davekmoore wrote:Dan, the build up of pad material will have been from the pads overheating. Suspension is all good, albeit presently setup for sharper turn in than previously. Recently aligned and corner weighted. I don't do anything as a driver to make it steer randomly left and right and in my head it's saying high/hot spots on the rotors are causing one side to brake harder than the other on then off and the overall imperfect coating of pad material on the rotor is causing the general reduction in stopping power. All fine on the road by the way, as the track temps simply don't happen.
Yeh I agree with the build up of pad material and uneven wear, the car leaping side to side is what I was saying might be something different.
How bad is it steering left or right? Is it sort of like the tramlining feeling you get on an uneven road where the car follows the roads grooves or is it literally 'leaping'?
The reason I ask is because if you have an aggressive race setup with lots of negative camber you should expect the car to get a bit of a tramlining feeling during heavy braking also if you did something like adding toe out at the front to get that sharper turn in you mentioned that will also make the car more unstable under brakes.
Insufficient front brake bias will also cause the car to become loose when braking. I know this is about Sim racing but read the front brake bias section on this site http://www.racelinecentral.com/RacingSetupGuide.html (since you play iRacing now this might also be helpful to you on there).
If it had a distinct pull in a certain direction then I would say it is more likely to be something to do with the brakes.