Sacramento 2009 Track Days Thread
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Originally Posted by tekstar,Jul 16 2009, 02:30 PM
ohh makes sense. are the porterfields what shad recommended? i've heard better experiences from carbotech. http://www.scienceofspeed.com/products/bra...2000/Carbotech/
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I use CarboTech XP12s up front. Zero fade with 245 R-Compound tires up front, and the pads still look good after 2 driving events. I'm sold on these pads.
The rotors? They look like hammered shit, but seemed good to go today with my cheap Autozone Ceremic pads.
The rotors? They look like hammered shit, but seemed good to go today with my cheap Autozone Ceremic pads.
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Ah - you did have racing pads on...should've guessed that!
My stupid Wilwood calipers can't use Carbtech pads...only Porterfield or Wilwood's own pads as far as we know. Dumb purchase that was a year and a half ago. Going with Porterfield 4R pads for now.
Anyone know if any big brake kits fit CE-28s?
My stupid Wilwood calipers can't use Carbtech pads...only Porterfield or Wilwood's own pads as far as we know. Dumb purchase that was a year and a half ago. Going with Porterfield 4R pads for now.
Anyone know if any big brake kits fit CE-28s?