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Speed Passion GT2.0 LPF Brakes Adjustment

Ran the B44 last night at Caldicot, and the car was great! Only thing I wanted wasnt too comfortable was the feel of the brakes as you hit them for the first time, as it was too sensitive, but then had good feel.

To adjust this, is it the initial brake adjustment that needs altering?

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yeh thats right mark we have ares set to 0 initial brake
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Cheers Carl, I will see what mine is set to and post back
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Aha!

I had mine set to match the drag brake force: 5% in my case. Have turned it to 0 and will try next friday! I could probably of got away with more drag brake last night at caldicot, but couldn't be bothered to twiddle with the settings too much. Must mean the brakes are pretty good anyway!

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we leave are drag brakes set to what ever its is that give you a brished motor feel, sorry cant remember percentage wise it does say on the little hand held thingy,
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Aha!

I had mine set to match the drag brake force: 5% in my case. Have turned it to 0 and will try next friday! I could probably of got away with more drag brake last night at caldicot, but couldn't be bothered to twiddle with the settings too much. Must mean the brakes are pretty good anyway!

Thanks for you help.

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yup you looked a little too chilled out to be messing around with stuff like that, car looked guuud dude
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Craig says I never look happy :-S but I was just chillin Lol
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