Just a Rant on "what to do first"
Just a Rant on "what to do first"
I see a lot of people on forums asking where to start, and my friends always nag me, what should I do to my car...
well I wrote a small rant here...
Just wanted some opinions, see what others thought...
Mods you can move this, or delete it, just wanted some opinions from people
well I wrote a small rant here...
Just wanted some opinions, see what others thought...
Mods you can move this, or delete it, just wanted some opinions from people
Yeah, true, I guess I didn't put that in, I get asked a lot by people that want performance. frustrates the hell out of me, when they are throwing a code, and their engine sounds like **** "what should I start with?" "get an exhaust it'll be awesome" They hate it when I tell em fix your car first, then we can start tinkering
i understand some cars need brake upgrades but truthfully does the maxima realy need a brake upgrade right off the bat? for the way i drive( and the mods i have) i have never once thought " i wish i had better brakes" . but i do wish my rotors and calipers looks better
I totally agree with all,
I'm just saying, safety/performance, the brakes need to be bumped up. Im not talking anything major, just some grippy ceramic pads, and stainless lines (ok, Ive done more to that to my brakes)
with all this power and agility we're adding stopping power can NOT be overlooked. I've had several cars, I have never regretted upping my brakes.
As for other comments... If it were me, Im into carving up mountain passes and road courses, brakes then clutch/flywheel, then suspension, then the rest.
I'm just saying, safety/performance, the brakes need to be bumped up. Im not talking anything major, just some grippy ceramic pads, and stainless lines (ok, Ive done more to that to my brakes)
with all this power and agility we're adding stopping power can NOT be overlooked. I've had several cars, I have never regretted upping my brakes.
As for other comments... If it were me, Im into carving up mountain passes and road courses, brakes then clutch/flywheel, then suspension, then the rest.
Brake up grades are great, but I think alot of people go overboard (larger rotors, double piston calipers etc.) compared to any intended perfomance upgrades. Keep in mind, brakes do not stop your car. The friction between the road and your tires do. The best brakes can't over come sh.t tires,... and vice versa
67white goat: thats very true. but even if you dont plan to mod out your car, and you plan to drive uber aggressively, the fade on stock brakes and their performance when red hot is lacking. its commonly a place people overlook.
Aside from Nissan 6: I think these comments have been very insightful, To throw in another reason I skipped tires and went for brakes was that most people are quickly going to be swapping out their wheels/tires. hopefully they do their research, but then again, if they did their research, I wouldn't have a rant to begin with...
Originally Posted by 67whitegoat
Brake up grades are great, but I think alot of people go overboard (larger rotors, double piston calipers etc.) compared to any intended perfomance upgrades. Keep in mind, brakes do not stop your car. The friction between the road and your tires do. The best brakes can't over come sh.t tires,... and vice versa
There's a lot more to brakes performance-wise than just how much friction they can put out, you have to take into account feel and modulation, fade, and feel and modulation under fade.
Originally Posted by MorpheusZero
Technically that's true, but if you've ever driven a car with real brakes you'll know the ones on the Maxima make it comparatively unsafe. My car has 245/45 Hankook RS2s (almost slicks), I recently drove my friend's E46 with 205/55 touring tires. I couldn't corner anywhere NEAR as quickly with the bimmer compared to my car because of the serious lack of traction, but the feel of the brakes made me feel infinitely more safe in the bimmer regardless, those brakes were impeccable.
There's a lot more to brakes performance-wise than just how much friction they can put out, you have to take into account feel and modulation, fade, and feel and modulation under fade.
There's a lot more to brakes performance-wise than just how much friction they can put out, you have to take into account feel and modulation, fade, and feel and modulation under fade.
Without realising this, my first mod I guess was brakes. I got ceramic pads when I first got my car, but it was for brake dust. They are begining to squeel so now Ill shop for a better pair instead of the wholesale ones I got the first time.
Without realising this, my first mod I guess was brakes. I got ceramic pads when I first got my car, but it was for brake dust. They are begining to squeel so now Ill shop for a better pair instead of the wholesale ones I got the first time.
now I know the buick is fast, but damn man, its a buick. Im saving for a 04+ WRX. I'll probably get a lot of heat from the board for this. but this is my taste. my maxima is just my A-B for now. but it may as well be a fun one
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