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Old 06-07-2012, 01:16 AM
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no sense in swapping until they are toasted. that unsprung weight is giving me at least a hundredth on my 2 minute laps :-)

The RS19 and RS29 compound work very well with PCCB. RS19 is the compound used by Fiat in the 430 Challenge (the race car on slicks), I have been using the same compound for track use, and my rear rotors are as good as new, 11,000 miles and 21 track days. Consider that Fiat rotors don't last as long as PCCB, so with these pads and PCCB the life expectancy should be as good or better than using stock PCCB pads (stock pads overheat at the track, if they don't, you're just babying the car around the track).
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So you are going to toast them Monday AM?
Old 06-07-2012, 01:30 AM
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no, i am going to toast you monday AM. the brakes should last until Tuesday



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