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Old 06-01-2018, 01:45 PM   #26
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Yeah but the ambient has to have some affect maybe not enough to affect breaking but a higher ambient temp has to cause brakes to heat up faster and maintain heat longer after you park. Temps here run 115f in August, in UK temps run up to maybe in the 80’s that in itself is a 35 degree starting temp sitting before you start driving.
Heating up is no problem. They run much hotter than any air temp. I have done 9 to 5 driving for 5-7 days in a row through France, Spain and Portugal up and down mountains and the ambient temp has no affect on the brakes. Maintaining heat longer after you park doesn't affect the braking performance. You should allow your brakes to cool down just like you would on a track day. 20 deg C variation in ambient temp is nothing compared to how hot the pads can run.

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