Which Brake compound is best for me?
#121
Track Junky
Adam, can you shoot me a PM on XPERIA-20/10 or -20/12 setup for the Wilwood SL6 brake setup? Also, what thickness do these pads come in? I think the Wilwwod will accept a 20 mm thickness.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
#122
Track Junky
Adam, can you shoot me a PM on XP-20/10 or -20/12 setup for the Wilwood SL6 brake setup? Also, what thickness do these pads come in? I think the Wilwwod will accept a 20 mm thickness.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
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St. Jude Donor '11,'13
Sean, what tires are you using?
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Internet's largest retailer of Carbotech Performance Brake Pads.
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#124
Track Junky
#135
Instructor
Hello Adam - good info in this thread. I have an '07 C6Z06 with Stoptech BBK setup (60 front/40 rear). Use the car exclusively for the track (sometimes to and from the track) at DE's. Been running with Hawk DTC-70 in front, DTC-60 in rear for years.
Just went to Hoosier R6 setup for the first time, wow what an amazing difference, like I have a new car. Unbelievable grip, speed etc. Need new pads, thought be might worth trying something else. I run the thing pretty darn hard, I'm a PCA instructor and have seven years experience with this thing. Analyzing data, I know I can pick up some time braking later and lighter leveraging the grip in these new tires, but also hitting higher speeds into the braking zones.
Thoughts on a pad setup? Also, do you sell Stoptech Aerorotors?
Thx
jb
Just went to Hoosier R6 setup for the first time, wow what an amazing difference, like I have a new car. Unbelievable grip, speed etc. Need new pads, thought be might worth trying something else. I run the thing pretty darn hard, I'm a PCA instructor and have seven years experience with this thing. Analyzing data, I know I can pick up some time braking later and lighter leveraging the grip in these new tires, but also hitting higher speeds into the braking zones.
Thoughts on a pad setup? Also, do you sell Stoptech Aerorotors?
Thx
jb
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St. Jude Donor '11,'13
Hello Adam - good info in this thread. I have an '07 C6Z06 with Stoptech BBK setup (60 front/40 rear). Use the car exclusively for the track (sometimes to and from the track) at DE's. Been running with Hawk DTC-70 in front, DTC-60 in rear for years.
Just went to Hoosier R6 setup for the first time, wow what an amazing difference, like I have a new car. Unbelievable grip, speed etc. Need new pads, thought be might worth trying something else. I run the thing pretty darn hard, I'm a PCA instructor and have seven years experience with this thing. Analyzing data, I know I can pick up some time braking later and lighter leveraging the grip in these new tires, but also hitting higher speeds into the braking zones.
Thoughts on a pad setup? Also, do you sell Stoptech Aerorotors?
Thx
jb
Just went to Hoosier R6 setup for the first time, wow what an amazing difference, like I have a new car. Unbelievable grip, speed etc. Need new pads, thought be might worth trying something else. I run the thing pretty darn hard, I'm a PCA instructor and have seven years experience with this thing. Analyzing data, I know I can pick up some time braking later and lighter leveraging the grip in these new tires, but also hitting higher speeds into the braking zones.
Thoughts on a pad setup? Also, do you sell Stoptech Aerorotors?
Thx
jb