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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 07:18 PM
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I thought I would start a thread on this, I have seen some posts from people that have been to the track that our stock brakes are....

.... "wimpy".

Well, with all of our focus on making power, I'm wondering if upgraded brakes will actually help our launch by power braking. I can't find many options for brake ideas, perhaps GT take offs. Here is what I found so far:

• http://www.v6mustangstuff.com/05Brakes.htm

• http://www.mustangtuning.com/2005-mu...v6-brakes.html

With more and more of us getting into power adders, I'm really thinking we should start looking into this upgrade, though not as glamorous as a super charger or gears. LOL.

But I am really re-thinking that my next set of upgrades should be focused on launches, that being brakes, than some lca's.

Throughts everyone?
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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I disagree with calling them wimpy. If you want to launch an auto at higher rpms, you need a higher stall converter, period. As far as stopping power, I think they work really well. But that's just my opinion.
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 08:01 PM
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Originally posted by Jimp@January 17, 2006, 9:53 PM
I disagree with calling them wimpy. If you want to launch an auto at higher rpms, you need a higher stall converter, period. As far as stopping power, I think they work really well. But that's just my opinion.

Cool, thanks man! What about power braking, will they help with that. Hambone found some nice GT take offs for cheap at Saleen's web site:

http://www.saleen.com/SC101_Services/SC101...=99-2602-C11745
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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If i had my way and money wasn't a problem i would go with the kit wilwood has out it looks nice and wilwood always has good product, I think baer has a kit out also that looks good.
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 08:18 PM
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Originally posted by DrumStyxs10@January 17, 2006, 10:17 PM
If i had my way and money wasn't a problem i would go with the kit wilwood has out it looks nice and wilwood always has good product, I think baer has a kit out also that looks good.

Thanks, I'll look into those. My main thoughts here are power braking, and also being safe at the track. Scrming recently posted that he needs most of the track to slow down. So with my first track run comming up in the spring (i won't be on the bottle on my first run of course), I want to have proper stopping power.
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 08:20 PM
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I think I may have the answers, thanks to BigCat (member at another forum):

http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/drivetr...113_0205_trans/
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Old Jan 17, 2006 | 10:41 PM
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wilwood brakes are pretty sweet...if Ken Gushi uses it on his drift stang...it must be good...

i was thinking of changing my brakes too...i did see that special on the saleen site for the GT brakes. They are just an inch bigger than our stock v6s. I was just thinking of some powerslot rotors. They seem like a genuine brand for brake rotors. I dont know if i could spend 1 grand on a brake system...maybe if i took it to a track every other weekend...
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Old Jan 18, 2006 | 01:38 AM
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Originally posted by rygenstormlocke@January 17, 2006, 7:23 PM
I think I may have the answers, thanks to BigCat (member at another forum):

http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/drivetr...113_0205_trans/
The Trans Brake sounds really interesting!
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 01:57 PM
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I remember reading somewhere that pads will really make a difference. If you didn't want to go all out and buy an entire brake set, I'd try out some hawk brake pads and see if they meet your needs with the stock rotors first
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 02:38 PM
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Originally posted by ex-Galaxie500@January 20, 2006, 4:00 PM
I remember reading somewhere that pads will really make a difference. If you didn't want to go all out and buy an entire brake set, I'd try out some hawk brake pads and see if they meet your needs with the stock rotors first

Thats a really good idea, I want to have better stopping power at the track. So I think I will go that route. And perhaps some LCA's and I will be good to go for track season.
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 02:45 PM
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Has anyone tried EBC green stuff or any other aftermarket front pads yet? The pads have a lot to do with it, the front rotors(let alone rear vented rotors) should be more then adequate for use other then severe autocross, just changing the compound of the pads should do wonders. Its not like the old model with the little coaster brakes. Its a $65 dollar solution for most people without wasting too much money. I would guarantee its more effective then a stock GT setup swap out, the fractional increase in sweep area does not beat changing pad compounds. I couldn't see needing more pistons or larger rotors for a car thats not in the mid 12's or faster just to stop after the 1/4.
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 02:56 PM
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Cool, well at this point I think I'm definitely going with some pads. Then I will post results on stopping distances at the track.
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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 09:57 PM
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I trapped at 92 mph, and safely stopped to make the first turnout.
The braking power is there, but to me the main point to upgrade would be to prevent brake fade if abusing the brakes, or if you want to try out road racing then it's a must.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 02:07 AM
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Hot Rod has a project car with a brakes upgrade and the Baer brakes website has some good info. What I took away, bigger brakes, at some point, don't provide more braking power, they just resist fad better. They can hurt you with added weight. Tires and pads have a greater impact on stopping distances. Slots or drilling brakes have questionable if any impact. Probably more show than go. Drilling can actually hurt performance and weaken the disc. The GT's brakes need 17" wheels. 14" brakes will need 18" wheels or better.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 06:27 AM
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Originally posted by 1trickpony@January 21, 2006, 5:10 AM
Hot Rod has a project car with a brakes upgrade and the Baer brakes website has some good info. What I took away, bigger brakes, at some point, don't provide more braking power, they just resist fad better. They can hurt you with added weight. Tires and pads have a greater impact on stopping distances. Slots or drilling brakes have questionable if any impact. Probably more show than go. Drilling can actually hurt performance and weaken the disc. The GT's brakes need 17" wheels. 14" brakes will need 18" wheels or better.
I think GT take-off front brakes may be the way to go. They are cheap and should be much better than the brakes we have now.
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Old Mar 3, 2014 | 06:57 AM
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