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Originally Posted by vjarnot Cooked OEM pads/fluid or aftermarket? No oil cooling issues, then? I had an oil cooler. That was with HP+ pads and new fluid, but like you
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This is how hot my brakes got at barber. Sport caliper and XP12 pads, hot enough to melt the powdercoat on my wheels, but they never faded at all. RBF600 fluid. ![]() ![]()
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