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<a href="http://DSCN0302.JPG" title="DSCN0302.JPG" SAHLinkId="131" target="_blank">DSCN0302.JPG</a>Ford Mustang Racing

Derek A. introduced me to track days in June of 2006. Ever since then I have loved going!  Track racing is way better than drag racing because a straight line is just boring!

I have a 2001 Ford Mustang with Cold Air Induction and exhaust.  I would like to upgrade the gearing, breaks, and if I had the cash add a supercharger to really make it scream!

If you ever get a chance to race around a track, do it!! It is a fantastic time!

If you have any upgrade suggestions for my car please let me know. I will post pictures soon but enjoy the video I posted, it is blurry but you can hear how bad ass my car sounds!!
 

 

Brake Installation

I needed new brakes and new rotors!  Had I paid attention to my car I could have saved the rotors from being ground down pretty hard but I did not! Better luck next time I guess!

I called Mineke to get them fixed because Donovan gave Brakes Plus three thumbs down.  They quoted me over the phone 200+ bucks for the brakes (ONLY). When they found out that I needed brakes and rotors the charge jumped from around 200 to over 600 dollars. AHHHHHHHHHH! No thanks I can do this myself... with help from Derek of course. 

Derek and I finally got around to replacing the brakes in the 'stang a few days ago. I got the premium pads and rotors from Napa, so far so good!  Here is a description of what we did and is in no way a guide on how to replace your brakes. This is just for a 2001 Ford Mustang that does not need bearings packed or rotors turned before installation.

Tools needed (See below):

  1. Jack and jack stand
  2. Wrench set
  3. C-Clamp and a piece of wood OR a large wrench
  4. Brake cleaning spray
  5. Thread locker or torque wrench

Parts (See below):

  1. Brake pads
  2. Rotors

Here is a list of what we did:

  1. Clean new rotors with brake cleaning spray
  2. Loosen the nuts on the rim you want to work with first.  Then jack the car up and use jack stands to keep it there.
  3. Remove the bolts the rest of the way with your tire iron and remove the tire.
  4. Remove the caliper. There are two bolts holding this on, one near the top and one near the bottom.
  5. Remove the caliper housing or brace or whatever it is called.  There are two bolts holding this on and one is at the top and one at the bottom.
  6. Remove the rotor. On Mustangs it is easy, just pull it off!
  7. Remove the brake pads and clips holding them in place on the caliper.  Mine pads were gone and it was metal on metal baby!
  8. At this point you need to "push" the calipers back up so take the large wrench and push them back in slowly and don't hit the brake lines. Some people use a c-clamp and a piece of wood to do this. This sounds hard but it is not. As your pads get smaller and smaller your calipers come out further and further so the brakes still work so this is why you need to push them back in since you have new brake pads.
  9. Now put some grease on the ends of the brake pads and replace the clips on the caliper. You should have some instructions that came with the brakes to do this... I hope!
  10.  Place the pads back into place.
  11. Put the new cleaned rotor on
  12. Bolt the caliper housing back on making sure you get the bolts in there tight (use a thread locker or torque wrench to make sure they don't come lose!)
  13. Put the caliper back on and tighten the bolts. Use a thread locker or torque wrench to make sure they are on tight!
  14. Put the tire back on and tighten the bolts in a star pattern.
  15. Put the car back down and tighten the bolts down tight and you are done!  Rinse and repeat on the other brakes.
This was a fun experience and a lot easier than I thought it would be.  I am glad I had someone to guide me because I don't think I could do it on my own.  I hope to try it out on my 1990 4Runner soon!

 

Parts to replace brakes

Here is a list of performance brakes and rotors for mustangs. 

Lisle 24400 Disc Brake Pad Spreader (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Lisle 24400 Disc Brake Pad Spreader (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
Lisle disc brake pad spreader is used for installing pads on domestic and import cars and trucks. The spreader makes changing pads an easy job. The tool compresses disc brake pis...more
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Hawk Performance HPS (High Performance Street) Brake Pads for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang - Cobra & Bullit - Front (Set of 4) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Hawk Performance HPS (High Performance Street) Brake Pads for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang - Cobra & Bullit - Front (Set of 4) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
HPS - High Performance Street disc brake pads are world renowned for increasing stopping power on your street legal vehicle. Increasing the performance of your vehicles braking sy...more
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Hawk Performance HPS (High Performance Street) Brake Pads for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang - Cobra & Bullit - Rear (Set of 4) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Hawk Performance HPS (High Performance Street) Brake Pads for 2001-2004 Ford Mustang - Cobra & Bullit - Rear (Set of 4) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
HPS - High Performance Street disc brake pads are world renowned for increasing stopping power on your street legal vehicle. Increasing the performance of your vehicles braking sy...more
List Price: $82.14

