Ill prolly give Carbotech a call regardless and have an extra set waiting.
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If your going to track I swear by Carbotechs. Just swap them out. Last time I was at the track I saw a brand new Mustang ( not even a tag on it yet) slam into a newer BMW 5 series in the chicane due to brake failure. Course that's a high speed entry.
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Ballpark cost for a set of XP8 F/R's? Also running ATE Super Blue fluid, decent for track or swap out for the Motul RB600?
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Posi Quiets should go nowhere near the track, especially with our hot *** brakes.
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I was 99% sure about this, but wanted the final word from you guys who do it regularly.
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Something sintered. Carbotech, CL, Ferodo, etc.
the CL RC6's are quite hoss, but it's probably easier and cheaper to get the XP8's/10s. I'd read that most folks like 10 on front and 8 on rear for our car. If you can ignore the noise and dust, you could just run them full time. The RC6's wear quite slowly in my experience and you learn to block out the noise pretty quickly in return for the amazing braking performance. |
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I currently run XP 10F/8R. The 10's bite great but can overload the tires but is controllable pending what tires you run. If I had slicks I'd probably just go with 12's F. But I'll most likely stick to street tires in which I might just start running XP 8's all time. I'm still testing the waters. Taking all this weight off helps.
My XP's cost more cause I have to custom order for my AP BBK. But the rears last alot longer on. So that's a plus.
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XP10F + XP8R is the way to go for the Carbotechs, at least on the stock Sport setup. 8/8 gives too much ice mode, whereas 10/8 feels pretty good. They've very grabby so it'll take a little getting used to. FWIW I've switched from Carbotech to CL RC6/RC5+. The Carbotechs worked fine on the track on my good weekends, I just switched as part of debugging my long-term rotor destruction problems. First time I'll finally get to track-test the CL setup will now be Jan 26/27, but so far in non-track testing they've been pretty awesome.
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