Is the nov 21st VMP event still up?
well you cant register, the event is filled up, Im just goin to see if I can get in (no shows)
Most likely there will be a few no shows.....glad to see you will be out there
Most likely there will be a few no shows.....glad to see you will be out there
Originally Posted by chapter8
well you cant register, the event is filled up, Im just goin to see if I can get in (no shows)
Most likely there will be a few no shows.....glad to see you will be out there
Most likely there will be a few no shows.....glad to see you will be out there

Originally Posted by chapter8
cool what ya get the same ones I have or the project mu?
Originally Posted by chapter8
cool, my pads are noisey as a sonamabitch....but I like them that way 

What kind of pads are you guys running?
Pads above mu coefficient 0.45 are almost impossible to make "quiet". On the Evolution particularly, the Carbotech Bobcat compound made a lot of noise because it was capable of generating a substantial amount of friction at low brake line pressure. Basically the pad would start resonating because it wasn't being pushed on hard enough to dampen the vibrations. The high-temp anti-squeal goop is worth a shot. In addition, make sure the slide pins between the pad and caliper bracket are clean (q-tips+brake cleaner do a good job) and regrease them. If the noise is still driving you up the wall, use a hand file and chamfer the leading edge of the pad. That also helps quell noise.
Pads above mu coefficient 0.45 are almost impossible to make "quiet". On the Evolution particularly, the Carbotech Bobcat compound made a lot of noise because it was capable of generating a substantial amount of friction at low brake line pressure. Basically the pad would start resonating because it wasn't being pushed on hard enough to dampen the vibrations. The high-temp anti-squeal goop is worth a shot. In addition, make sure the slide pins between the pad and caliper bracket are clean (q-tips+brake cleaner do a good job) and regrease them. If the noise is still driving you up the wall, use a hand file and chamfer the leading edge of the pad. That also helps quell noise.





but they are awesome