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Re: PCCB's "additional maintenance tasks", what are they?

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Old 02-23-2017, 11:29 AM
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Flames and smoke on his brakes means he was using them. I look forward to seeing that in April!
Yeah, never knew what that centrally located pedal was for. I only use right foot for that bigger pedal on the right!
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Originally Posted by Haku
What are the specific "additional maintenance tasks" that Porsche mention on page 45 of the RS manual:

"The demands of racetrack use mean that additional maintenance tasks will be required alongside the routine maintenance work scheduled as part of standard maintenance intervals."
Step 1 Pray

Step 2 Follow CJ's break in protocol

Step 3 Check pads often and replace at 50 % or any sign of glazing or disintegration

Step 4 Have discs tested w stupid expensive tester by someone that actually knows how to use it.

Step 5 Invest wisely

Step 6 Pray
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Flip your pads after 2 track days to prevent tapering.
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Hang on Sean's rear. Bumper covers are way cheaper than PCCBs.



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