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Old 11-30-2020, 04:18 PM   #196 (permalink)
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about 7k miles and 1 track day with my brake pads (stock akebonos) am i good for another track day?
Depends on how much pad you have left and if they have deformed or not. There should be wear bars on the pad that will indicate if you have a safe amount of pads left. I wouldn't go lower than eighth of inch of good pad.

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Check your pads after each event, its literally the one thing you can't have wear out! As soon as my pads get to 6mm or less its time for new ones.
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about 7k miles and 1 track day with my brake pads (stock akebonos) am i good for another track day?
The stock pads seem to be good for the life of the car. I changed mine out at 60k and they still had the same amount of meat as the ones I replaced them with.
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Depends on how much pad you have left and if they have deformed or not. There should be wear bars on the pad that will indicate if you have a safe amount of pads left. I wouldn't go lower than eighth of inch of good pad.

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The stock pads seem to be good for the life of the car. I changed mine out at 60k and they still had the same amount of meat as the ones I replaced them with.
they're pretty solid but they seem to fade after a little bit of hard driving. I think i'm going to get endless pads next
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they're pretty solid but they seem to fade after a little bit of hard driving. I think i'm going to get endless pads next
1. Did you change brake fluid to fluid that has a high temp rating?

2. Are they track rated pads?
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Also purchased a detailed motorsport course to dial in the suspension properly. Being a car enthusiast with some mechanical knowledge, I haven't really found a detailed way of learning motorsport best practices including how to properly setup your car...only thing I've done in the past is ask friends or check forums, which is usually subjective.
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Online course. But it comes with access to their member's only forum where you can ask questions specific to your application. The guys working for this company are motorsport engineers/professionals that do this for a living. So who better to ask than these guys?!

I typically stay away from stuff like this because I usually know most of what they are preaching but what sold me was their free live 2 hour course to give you a "taste" of what they have to offer. Immediately, I knew this was worth the money. I think I only paid $90 for their package for black friday.

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Best books I have found, even though they are old the fundamentals and physics never change.

How to Make Your Car Handle Paperback – Illustrated, January 1, 1976
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Drive to Win: Essential Guide to Race Driving First Edition
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1. Did you change brake fluid to fluid that has a high temp rating?

2. Are they track rated pads?
stock sport pads, fluid is srf
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stock sport pads, fluid is srf
Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum. Change out those pads bro. They will overheat and fade long before the fluid. You're just wasting that expensive SRF by using it with stock pads
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Talk about opposite ends of the spectrum. Change out those pads bro. They will overheat and fade long before the fluid. You're just wasting that expensive SRF by using it with stock pads
gotcha! I just replaced lines so thats why i had that fluid in there cause i needed to fill it anyway, and has a higher boiling point than rbf 660.

also, should I replace front and rear, or just front?

any pads you recommend?
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