Originally Posted by Mike Xp12 ftw! That's not fair. You mean Stoptech FTW. Lol
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12-16-2011, 09:20 PM | #122 (permalink) |
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no, staying for the foreseeable future on aggressive street tires. Juno told me she feels like she's starting to need more braking, so before I spring for the am performance bbk, I want to try running the xp10's. My only worry is potentially triggering ice mode, hasn't been a problem on 8s all around. If 10's all around trigger it, might try the xp10/xp8 f/r combo after that. we'll see what happens.
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Let me know after you test that. Has AM released there kit?
I'm really undecided where I want to go. I want a good track car but a balance of still being streetable at all times. That's why went with 8's at the moment. And I'll probably stay on street tires (RE 11's). But time will tell.
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Kinda of in the same boat as you wiht our Z. it sees a significant amount of track time, but neither of us are willing to turn it inot a a strictly track only car, it will be stayinga dual use car, with an emphasis on track for the foreseeable future. Running PS2s currently (since PSS aren't available in our stock sizes yet and the RE11's were sold out when we needed tires a month ago). |
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stoptech too, but I ran XP12s with my brembo/akebono combo too.
I also have run the XP12s with my AD-08 tires, and while you will get lock up a little earlier, they are still manageable with (semi) street tires.
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Am I right in assuming that Carbotech doesn't make xp8 for non sport brakes?
I really don't want to upgrade to sport brakes. Would good pads, SS lines, and a quality fluid be enough for the occasional autocross or should I suck it up and fork out for the sport brakes? |
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Oil cooler Different diff Different rotors Different pads Brake ducting Upgrade brake-fluid etc.etc.etc. The 370Z is not my Z06. It's not an all-out track effort. It's meant for people like me who will have some fun with it through the twisties, and do an HPDE every now and then just to enjoy the atmosphere and BS with friends and learn a little something. I have come to appreciate that concept a lot more, having now owned a no BS track-ready-from-the-box car. You can't have it all. Not for under $100K. Start getting into the AMG BLACK series cars and the like, and you can...but that's not germane to the discussion. I just put ceramics on my Infiniti G20 and love them. Good on Nissan, I think. The no-dust even from my cheap pads on my G20 is astounding. That car dusted the rims BAD with the OEM brake pads. |
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I miss dusting the hell out of my rims. I am running HPS now and they are nice on the street and my wheels look squeaky clean even after a month... but I want my Ferodos back.
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If anybody wants some Hawks HP+ pads I'll make a killer deal on them. Only have about 2000 miles on them. They are dusty. Just want to move them. I need to post them up.
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