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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #15 on: 17 May 2011, 21:31:09 »

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I don't think £70 on tc for oe pads is justifiable generally unless tc have been found lacking.... In what ever respect that may be. Feel is my problem with tc pads under normal driving. But tc are a good cheap place to start for the op. If no good he's only spent £14!
I wonder if OE would tolerate more abuse than TC?   :-/   ::)

But then, 2 sets of them a year starts to add up, at £14 a pop, TC are neglible...   :-/
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #16 on: 17 May 2011, 21:35:47 »

standard brakes are just about up to the job for heat-shedding capacity. What they're not good at doing is staying that way for very long. I tentatively reckon I change discs twice as frequently as I change pads due to excess vibration.

Try fitting four new discs and new pads and see where you go from there.

if yu're using it on the track, then that's a different story. When I still used Girling, I'd fit a new set of discs every track-day and they would still only last until lunch. I use 350mm discs now and don't have any problems anymore, strangely.
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #17 on: 17 May 2011, 21:40:08 »

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standard brakes are just about up to the job for heat-shedding capacity. What they're not good at doing is staying that way for very long. I tentatively reckon I change discs twice as frequently as I change pads due to excess vibration.

Try fitting four new discs and new pads and see where you go from there.

if yu're using it on the track, then that's a different story. When I still used Girling, I'd fit a new set of discs every track-day and they would still only last until lunch. I use 350mm discs now and don't have any problems anymore, strangely.
I reckon I get 3-4 TC pad sets to each disc, which is normally changed due to wear rather than warping/vibration.

Note, mostly road use, with occasional runway fun  :-X
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #18 on: 17 May 2011, 21:47:43 »

I can't get them to last any time at all - first time of getting proper used, I'll get some vibration - then it's downhill all the way from there.

.....and of course, normal roads around here are like the Stelvio pass
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #19 on: 17 May 2011, 22:03:50 »

But calipers, what would fit?  Bigger wheels would help I presume?  8-)

let's face it, if we're killing pads 4 to 1 then an upgrade is needed...
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #20 on: 17 May 2011, 22:05:55 »

I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #21 on: 17 May 2011, 22:17:16 »

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I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
I'm aware of that, it's why I'm suffering these gay shite tc pads to save the sensor until the disc have worn out before i go for oe pads ebc discs and goodrige braided lines.  :P

Unless there's a "man up" option that doesn't need caliper adaptors...?
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #22 on: 17 May 2011, 22:27:26 »

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I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
I'm aware of that, it's why I'm suffering these gay shite tc pads to save the sensor until the disc have worn out before i go for oe pads ebc discs and goodrige braided lines.  :P

Unless there's a "man up" option that doesn't need caliper adaptors...?
Sensors can often be reused if they haven't been touched by the ridge on the disc... ...that said, I only have about a 66% success rate ::)
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #23 on: 17 May 2011, 22:35:53 »

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I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
I'm aware of that, it's why I'm suffering these gay shite tc pads to save the sensor until the disc have worn out before i go for oe pads ebc discs and goodrige braided lines.  :P

Unless there's a "man up" option that doesn't need caliper adaptors...?
Sensors can often be reused if they haven't been touched by the ridge on the disc... ...that said, I only have about a 66% success rate ::)

mine are on the car but nowhere near the pads :D,lets face it,pad wear is easily checked visibly with the 17 inch alloys fitted
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #24 on: 17 May 2011, 22:45:09 »

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I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
I'm aware of that, it's why I'm suffering these gay shite tc pads to save the sensor until the disc have worn out before i go for oe pads ebc discs and goodrige braided lines.  :P

Unless there's a "man up" option that doesn't need caliper adaptors...?
Sensors can often be reused if they haven't been touched by the ridge on the disc... ...that said, I only have about a 66% success rate ::)
Poor service/inspection by your technician clearly...only bought one so far, baring in mind I had a pre face CDX with sensors both sides originally. Christ thats nearly 9 years ago....  :-?
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #25 on: 17 May 2011, 22:49:57 »

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I should point out I tend to change my pads long before they fit the wear sensor...

a) reusing the sensors is cheaper than a set of pads :P
b) pads seem to lose ability to lose heat as they wear (well, TC ones anyway)
I'm aware of that, it's why I'm suffering these gay shite tc pads to save the sensor until the disc have worn out before i go for oe pads ebc discs and goodrige braided lines.  :P

Unless there's a "man up" option that doesn't need caliper adaptors...?
Sensors can often be reused if they haven't been touched by the ridge on the disc... ...that said, I only have about a 66% success rate ::)
Poor service/inspection by your technician clearly...only bought one so far, baring in mind I had a pre face CDX with sensors both sides originally. Christ thats nearly 9 years ago....  :-?
Its when the metal insert that is part of the pad backing plate comes out and gets stuck on sensor when I'm Donald Ducked ;D - haven't perfected that bit yet ;D
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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #26 on: 17 May 2011, 23:24:17 »

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I've found TC ones are good for about 10 big (3 digits to standstill) stops in very quick succession before they have faded to the point of really struggling to pull the car up.  I'd say you'd be hard pushed to manage that on UK roads, outside of cities towns made up of nothing but roundabouts on dual carriageways...

Just goes to show how big an effect driving style has. I would probably get bored after the first roundabout and go into constant 50MPH mode on both the roundabouts and dual carriageways thereafter. ;D

I tend to start scraping the door handles when I get on a twisty road but I find they don't really punish the brakes (unless you put them on the side of a mountain - not available in Hampshire). ;D

TBH, having an auto box increasingly tends to discourage me from playing in the Omega.

I haven't had a GM brake disk go wobbly on me yet.

I can't be bothered with the wear sensors either. I find the pedal goes pretty wooden once they're down to a few mm so they get replaced then anyway.

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Re: Performance calipers for 3.2 V6 - where to buy?
« Reply #27 on: 19 May 2011, 02:31:16 »

I tow a 14ft caravan that weighs 760kg's  weekly, I am not a traveler that lives in my caravan lol but take my cars to modifird car meets and use it as a mobile lounge, and wondered when it comes to changing my pads if the TC pads would be ok on my car? ANd where can I get them from? :-/
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« Reply #28 on: 19 May 2011, 08:12:17 »

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I tow a 14ft caravan that weighs 760kg's  weekly, I am not a traveler that lives in my caravan lol but take my cars to modifird car meets and use it as a mobile lounge, and wondered when it comes to changing my pads if the TC pads would be ok on my car? ANd where can I get them from? :-/


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