Driving and operating 9-7 – CHEVROLET 2013 Camaro User Manual

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Chevrolet Camaro Owner Manual - 2013 - CRC - 4/18/12

Driving and Operating

9-7

To prepare the Camaro ZL1 or SS
brake system for track events and
racing, the High Performance Brake
Burnish as described below should
be completed:

Brake Burnishing

New brake pads must be burnished
before racing or other competitive
driving.

Notice: These procedures are
specific to the ZL1 or Camaro SS
brake package. This procedure
should not be run on other
Camaro models as damage may
result.

Notice: The new vehicle break‐in
period should be completed
before performing the brake
burnish procedure or damage
may occur to the powertrain/
engine. See New Vehicle Break-In
on page 9‑16
.

When performed as instructed,
these procedures will not damage
the brakes. During the burnishing
procedure, the brake pads will

smoke and produce an odor. The
braking force and pedal travel may
increase. After the procedure is
complete, the brake pads may
appear white at the rotor contact.

Run this procedure in a safe
manner and in compliance with all
local and state ordinances/laws
regarding motor vehicle operation.
Run this procedure only on dry
pavement.

Racing/Track Brake Burnish
Procedure

Notice: Brake pedal fade will
occur during this track burnish
procedure and can cause brake
pedal travel and force to increase.
This could extend stopping
distance until the brakes are fully
burnished.

1. Apply the brake 25 times starting

100 km/h (60 mph) to 50 km/h
(30 mph) while decelerating at
0.4 g. This is a medium brake
application. Drive for at least
1 km (0.6 mi) between applying
the brake. This first step may be

skipped if there are more than
200 miles (320 km) on the
brake pads.

2. Repeatedly apply the brakes

from 100 km/h (60 mph) to
25 km/h (15 mph) while
decelerating at 0.8 g. This is a
hard brake application, without
activating the antilock brake
system (ABS). Drive for at least
1 km (0.6 mi) between stops.
Repeat until the brake pedal
travel starts to increase.
Depending on conditions, this
should take no longer than 25
brake applications.

3. Cool down: Drive at 100 km/h

(60 mph) for approximately
15 km (10 mi) without using
brakes.

4. Apply the brake 25 times from

100 km/h (60 mph) to 50 km/h
(30 mph) while decelerating at
0.4 g. This is a medium brake
application. Drive for at least
1 km (0.6 mi) between
applications.

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