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Here is my driver fail video with an Ofuuuuu+k moment

https://www.youtube....h?v=qiN4PfroRmg

Can sombody please tell me how to embed you tube clips?

Thanks

or do it the easy way.. click share button on youtube, tick the 'long link' box.. copy and paste here

like such..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiN4PfroRmg

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Plus 11ty to GOOD PADS.

I really should have have done my research, instead I took advice from a "professional" and used a pad that was not up to the task.

The result is pads that look like this after one day. ( brand new the day before )

Fronts and rears

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The rears chewed the discs and melted the seals on the callipers

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On the bright side, the rear callipers have been upgraded to match the front. I have also learned a lot about brakes.

Yes I feel like a Muppet and blame myself for the poor choice. ( as much as I'd like to point the finger ) Live and learn.

Here is my driver fail video with an Ofuuuuu+k moment

Great moment. Your cam makes you look very fast around the track.

If you're interested in getting better times, maybe consider a pro training day. Certainly has helped me.

Wow Ryan that's too bad. Unfortunately the heavier the car the harder they are on your brakes. But I can confirm that you'll get at least 1/2 dozen track days on a set of proper racing pads, but of course it will wear rotors more than normal street use.

Glad that the pads didn't glaze on you cause brake fade is a weird experience the first time it happens.

Oh, and don't believe the marketing ratings on pads. There's a lot of hype about 600 or 800c rated pads that won't really hold up. Just check in here with the experienced guys and they'll steer you right. Although there aren't many that have done hard track work in a Stag - Duncan looking your way.

That was Kory, I'm a little picky about who we put out there for photos on the club days - he's been in Melbourne for that Tough Mudder thing i think so those photos should be up soon :)

His facebook link is; http://www.facebook.com/KoryLeungPhotography

That was Kory, I'm a little picky about who we put out there for photos on the club days - he's been in Melbourne for that Tough Mudder thing i think so those photos should be up soon :)

His facebook link is; http://www.facebook....eungPhotography

haha awesome, hope he was the one that took the photo of me and dad in the soarer on the straight waving to the camera hahaha

R31 spin

Corrective action taken to avoid a spin

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F...k it I have no idea how this forum links video's, it's really giving me the shits. Anyone want to PM me the text to get these video's embedded correctly. I'm going to bed.

OK BITCHES!! here is a tutorial for you all to follow so videos work..

Go to your youtube video.. click the 'SHARE' button underneat the video. a box will drop down, check the "long link" box and the link will change. Copy and paste that new link into SAU.

Here are some photos so u get it..

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Then this is what it will look like lol

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This is that exact link that i have posted in teh screenshot.. and HURRAH IT WORKS!!

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