PFC 08 No Bedding Process - really?
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Did a search after I asked you and found Tidewater Golf Plantation in North Myrtle. Down 31 it is maybe 30 mins to our store. Come on down.
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#18
believe it or not, its getting pretty fulll smart ***! FYI, you put on PFCs and think they are pre-bedded or dont need bedding out of the box, you could be in a dangerous situation if you are racing on that first lap. they need to be bedded to cook the resins out and get some familiarity with the rotors. as you bed them, just break in wise, they go from about 75% contact to near 100% contact. as you bed them, they smoke and smell and loose a LOT of friction capabilities. then, after they cool slightly, they are near 100%.. it is the bedding process.
Those that i have helped bed their brakes , can testify
Those that i have helped bed their brakes , can testify
#19
With PFC 08 the pads last forever but your rotors don't. PFC 08 is maybe the hardest on the rotors of all compounds I sell. Try PFC 11 compound. The pad goes away faster but it gives additional life to your rotors. PFC 11 compound is what is being delivered from the factory on both the 991 Cup car and the GT4 Clubsport.
Simply put PFC "bedding" consists of wearing off the existing transfer layer
on the rotor and getting the new transfer layer down. Because PFC heat treats all pads you don't have to go thru the "get heat into the pad BS" that Pagid and Ferodo require.
https://apexperformance.net/pfc-pors...ference-chart/
Simply put PFC "bedding" consists of wearing off the existing transfer layer
on the rotor and getting the new transfer layer down. Because PFC heat treats all pads you don't have to go thru the "get heat into the pad BS" that Pagid and Ferodo require.
https://apexperformance.net/pfc-pors...ference-chart/