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Originally Posted by RCZ The rear is going to be crap, I can tell you that now. Do tell... the last time I tracked, I just kept the stockers on

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Old 08-04-2010, 03:22 PM   #46 (permalink)
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The rear is going to be crap, I can tell you that now.
Do tell... the last time I tracked, I just kept the stockers on the rear. Interested to hear your experience. Maybe I will change up.
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Old 08-04-2010, 04:28 PM   #47 (permalink)
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buy some new rotors too, the pads will destory them, especially if you get it really hot
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Old 08-04-2010, 04:36 PM   #48 (permalink)
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Where are you getting these Pads from?
Stillen (Brake Pros)... can prob find other sources as well

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So you are using these for autocross? I would be willing to try out the endurance version since I'm going to do some road racing if they are indeed suggested for that.
no, road courses... they work reasonably well at low temps, so I don't think they'd be bad at ax, but you may want to ask folks that regularly ax for input if you're at all serious about it... gl
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Old 08-04-2010, 05:18 PM   #49 (permalink)
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When I track I use Porterfield R4. but then daily driving Im still on stocks but when they do run out I will buy the most expensive pad at Autozone. And then Rape the warranty on it.

Nothing beats lifetime warranty.
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I ran brembo fm1000s with my front brembo gt calipers (2500 equivalents that came with them) and 2500 rears at CMP and wore them 95% down in two days. Don't get those for the rear, match the fronts. These cars really use the rear brakes
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When I track I use Porterfield R4. but then daily driving Im still on stocks but when they do run out I will buy the most expensive pad at Autozone. And then Rape the warranty on it.

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I ran brembo fm1000s with my front brembo gt calipers (2500 equivalents that came with them) and 2500 rears at CMP and wore them 95% down in two days. Don't get those for the rear, match the fronts. These cars really use the rear brakes
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[QUOTE=travisjb;659425]Stillen (Brake Pros)... can prob find other sources as well

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So what would be one step up from the stocker pads? Something suitable for street / auto-x without noise and chewing up the rotors.
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So what would be one step up from the stocker pads? Something suitable for street / auto-x without noise and chewing up the rotors.
Carbotech bobcat, hp+, or ebc yellow stuff
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Do not get the HP+ if you don't want to change rotors, they will destroy them. I went through 2 sets of Carbotech XP10s on my 350 with the same rotor. I had to replace them as soon as I used HP+.

I heard the Bobcat makes a lot of noise
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Sadly, HP+ will chew through the rotor. I wish they didn't because they have such good cold bite. They are perfect for autoX.
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How do the Nismo pads hold up to daily driving?
The Nismo pads are great on the street. If you are a novice driver on the track they are also just fine. Once you move up to blue though you will need to upgrade. I will be replacing my Nismo brakes with the Hawk DTC-60's for the first time and track them early next month. Everyone who runs the 60's just loves them and they are rotor friendly.
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Anyone else using Nismo pads??
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Anyone else using Nismo pads??
Doubtful. They're overpriced and a marginal improvement at best over stock pads.
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