QUOTE(jackyap84 @ Nov 27 2011, 08:29 PM)
haha.. Dont worry.. Keep the same balls like me.. haha.. Sing ka lan with the police a bit..QUOTE(min_fei @ Nov 27 2011, 10:52 PM)
yaya..you are absolutely correct
So can you elaborate more on the Rapid Stop brake pad to me?
This is because i read from RS's website, there are few types of it,450deg, 550deg,800deg...which 1 is good?
And what is EBC pad?
(sorry, i really don't have this kind of knowledge,
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EBC is the brand of the pads.. This is because i read from RS's website, there are few types of it,450deg, 550deg,800deg...which 1 is good?
And what is EBC pad?
(sorry, i really don't have this kind of knowledge,
THe few types of degree of pads depends on the type of driving performance u need. standard pads in ur PE is 350degree.. that means when u do hard braking and when it goes beyond that temperature ur brake pads lose grip.. and become soft.. Like what happens when u go down from genting all the way.. the best is 550degree pad.. Just need a bit of warming up and can become very effective.. The prob with going higher temp is ur brake pads need to warm up before it can fully function well.. so if for normal driving 450/550 degree pad is more than sufficient.
QUOTE(PhakFuhZai @ Nov 27 2011, 11:07 PM)
recently my Persona comes up with this kinda locomotive engine sound, the sound seems originating from the front wheels, it happens mostly when raining, its just come and go like that, thus hard to know what actually happens
I think what u mean is like metal screeching sound right? go check ur brake pads, see if its worned out..
Nov 28 2011, 05:04 AM

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