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kazoospec
kazoospec UltraDork
7/27/19 11:59 a.m.

Should you be able to? Probably yes.  At one time I would have sworn my old NA wouldn't lock the brakes.  Then I had a friend co-drive at one of our club autox events.  He locked them up multiple times.  The truth was I had just so conditioned myself to smooth application of the brakes, I just wasn't hitting them hard enough even with what I thought was "aggressive" braking.  

TurnerX19
TurnerX19 HalfDork
7/27/19 12:06 p.m.

I have raced a Spec Miata (NA) including a win, and I can assure you that you can lock the brakes. In fact not locking them was the most difficult part of adapting my driving coming from Spec Racer Renault.

iceracer
iceracer UltimaDork
7/27/19 12:30 p.m.

A sliding tire loses traction and leaves some rubber on the pavement.

Shadeux
Shadeux New Reader
7/27/19 5:05 p.m.

I bought a '95 Miata base M5 a few months ago. Braking feel during the test drive was... lacking. My wife driving said the brakes were gone and not working. We switched places and I did a little quick stop and got it to lock up immediately (pushing mightily hard by today's standards.)  No big deal, though. Weeks later I noticed about an inch of different fluid in the master cylinder. I guess that was water?  After I bled them the brake pedal was firmer-feeling, but still nothing near today's brake feel.

 

My point is, if stock rotors & pads and horrific brake fluid contamination can squeal the tires when stopping, then I think you have a problem.  I don't know the answer, but I doubt what you are describing is normal, especially after what you've done to it. Just my 2 cents.

Vigo
Vigo MegaDork
7/28/19 3:50 p.m.

The only cars i've ever driven that i couldn't lock up the front (street) tires in had something wrong with the brakes. 

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