Sti?
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