RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Doyab » Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:06 pm

Yeah that, and I've asked you a few questions about supercharger here and there. Or maybe urve seen my thread in the "post ur mods" section.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Tradewind » Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:20 pm

I haven't seen anyones "post your mods" thread, never looked.

New brakes a good thing? I would have thought that the stock brakes were plenty good for the stock power ....
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Doyab » Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:24 pm

Yeah they probably are. But I love the bling :). And I hope to track the car towards end of year and then supercharger next year.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:49 am

Stock are so lame, except if your cruise all day. In fact all stock legacy brakes are crap except the STI ones.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Tradewind » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:00 am

West

You make laugh with your description :D

Will have a Lib 06 to begin work on late next week, will sort the cooler system and other other improvements we can make
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:15 pm

Just calling a spade a spade. A few long brakes and there are gone. Even the STI ones barely cuts it if you really drive. Twisty roads and you have no brakes :) Just don't know what Subaru was thinking when there made the legacies.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:20 pm

Yeah. Please do. If you are still interested, send me a copy of the rom and a log.

If I was you and had the money: DBA 4000 rotors, Ferodo pads, Motul RBF600 brake fluid, Braided lines

Handling: Antiroll bars, ALK if possible

Cooling system: Redline waterwetter mix with coolant. I like the red-based coolant.

Rubber: Bridgestone Potenza RE01R or RE11

Will you be modding like Stephen with the extractors and so forth?

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You make laugh with your description :D

Will have a Lib 06 to begin work on late next week, will sort the cooler system and other other improvements we can make
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby smythie » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:16 pm

west_minist wrote:Just calling a spade a spade. A few long brakes and there are gone. Even the STI ones barely cuts it if you really drive. Twisty roads and you have no brakes :) Just don't know what Subaru was thinking when there made the legacies.
Stock pads are probably the issue you are dealing with. Some pads more suited to higher temperatures rather than low dust/low noise/cold bite (which is what car manufacturers want to make the average joe customer happy) make a world of difference. There are a couple on here (myself included) with the stock GT/3R twin pot sliding calipers who are happy in the knowledge that their brakes will handle absolutely everything that could be thrown at them on the road.

I've given mine all hell a number of times (one particular 80km long hard run through a very twisty road - discs clicking and radiating tons of heat when pulled up) and I have had zero issues with fade. I've only changed front pads and discs too - the rears are the originals.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:30 pm

Not the pads. I more drive heel and toe, which is less stress on the brake system and still. So if the Brembo's barely cutting it, I don't see the 2pots either with smaller disc and heavier car. But it is a good starting point.

Short roads kills brakes.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby smythie » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:46 pm

I drive heel and toe as well. You must hammer your brakes something fierce or be driving very hard down some very steep descents (or expect them to feel like F1 brakes)
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:58 pm

Late breaker. The little things that put you out in front, while maintaining you get that win :)
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby rooby » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:00 pm

west_minist wrote:Not the pads. I more drive heel and toe, which is less stress on the brake system and still. So if the Brembo's barely cutting it, I don't see the 2pots either with smaller disc and heavier car. But it is a good starting point.

Short roads kills brakes.


Wouldn't heel & toe be harder on the brakes? Because you are using the brakes more and engine braking less.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Tradewind » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:28 pm

I will make do with stock brakes for as long as possible, buying the vehicle has been as massive enough spend

I will get to making up some extractors for the vehicle, will make sets for others also if needed. Cost unknown.

I might ask HM if they could make a set and provide them for the market
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby west_minist » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:36 pm

Sounds good. Can't wait for you to see your SC working.

I myself would love to purchase a Tribeca now. I love them. Add tje SC and stiffen the suspension and that's my road vehicle.
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Re: RAPTOR SUPERCHARGER FOR LIB 3.0

Postby Tradewind » Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:10 pm

Today I learnt the following

A manual spec B has bigger brakes and some kind of adjustable Bilstein suspension. Obviously the Auto trans cars have smaller brake rotors and a fixed rate Bilstein suspension

The Auto has fancy memory seats and the manual just gets electric seats with no memory system for 2 different drivers

Does that all sound correct?
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