
Sierra Brake mod
This has been weighing on my mind a lot today, in a serious way.My car draws the line way before I do!!!
You may mock and think I drive like a twat... but I do drive thse lanes way beyond what these cars were designed with in mind.
Adam, I don't want to sound like a boring old duffer but I think you're in the wrong part of the confidence / ability curve, both in yourself and with your car. If you're cooking-up your brakes like that then there must be something wrong. Whether its a mechanical issue with the car or the way you're driving it is irrelevant. When you're barrelling into a blind right-hander, pushing the limits of your car and your nerve, it really doesn't matter how much ability you have much when you go for the middle pedal and nothing happens.
There can't be many parents at their children's funerals thinking 'but he was nowhere near the limits of his ability, it was the car that let him down'
The first law of making your car go faster: make it stop quicker.
Until you have better brakes, ease down a bit and stay alive, you know it makes sense.
Even on a track (OK, one with big long straights to allow the brakes to cool) I couldn't get the V8's brakes to fade. Standard discs & EBC green stuff pads.Lewis wrote:Mm...even repeated 0-60-0 runs around Milton Keynes didn't induce brake fade - sounds like you're pushing a little too much for the car, or at least, driving innappropriately for the conditions.
O/T: Lewis - I've got a gizmo that works out your 0-60 times... Have you got a similar device? What 0-60 did you get from your V8?
Yes, I've got a little G-meter - is that the same as yours perchance? Also does engine HP, 60-0, 1/4 mile times and lateral G forces, I think.
I haven't had a chance to fire it up, yet - will do soon
....And before anyone goes "guffaw", they're VERY accurate for the timing parts (the HP one is just an estimate) and are race-proven. They also match manufacturer's quoted times for standard vehicles.
I haven't had a chance to fire it up, yet - will do soon

....And before anyone goes "guffaw", they're VERY accurate for the timing parts (the HP one is just an estimate) and are race-proven. They also match manufacturer's quoted times for standard vehicles.

Yeah, they'ree good little gizmos.
If you can find yourself a long enough layby, you can have great fun trying to get into the 6's, whilst waking up a few lorry drivers with your V8 roar
Mmm... really, really must get mine back on the road.... Tempted to ebay these annoying IDF's and just bite the bullet, reach for the credit card, and buy a Weber 500...
If you can find yourself a long enough layby, you can have great fun trying to get into the 6's, whilst waking up a few lorry drivers with your V8 roar

Mmm... really, really must get mine back on the road.... Tempted to ebay these annoying IDF's and just bite the bullet, reach for the credit card, and buy a Weber 500...
The only thing that's stopping me doing that is my being annoyed with myself for part-ex'ing my SU's with the guy I bought the IDF's from. (They were well sorted, properly jetted for the cam setup) Bloke's now got them on a mate's landy.Lewis wrote:Why not just bosh a pair of SU's on it for the meantime? Few on 'bay for about 40 quid including the fannymold and linkages, good to go.......give you a good stop-gap and have it sorted!
Grr..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-V8-SU-carbs ... 0058720906
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/range-rover-v8-ca ... 0057004314
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-v8-carbs-sd ... 0058242307
Go man, Go!
You can then resell them come better weather for the same amount and change over to whatever fuelling you desire
And it's a V8, if it runs lumpily on it's cam, well, that'll be even more noisy then
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/range-rover-v8-ca ... 0057004314
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-v8-carbs-sd ... 0058242307
Go man, Go!
You can then resell them come better weather for the same amount and change over to whatever fuelling you desire

And it's a V8, if it runs lumpily on it's cam, well, that'll be even more noisy then
