Planatirion:
For a start I didn't say any of those things, please read my posts a little more carefully. I think you'll find that someone else made those comments but that's irrelevant.
The comment that " Weak brakes will weaken your performance more than anything else" is still true regardless of who said it. Your performance is virtualy zero when your sitting in the kitty litter waiting to be pulled out. The other comment " Better brakes will improve your lap time more than suspension" also holds true for the same reason and also because at tracks such as Silverstone they certainly will.
I think I've got to the bottom of the problem. The two tracks you refer to, Willow and Cal Speedway ( assuming you use the infield at Cal and not just the oval ) require very little braking especialy Willow as you yourself mentioned. At tracks such as Silversone where you slow from 145mph at the end of Hanger into Stow or even Hullavington Airstrip where you brake from 135mph to 30mph for the 180 degree u turn you will need decent brakes. You will lose much more time sitting in the sandpit at the end of the straight than you will gain with good suspension once you've been pulled back onto the circuit. On a generally swooping track like Willow Springs where brakes are seldon necessary other than the odd dab it's not surprising that suspension is more important. It also explains why your friend was only three seconds slower using standard brakes but even then, three seconds is a big difference on a track where brakes are rarely used.
The only referance you made to your BBK was midway through this thread and it was the following on your fourth post I believe:
"I ran my first Z4 MC HPDE at Horse Thief Mile, which is very hard on brakes, with my stock brakes and pads. I experienced some fade, but nothing dangerous, and I learned to adjust to it. I was very impressed by how much abuse the stock brakes could take. Even with my StopTechs I sometimes run Axxis street pads on tracks that aren't too demanding."
From this I would assume that you did one track day on standard brakes and then binned them in favour of the StopTechs. You also state that you use street pads on tracks that are not too demanding. This would indicate that on a demanding track you use a BBK with race pads. Why would you do that if the standard brakes were so good and an upgrade so unnecessary?
The fact still remains that you can't compare the use of street pads in a BBK at a track like Willow to using completely standard brakes at a track like Silverstone. At best you will get three laps of Silverstone before burying yourself in a tyrewall unless you drive like my dead Grandad as previously mentioned. Nobody pays good money to go to a track and drive like that, you can do that for free on your way to pick up your Angina prescription. That's how my Grandad died by the way. He didn't get his pills quickly enough because he lost too much time getting to the Chemist due to his crappy standard brakes.
Surely you can see that it's better to be able to slow down for corners before worrying about getting round them unless your at a track like Willow where you basicaly back off the throttle, dab the brake pedal and drop a gear or two before turning in?
For a start I didn't say any of those things, please read my posts a little more carefully. I think you'll find that someone else made those comments but that's irrelevant.
The comment that " Weak brakes will weaken your performance more than anything else" is still true regardless of who said it. Your performance is virtualy zero when your sitting in the kitty litter waiting to be pulled out. The other comment " Better brakes will improve your lap time more than suspension" also holds true for the same reason and also because at tracks such as Silverstone they certainly will.
I think I've got to the bottom of the problem. The two tracks you refer to, Willow and Cal Speedway ( assuming you use the infield at Cal and not just the oval ) require very little braking especialy Willow as you yourself mentioned. At tracks such as Silversone where you slow from 145mph at the end of Hanger into Stow or even Hullavington Airstrip where you brake from 135mph to 30mph for the 180 degree u turn you will need decent brakes. You will lose much more time sitting in the sandpit at the end of the straight than you will gain with good suspension once you've been pulled back onto the circuit. On a generally swooping track like Willow Springs where brakes are seldon necessary other than the odd dab it's not surprising that suspension is more important. It also explains why your friend was only three seconds slower using standard brakes but even then, three seconds is a big difference on a track where brakes are rarely used.
The only referance you made to your BBK was midway through this thread and it was the following on your fourth post I believe:
"I ran my first Z4 MC HPDE at Horse Thief Mile, which is very hard on brakes, with my stock brakes and pads. I experienced some fade, but nothing dangerous, and I learned to adjust to it. I was very impressed by how much abuse the stock brakes could take. Even with my StopTechs I sometimes run Axxis street pads on tracks that aren't too demanding."
From this I would assume that you did one track day on standard brakes and then binned them in favour of the StopTechs. You also state that you use street pads on tracks that are not too demanding. This would indicate that on a demanding track you use a BBK with race pads. Why would you do that if the standard brakes were so good and an upgrade so unnecessary?
The fact still remains that you can't compare the use of street pads in a BBK at a track like Willow to using completely standard brakes at a track like Silverstone. At best you will get three laps of Silverstone before burying yourself in a tyrewall unless you drive like my dead Grandad as previously mentioned. Nobody pays good money to go to a track and drive like that, you can do that for free on your way to pick up your Angina prescription. That's how my Grandad died by the way. He didn't get his pills quickly enough because he lost too much time getting to the Chemist due to his crappy standard brakes.
Surely you can see that it's better to be able to slow down for corners before worrying about getting round them unless your at a track like Willow where you basicaly back off the throttle, dab the brake pedal and drop a gear or two before turning in?
