Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
You'll still over cook them on a spirited drive, but yeah, that's what I'd do. Cobalts on the track, Autozone pads on the street.
I'd also do this with 1.8 brakes if I were you though.
I'd also do this with 1.8 brakes if I were you though.
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<p>Unless a set of 1.8 brakes pops up for super cheap I'm going to hold out. I think I'll end up with a BBK this winter. And for now I think I can make it work. Unless <span>@turbofan still has the 10AE brakes. I really just need the brackets and rotors. Might pull them from a friends car.</span></p>
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<p></p><p>Cobalts require no bed in or anything. Just hit the brakes hard and it supposedly is good to go. I think in the video you see any bit of whatever was left on the rotor (and some of the rotor) turning into sparks.</p>
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<p>Really really badly. It was by far the hottest thing I've ever had. And I really like spicy food.</p><p>I couldn't make it all the way through because my stomach started getting mad. But god damn it was delicious. It wasn't just burn your mouth spicy, it had taste.</p><p><img src="https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.miataturbo.net-vbulletin/874x202/80-0h6sk8y_2d40581cce292d2a15e03752692ec8110570d723.p ng" title="" /><br /><br /> </p>
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<p>Check this one out. Got it last time:</p><p><img src="http://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.miataturbo.net-vbulletin/884x224/80-9fs7jw4_472d8b96a336779adcae281260dd5e4ce4fa9aef.p ng" title="" /><br /><br /> </p>
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</p><p>I'll have to try it when I'm in town next.</p><p>
</p><p>That too.</p><p>Ok so who here has a pair of 1.8 brake brackets I can borrow for a few months
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<p>For ducting I'm not supposed to use lowes racing tubing right. The price of that stuff on aircraft spruce hurts. Ebay time
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My 10ae brakes are gone. In fact I really don't have much more stuff to sell. Internal debate rages about whether to keep my FFD wheels or not.
I will need to re-do my ducting. My zip-ties and corrugated plastic from home depot didn't hold up so well during our flight... Or rather, during our somewhat bumpy landing.
I will need to re-do my ducting. My zip-ties and corrugated plastic from home depot didn't hold up so well during our flight... Or rather, during our somewhat bumpy landing.
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