Fit Suspension & Brake Modifications Threads discussing suspension and brake related modifications for the Honda Fit

cross drilled rotors!!!

Old Mar 21, 2007 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Oofie
Carlosalicea, track day has passed, how are the rotors?
I have sadly stoped all track events due to my lost job, ,
I put the hawk pads however and so far they are great. I drive to the mountains every day,. real hard and not a sign of fade and I inspect the rotors every week and no sign of cracking as a few said they would.

i am quite happy with them.
 
Old Apr 2, 2007 | 08:13 AM
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I have now to say that, thay at last fade.......

I am using the hawk hps (acura rsx) pads / sloted/drilled rotors, and they started to fade last saturday.

But it was after abusing them far far worst than when auto-x. was 25-30 minutes of 5k-6k + rpm's going from Jayuya to Ponce (Puerto Rico). This is a really mad twist of roads, and I was in a hurry because had to go then to San Juan ( capital ) and just entering the highway in the last couple of turns they show a hint of fading ( and spongy pedal feel).

Maybe ( I am shure) It was the heat an I desperately need the steel braided brake lines and the motul brake fluid.

Anyway I doubd that any of you would drive this way ( not underestimating you), it just was irresponsably fast. Way harder than in the solo1.

Resuming.... the pads+rotors are AWESOME, and thats my report.
 
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