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EclipseTenzoRNov-15-03 08:22 PM
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#3671, "Using the e-brake and 180s"


          

Have any of you ever screwed around with the e-brake and did 180s with it? Just curious because I never have.. I have 4 wheel disc brakes all around just letting you all know upfront.. and curious on how hard it would be to do some small lil racing stunts and fish tails... could you flip your car doing this? what is the maximum speed to do this SAFELY... p.s i have an automatic.

  

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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneNov-15-03 10:08 PM
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#3672, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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Nov-15-03 10:09 PM by DarkOne



          

Originally posted by EclipseTenzoR
could you flip your car doing this?


Yes.

You could also completely ruin your e-brake setup, and your rear rotors. The e-brake an a 4wheel disc car uses a drum-in-disc configuration, where you have a drum brake for the e-brake inside the hub for the rear disc. So, ruin the e-brake, ruin the pads, ruin the inside drum, ruin the rear disc brake rotor. Worth it?

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BlizareNov-16-03 03:17 PM
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#3680, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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I'm not gonna pull the e-brake anymore. Thanks for the insight Dino


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QC DSM ESiTNov-18-03 06:58 AM
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#3696, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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Nov-18-03 06:59 AM by QC DSM ESiT



          

In my POS old car (89 Le Mans) I used to do that all the time. It was pretty fun but I knew it wasn't good for the car. I used to beat the crap out of it doing that all the time. It was pretty fun on gravel and snow too. I NEVER do it on my DSM though. Maybe a little in a unplowed empty parking lot. Don't ever do this though on pavement though VERY BAD FOR YOUR CAR. Believe me I know from the little Le Mans.

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Teamner947Nov-18-03 09:18 AM
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#3697, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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i tool around in the winter all the time on ice/snow covered parking lots. occasionally i'll tool around in the rain, but i never pull the e-brake on dry pavement. wears the S-03's too fast. i don't really care about my rear drums at all, i've been looking for an excuse to upgrade them to disks, but they never seem to break or wear out.


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Doug96GSNov-25-03 05:41 PM
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#3700, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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^^^ S-03

P.S. Pulling the e-brake is fun in the snow.

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TeamDR1665Nov-26-03 05:24 AM
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#3701, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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Originally posted by ner947
i don't really care about my rear drums at all, i've been looking for an excuse to upgrade them to disks, but they never seem to break or wear out.


PREACH IT BROTHA! 148,000+ miles on the original shit and not so much as a squeak! As soon as I get a welder or a torch or something, I'm getting those wheels of the back of the parts car to scavenge the rear discs.

At the last meet we had here in Phoenix with the 3G guys, we all went to eat afterwards at TGIFs. John (run4cvr) was getting out of his car as I pulled in across the back of his car to park on his driver's side. There was noone down there and the ground was damp, so I yanked the e-brake and did my psycho slide into the spot next to him. He almost screamed like a little girl. The look on his face...

  

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babybeclipseDec-07-03 02:41 PM
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#3737, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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I'm not sure how much damage might be causes e-brake drifting. I'm probably the only one to have ever worn out my ebrake.

I'm going to take my rear brakes apart soon enough to let you know what the concequences are of E-brake drifting.

  

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WickedESiDec-11-03 11:52 AM
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#3747, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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How can it be that bad? What's the problem with it other than wearing down the shoes and cylinder walls?


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AdministratorCODE4Dec-11-03 04:18 PM
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#3748, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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talking about JUST the drum brakes there is not much damage. Now taking into account tire wear and suspension wear of doing it on dry pavement, well I just hope you are doing it on someone else's car and not you DSM. I had a 97 Saturn in High school that I did that all the time in the dry parking lot and by the end of the year the tires were nice and scrubbed and I had some toe problems in the rear. Doing it on rotors can cause warping depending on how much heat build up there is.

If the ground is slick and shit and you do not do it that much there is not much to worry about, assuming you do not hit a dry patch and bring the car up on two wheels lol (Pretty hard to do in my opinion, depending on speed). Either way I would not do them on nice rubber (parrada's, S-03s, etc)

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BuckNuttyDec-12-03 01:54 AM
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#3749, "RE: Using the e-brake and 180s"
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hehe....i pull ebrakes on teh highway at speed and haven't had any probs...its all in teh control of it IMO. The e-brake can be a beautiful art...once my actual nice tires n whatnot are on though, no more ebrakes OR burning out for me

  

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