I took my R on its first track day yesterday. All went well, impressed witht he car. The only issue is I now have juddering on any moderate or heavy brake application or once a bit of heat gets into the brakes.
Car has done 10,000+ miles, and the speed and braking intensity was increased through the day as my confidence with the car grew. Also, I carried out cool down laps and didnt apply the brakes when off track (DSG - Neutral, engine off, Park gear). Generally, I done 20minute sessions.
The brakes faded slightly towards end of 4th session (which was a session with an instructor, in which I pushed the car quite hard), but they didnt disappear. But, on my next run out I had a juddering / rumble on braking but performance was fine, but after another quick session seemed to get worse. Finally, the last session I felt the braking performance dimminish quite a bit and decided to call it a day.
The juddering is what I imagine could be described as "warped discs", but Im more likely suspecting that the pad material has started to break down and desposit on the discs? Additionnaly, as the performance seemed to dimmish progressively, it was as if the material was on its way out.
Normal driving is fine, but I obviously need to get something sorted as I dont like the issue with every day driving, and I will inveitably be doing more track days this year.
Can anyone offer any advice or experience on upgrading the R brakes?
My options as I see it are:
1. Buy decent quality discs and some harder wearing pads
2. Buy a big brake kit and swap the whole lot over (keeping the old set for when I sell the car in future)
Obviously, I dont want to compramise every day use or invalidate my whole warranty (I can accept invalidating brake warranity if I fit non OEM parts).
Many thanks
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