JBT wrote:You aren't very clear about how the brake fade happened. Were you "riding" the brakes down a long descent?
nope
but i did have to brake a lot a few corners before my brake fade
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confused me then.Well after todays cruise i got brake fade on the way down
JBT wrote:Aaah, thisconfused me then.Well after todays cruise i got brake fade on the way down
I'd still be inclined to get the fluid changed unless you're absolutely certain it was completely flushed and not just checked/topped up prior to you buying the car. I've seen guys at track days with "kick @rse" brakes lose the lot because their contaminated/time expired fluid boiled.
wun911 wrote:There is 'aparently' an order as to which calipar is bleed first, and which calipar is bleed last it has something to do with the length of each break line. Its not critical as I have never had a problem with random order.
I was also told that the Ultimates needs to be heated up so if I'm taking off early in the morning the pads won't get a good grip since its not warm
Is this true?
green_comet wrote:
If your car has ABS then you can bleed in whatever order you like, as the brakes run on separate circuits.
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