DBA Land Rover vented discs were (are still ?) Brembo castings finished here, and as such aren't 'Kangaroo Paw' rotors, but straight vaned.
As i said before, what i have found is the EBC brake pads are the best (they are the green ones)
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DBA Land Rover vented discs were (are still ?) Brembo castings finished here, and as such aren't 'Kangaroo Paw' rotors, but straight vaned.
Yes, in a situation like that, totally different driving styles emerge, particularly if one of them uses a left foot brake technique to balance/negate the understeer inherent with FWD. He'll chew pads at a faster rate.Originally Posted by JDNSW
Even driving a turbocharged car some drivers left foot trailbrake through the corner and load the throttle pedal at the same time, keeping the turbo spooled to negate any lag. Again, a pad killer and also a legitimate driving technique.
FWIW, the only times I've experienced fade in the Landy it was deliberately induced to see how much the pads/discs could take. Down a nearby mountain pass, one gear too high (third instead of second), moderate braking into each corner left me with a reasonably unresponsive pedal at the bottom. All things considered, not too bad a performance, and no locals would come down there that quickly, but someone that didn't know the road could quite easily come down a gear too high, hence why I feel good brakes are a safety issue.
A good rule of thumb I was taught "Always go down in the gear you use to go up". Mostly, it holds true, and will save having any fade. In an auto, manually pull it back a gear
Ah, good stuff. It makes more sense this way.Originally Posted by rick130
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