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As a beginner HPDE driver, these minimal brake system mods are holding up OK, and in 110-120 degree whether to boot. Fluid change to Motul, brakepads to StopTech Street Performance,

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Old 04-18-2014, 12:33 PM   #9 (permalink)
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As a beginner HPDE driver, these minimal brake system mods are holding up OK, and in 110-120 degree whether to boot. Fluid change to Motul, brakepads to StopTech Street Performance, and tires to Michelin Pilot Super Sports. I asked my shop about the brake cooling duct kit and he said it was overkill. I don't ever intend on running R compounds so I think this will be fine for a while, though I can see a case where getting an even more track worthy pad will be needed.

Will be putting in a 25 row oil cooler (that you will need), and then debate the suspension tweak vs mod. Trying to strike that balance between track worthy and street worthy, with minimal effort.
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