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What is brake fade?

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What is brake fade?

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Under heavy braking, you get alot of heat build up. That heat causes a couple of problems. Hot gasses can build up and expand between the pads and the brake surface. This reduces the contact area between the two surfaces and reduces stopping power. It can also cause the brake fluid to boil in extreme situations and add gas to the brake lines. Gases in your lines will make the brakes very ineffective.

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thats when you pump up the brake and with a steady pressure on the brake pedal, it slowly will go towards the floor, then you have to pump it up again. its probably the master cylinder by-passing, and needs to be replaced, or air in the lines.

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There are many diferrent types of brake fade, the most common is “Pad Fade”. Pad fade is the loss in effectiveness of your brakes after braking hard several times in a row within a short period of time i.e. (road racing).

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