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As everyone knows, the brakes on the 8 are terrible/mushy! Is there any way to make some improvement at all? I was driving my 8 yesterday, and I gotta tell you, if I ever need to stop FAST!, I might be in trouble although I drive the car very conservative. Thanks!
Check to see if there are any leaks in the master cylinder, calipers, wheel cylinders, or lines. Flush the entire system and replace fluid with Castrol SRF high temp fluid, replace flexible lines with steel braided lines and replace front pads with Ceramic composite pads.
I am using Castrol SRF in my Aprilia RSV1000, 76 930 and all previous vehicles. If you drive really hard and brake hard the Castrol will really shine but If you drive conservatively, DOT 3-4 will suffice but like any brake fluid, change it once a year. By design, brake fluid absorbs moisture, so it can't be used indefinitely without problems. Everyone knows to change their engine oil every 3000 miles(conventional oil) but almost no one thinks about changing brake fluid.
Ted at TSI offers a brake upgrade with the portioning valve I beleive. I put it in and it eliminated most of the nose dive. NOT too expensive and helped with the auto crossing...
Its actually very easy and worthwhile even if you don't race or autocross. The proportioning valve is on the back side of the drivers side strut turret. It is a simple remove and replace. This would also be the right time to change the brake fluid as you'll be opening the system and need to bleed the brakes anyway. I put stainless flex lines on the car (front and rear) at the same time. I did notice much more effective braking under normal situations.
There is also an 'anti-dive' kit that changes the geometry of the front roll bar (which locates the front lower control arms) that also eliminates any remaining dive.
The real upgrade is to go to larger calipers and rotors but that would also mean changing to larger wheels to accommodate them. Though with the increasing difficulty of finding 13" tires, that may become necessary at some point no matter how much you might want to keep it appearing stock. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/yesnod.gif
Woody has a new bigger brake kit, 4 caliper I beleive, he is selling on his web page. not cheap but might be my next major investment. You have to have 14 inch or larger rims. I wish I had gone with 15 inch rims for a better choice in tire sizes adn makes.
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