PowerSlot 8146PSR Brake Rotor Rear Right (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

PowerSlot 8146PSR Brake Rotor Rear Right (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
PowerSlot 8146PSR Brake Rotor Rear Right
List Price: $174.47
Lowest New Price: $130.38 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

PowerSlot 8146PSL Brake Rotor Rear Left (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

PowerSlot 8146PSL Brake Rotor Rear Left (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
PowerSlot 8146PSL Brake Rotor Rear Left
List Price: $174.47
Lowest New Price: $130.38 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

PowerSlot 8141PSL Brake Rotor Front Left (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

PowerSlot 8141PSL Brake Rotor Front Left (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
PowerSlot 8141PSL Brake Rotor Front Left
List Price: $132.38
Lowest New Price: $90.54 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

PowerSlot 8141PSR Brake Rotor Front Right (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

PowerSlot 8141PSR Brake Rotor Front Right (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
PowerSlot 8141PSR Brake Rotor Front Right
List Price: $132.38
Lowest New Price: $97.07 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

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Tools needed to replace brakes

Wilmar W41023 6 Ton Heavy Duty Jack Stands (pair) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Wilmar W41023 6 Ton Heavy Duty Jack Stands (pair) (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
Ratchet style for easy adjustments. 12'' to 17-1/4'' range. Pricing is for one Pair of Jack Stands. Available in 3 Ton (#W41022)
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (See the reviews)
List Price: $49.95
Lowest New Price: $49.99 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

Permatex 24010 Medium Strength Blue Threadlocker Gelpen, 10 g. (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Permatex 24010 Medium Strength Blue Threadlocker Gelpen, 10 g. (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
The patent-pending Gel Twist pin-point applicator puts the Threadlocker where you want it¿on the part!
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (See the reviews)
List Price: $12.99
Lowest New Price: $7.90 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

Stanley 89-807 246Piece Professional Grade Mechanics Tool Set (Home Improvement)

Stanley 89-807 246Piece Professional Grade Mechanics Tool Set (Home Improvement)
Max-Drive¿ feature allows for 15% more torque. Double nickel chrome plating for corrosion resistance. High-torque pear head ratchets with quick-release button and full-polish hand...more
Average Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 (See the reviews)
List Price: $260.00

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1/4" Dr. 20-200 in/lb Adjustable Torque Wrench (Home Improvement)
A well-made, affordable 1/4'' Dr. 20-200 in/lb Adjustable Torque Wrench is something every professional and do-it-yourselfer wants; this one is 'nothing fancy'--just solid constru...more
Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 (See the reviews)
List Price: $53.99
Lowest New Price: $27.00 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

Oil Eater Cleaner Degreaser 32oz (Automotive Parts and Accessories)

Oil Eater Cleaner Degreaser 32oz (Automotive Parts and Accessories)
Oil Eater Cleaner Degreaser 32oz
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (See the reviews)
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Lowest New Price: $3.99 (as of 7/4/2009@8:13 AM)

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The Tire Rack

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The Tire Rack is America's leading distributor of high performance products, providing only the highest quality products from the most reputable manufacturers. Their relationships with major tire brands, prestigious wheel makers and other performance product companies ensure they will always have plenty of exceptionally priced, in-stock options available. The Tire Rack offers you products that are right for your vehicle, your driving style, as well as the conditions in which you drive.

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Race Day 2006

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Full view

Beautiful... need to fix the

Beautiful... need to fix the "air intake"

Fat cheeks!

Fat cheeks!

This is a picture of Stacey in the 'stang.

This is a picture of Stacey in the 'stang.

Here is my mustang with me in it

Here is my mustang with me in it

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MickeyMouse said:

That's a pretty good sounding car...probably better sounding when the brakes work!

August 28, 2007 1:44 PM
 

COCheesehead said:

Did your break repair end up ok?  Any hints on how to repair them?  My automotive skills end at changing a car tire...

August 28, 2007 1:48 PM
 

LordZuzza said:

I did get my brakes repaired and I am in the process of updating my twist with what I did.  Hopefully that will be up soon!

August 30, 2007 10:53 AM
 

rpipkin said:

Who needs brakes?

September 12, 2007 3:59 PM
 

rpipkin said:

Maybe you should quit riding your brakes?

September 12, 2007 4:13 PM
 

LordZuzza said:

LOL!

When they were bad I tried using the transmission to brake but I figured that can't be great on it if you know what I'm sayin!

September 12, 2007 4:20 PM
 

sircastick89 said:

Mustangs are such beautiful cars. I don't like the new generation as much as the other ones, though.

June 13, 2008 1:09 PM