Question on brakes
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St. Jude Donor '08
Question on brakes
For those of u running C5/C6 on HPDE events, do you feel the need to go to big brakes like the c6Zo6 brakes or have u found the normal calipers have worked for u? I'm getting ready to buy tires/wheels to use for track events and not sure whether I need to buy wheels that will clear the big brakes that I may or may not need in the future. Thanks in advance.
Edit - I'm not running my c6 in my avatar but my c5 hardtop.
Edit - I'm not running my c6 in my avatar but my c5 hardtop.
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For those of u running C5/C6 on HPDE events, do you feel the need to go to big brakes like the c6Zo6 brakes or have u found the normal calipers have worked for u? I'm getting ready to buy tires/wheels to use for track events and not sure whether I need to buy wheels that will clear the big brakes that I may or may not need in the future. Thanks in advance.
Edit - I'm not running my c6 in my avatar but my c5 hardtop.
Edit - I'm not running my c6 in my avatar but my c5 hardtop.
Upgrade your brake fluid to something like SRF and then beginning trying more aggressive brake pads.
I spent my first 4 years on stock C6 brakes, including some racing.
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The stock brakes are fine, but you need good cooling for track use. DRM ducts with Quantum brake cooling kits work great. You also must use track pads, and I recommend a separate set of track rotors, but the separate rotors are not a must.
Regarding larger wheels: LG, Stoptech and Hardbar make track brakes that fit inside the stock wheels. Others probably do too.
Yes, big brakes are much better, but there are a lot of things to first spend your money on to improve the track worthiness of your car. Cooling for oil, diff, and trans come to mind. So do seats and harness, and a larger radiator.
Regarding larger wheels: LG, Stoptech and Hardbar make track brakes that fit inside the stock wheels. Others probably do too.
Yes, big brakes are much better, but there are a lot of things to first spend your money on to improve the track worthiness of your car. Cooling for oil, diff, and trans come to mind. So do seats and harness, and a larger radiator.
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Thanks guys. I already upgraded to better rotors, high temp brake fluid, hawk pads and braided lines. My stock tires didn't work so hot so I'm buying some R888's I think. So looking to buy some new wheels for them and just run them at track events. Thought I should ask about big brakes before I chose wheels though. Glad to hear my brakes will work ok. I already have some good track seats so good there. Thanks again.