ChrisGTS
Enthusiast
Hey everyone,
I have a 2006 Coupe that goes to about 4-5 track days per year. I have a brake issue that I want to get your opinions on.
Last summer, I did a track day in really hot weather -- so hot that my red front calipers turned a brownish red from the heat. I noticed afterward that the rubber dust boots around my front brake pistons were very ragged and looked like they had been melted. The brake fluid did not boil. I put the dust boots on a list of things to replace but I have not done so yet.
I have done several track events since then, and I have been noticing two things. First, the car feels very unstable under full braking -- even in a straight line, if I nail the brakes really hard the car twitches back and forth, left and right, and I think it is getting worse. I have to brake early and with less force to keep the car straight.
Second, the last two sets of front track pads I have gone through have been much more worn on one side of the car than the other -- like the passenger side caliper is working much harder than the driver's side. My guess is that this is what is causing the car to be unstable under braking.
So that brings me to the questions:
(1) Do you think that the brake pad wear difference indicates that one of my calipers is not working correctly?
(2) Do you think that this is what is causing the instability in straight-line braking?
(3) Do you think that the solution is to rebuild the front calipers and replace the seals inside the pistons, on the theory that they are compromised and impairing the operation of the pistons on one side?
My inclination is to rebuild the calipers, since that is what I suspect is going on. If it helps, I am using stock calipers, EBC dimpled/slotted rotors, Mintex front pads and stock Brembo pads in the rear. For track events, I run the following alignment specs:
Front: camber -2.3, 0 toe, caster about 4.5
Rear: camber -1.5, 1/8" toe in
Thanks for any advice you may have.
Chris
I have a 2006 Coupe that goes to about 4-5 track days per year. I have a brake issue that I want to get your opinions on.
Last summer, I did a track day in really hot weather -- so hot that my red front calipers turned a brownish red from the heat. I noticed afterward that the rubber dust boots around my front brake pistons were very ragged and looked like they had been melted. The brake fluid did not boil. I put the dust boots on a list of things to replace but I have not done so yet.
I have done several track events since then, and I have been noticing two things. First, the car feels very unstable under full braking -- even in a straight line, if I nail the brakes really hard the car twitches back and forth, left and right, and I think it is getting worse. I have to brake early and with less force to keep the car straight.
Second, the last two sets of front track pads I have gone through have been much more worn on one side of the car than the other -- like the passenger side caliper is working much harder than the driver's side. My guess is that this is what is causing the car to be unstable under braking.
So that brings me to the questions:
(1) Do you think that the brake pad wear difference indicates that one of my calipers is not working correctly?
(2) Do you think that this is what is causing the instability in straight-line braking?
(3) Do you think that the solution is to rebuild the front calipers and replace the seals inside the pistons, on the theory that they are compromised and impairing the operation of the pistons on one side?
My inclination is to rebuild the calipers, since that is what I suspect is going on. If it helps, I am using stock calipers, EBC dimpled/slotted rotors, Mintex front pads and stock Brembo pads in the rear. For track events, I run the following alignment specs:
Front: camber -2.3, 0 toe, caster about 4.5
Rear: camber -1.5, 1/8" toe in
Thanks for any advice you may have.
Chris