Ok, cool. That's probably not what happened to me then. Water in the line, like was suggested earlier would be a more likely problem then. Especially if I can't find any leaks. Hanging with you is always edumacashunal Martin. :) --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> wrote: > Under normal circumstances, brake fade is caused by the pads heating up > and producing gasses which get trapped between the pad and disc causing > a "cusion". This is what cross-driilled discs are for - to give the gas > somewhere to go though this is becoming less and less popular than > simply buying pads that can go to a higher temp before the gasses become > a problem. > > Martin > > cruznmd wrote: > > >1. What is "fading" exactly, in referrence to braking? > >2. What causes it? > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor <http://rd.yahoo.com/M=259395.3614674.4902533.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=170512 6215:HM/A=1524963/R=0/SIG=12o885gmo/*http://hits.411web.com/cgi-bin/autore dir?camp=556&lineid=3614674?=egroupweb&pos=HM> <http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=259395.3614674.4902533.1261774/D=egroupm ail/S=:HM/A=1524963/rand=165485528> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
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