Neither do I. I however, do share share the roads with morons who are prone to making bad decisions. I had a guy cut in front of me at a light one time eliminating the added distance I would need for conditions. The back end stepped out to the right and I was forced to stop right next to him, but on the shoulder.
Even my Shadow with the solid disks in the rear would lock up the rears too early once I had a lot of weight out of the back end due to rust and no spare etc.
There is no logical reason to call an Engine a motor.
Randy Hicks
86 GLHS60
86 GLHS 373 : SOLD, but never forgotten
89 Turbo Minivan
83 Turbo Rampage : SOLD
Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Here's a link
Thanks
Randy
http://turbododgeparts.com/html/slh2...e_upgrade.html
There is no logical reason to call an Engine a motor.
Randy Hicks
86 GLHS60
86 GLHS 373 : SOLD, but never forgotten
89 Turbo Minivan
83 Turbo Rampage : SOLD
Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
Thanks for that link. I've never been to that page, so I've got some reading to do.
I was pretty sure that the rear calipers are different between the vented vs non-vented setups. The calipers for the vented rotor have a wider 'reach' (on account of the wider vented rotor) and also a larger piston. They are very similar though, and I think they share the same pads. Anyways, thanks for all the great info everyone!
EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS B4 U Trash-Talk Brakes:
To give proper credit to the author
James Walker; JR: of scR motorsports races a 1992 Saturn SC in the SCCAs ITA class. His real job as an anti-lock braking systems engineer with the Robert Bosch Corporation has him applying these very same brake system principles on a day-to-day basis.
http://www.scirocco.org/faq/brakes/pulpfriction/pfpage1.html
Solids, GLHT.
I did have a problem with lockup, right rear, going fast downhill. 205/50 Azenis
Turned out, problem was tire pressure imbalance, 5 PSI more in that right rear tire than the left rear.
John Laing
"The sole condition which is required in order to succeed in centralizing the supreme power in a democratic community, is to love equality, or to get men to believe you love it. Thus the science of despotism, which was once so complex is simplified, and reduced . . . . to a single principle."
-- Alexis de Tocqueville
"One of the methods used by statists to destroy capitalism consists in establishing controls that tie a given industry hand and foot, making it unable to solve its problems, then declaring that freedom has failed and stronger controls are necessary."
--Ayn Rand
"To evolve, you don't need a Constitution. All you need is a legislature and a ballot box . . . . things will evolve as much as you want. All of these changes can come about democratically; you don't need a Constitution to do that and it's not the function of a Constitution to do that."
-- Justice Antonin Scalia