NINaudio
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Thanks
I'd more than likely have the rotors resurfaced for whatever pads I get since I've barely got any miles on the rotors.
Also seems like I should aim for 36 to 38 psi hot? Does that sound about right?
I've already got some punches for getting pins out, my old car had the pins for front and rear calipers. Made pad swaps super quick! One of the guys in a local Supra group I go to has used his stock pads for 6 or more HPDE's and hasn't had an issue, but he's got no videos so I can't compare how he drives compared to how I drive. I think still being relatively new, I won't be going too nuts. ?I don't actually have experience using stock pads on track, but I know others have done it. You won't have the same performance as a track pad, but you'll survive if you don't go nuts.
You will also need something to punch out the pins that hold the pads in place. I ended up getting these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JNS1ZF7
Project Mu Clubsports. I literally forget I have "track pads" in the car until I'm on track. I've now done 8 track days and several thousand miles of daily driving on the pads and I couldn't be happier.
One thing to note is that I bedded them into fresh Zimmerman rotors when I upgraded. I really think that makes a huge difference based on personal experience and information I've seen in the course of my job.
LOL. Thanks, I'll look into them if I decide to go for dual use. How dusty are they compared to stock? Not gonna lie, stock dust level is kinda driving me nuts. Especially compared to what I was used to with carbotechs.@mjones
@decodeddiesel means Project Mu Club Racers. I also 1000% agree with him. Best capable track pad for street use, by far. You won't sound like a dump truck on the street and they keep up with track use no problem. Half the price of the internet "golden child" pads as well.
I'd more than likely have the rotors resurfaced for whatever pads I get since I've barely got any miles on the rotors.
Also seems like I should aim for 36 to 38 psi hot? Does that sound about right?
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