Ok before i start i want to stress that this post is
My Personal Opinion Currently i am thinking of upping the power on my car. Now wether this is K04 or Big Turbo kit i have yet to decide.
A number of people keep telling me though "oooh your gonna need bigger brakes if you start doing that".
What i really want to know though is
Why do i need bigger brakes?
My thinking is this -
My car is a Skoda Octavia vRS. 200bhp as Standard and a 149mph top speed buy the book. So the car has 150mph Brakes on it anyway.
Now as i don't take my car on a track the only thing i have done brake wise is uprate the pads to DS2500's at the front. This has provided me with a bit more bite etc however i don't find myself braking later into corners etc.
It doesn't matter how good your brakes are your car will only go around any corner at a given speed. After that it is going to under/oversteer depending on the Corner/Car & Chassis.
Ok i agree having better brakes means i can brake later going into a corner. But as i have said i don't race my car on a track so this feature is of little use.
I have also been taught how to drive a car at high speed and control it so don't really have a problem when it comes to cornering or stopping etc.
I am also a firm believer that you could have the best brakes in the world but if you have Sh!te tyres then they aren't much use. To me it makes much more sense to have decent brakes (which the car has) and decent tyres. Surely this gives the same effect as having a big brake kit on and not so decent tyres.
My other thinking is no matter what i do power wise the car will still be the same weight etc so if (for example) i am trying to slow from 130Mph. I may have got there quicker but the Velocity & Mass of the car are still the same so my OEM brakes coupled with DS2500's are more than capable.
AM i being really stupid here (or in my case trying to save money and spend it on a Diff instead
)
Or because i don't take the car on the track and i don't drive like i stole it everywhere i am actually making sense?
Thoughts/comments good or bad welcome but please be constructive
Cheers
Carl