Postby davekmoore » Sun May 08, 2016 9:41 pm
No worries Daffy.
It's BARMY by the way, which is a Pommie word which reflects my state of mind in the same way as does the MADAZ badge on the back of the car. I can understand your thinking it's balmy though.
My own experience with brakes is that the OEM Sport rear calipers and rotors on an SE are fine, preferably with slightly uprated pads. The fronts are a different matter. I'm really hard on brakes (yes they are the "coward pedal"), and could not find a pad which would last a complete track day with the OEM Sport rotors and calipers. Others who get less powerful cars round a track quicker than I have had better results with Sport brakes but their cars are lighter than mine and they're braver and better drivers. In some cases they also have other mods to their cars which mean they don't have to slow down as much for the corners - such things as splitters, wings, undertrays, extreme weight reduction etc.
BARMY's present front setup is Wilwood Little Big front kit with 11" rotors and 6 pot Dynapro calipers which give a big pad surface, with Wilwood's E compound 1,000 degree pad and 2.5" ducting from what used to be the foglight holes. The pads were often overheating with 150-170rwkw (depending on how badly it was running previously). Of course, now there's more power, they're overheating earlier in each stop and for more of the stops. With the new grippier tyres they're not even capable of getting into ABS territory. Brakes Direct were supposed to have sourced some 1400+ degree pads from QFM for before Sandown, but let me down at the 59th minute of the 11th hour. Hopefully they'll come up with the goods and they'll work and I will of course share that info.
If you're aiming for 400hp I reckon you'll need to look at 11.75" Wilwoods or Yellowspeeds, and possibly the Wilwood Big Brake kit for all four wheels, which, with hindsight, is what I should have done, and might still do, especially after recently driving John Boston's standard motor NB at Wakefield Park recently when I realised how good it is to have too much brake rather than too much power.
Thanks for the thoughts about the clutch. Mine came up at a good price, lightly used, from someone whose power aims are so high he's been almost forced to go auto. I'm happy to live with more weight and trickiness to it in exchange for it being rated for significantly more power than BARMY has, especially after the experiences of others recently.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)