CyberGus
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- First Name
- Gus
- Joined
- May 22, 2021
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- Location
- Austin, TX
- Vehicles
- 1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
- Occupation
- IT Specialist
I agree that we're just having an issue with semantics. In racing/autocrossing/performance circles, "brake fade" is a known expression. One might assume this term carries that specific meaning when used on a forum of automotive enthusiasts. Thus, the minor misunderstanding....Overly specific narrow definitions do not match how people use language.
Anyone not an expert experiencing 'brake fade' will only really know braking power was reduced, and wouldn't know the cause. In fact, assuming one cause for a narrow definition results in bad diagnostics, if there was another cause confounding performance.
-Crissa
I previously got the chance to take laps with my car on a race track, and to keep it interesting the backside straightaway was fitted with slalom gates. So I'd be over 100PMH coming out of the banked turn when I'd need to slam on the brakes to make it through the slalom. By about the 3rd lap, I had to stand on the brakes with both feet and I still murdered a whole line of innocent safety cones. The brakes were just too hot.
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