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Old 09-12-2016, 05:17 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tractionless View Post
From what I've read here and researched on my own you'll want the Stop Tech Sport over the Z26's if dust is a worry.

I'm good on the OE pad initial bite but the harder I push the brake pedal (after initial grab) the brakes don't apply any more stopping force. I'm glad the thread helped you as well. I figured the options herein needed to be discussed more and is my reason for posting.
I agree, the Stop Techs seem to be the choice. I am planning to spend more time on the track next year so if the Stop Techs don't hold up, I will do the "pad switch" thing and run Carbotech 12/10 on the track. I just did not want the noise of the Carbotechs on the street. I was also looking at EBC red or yellowstuff pads but if the performance of the Stop Tech pads is on par, I will save the money.
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