Performance Friction race pads (mid-engine application)
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OK, here is the million dollar question:
How does PFC 06 front/01 rear compare to Pagid Yellow (29) front/Black rear on a 911 Carrera with tiny stock brakes? Similar torque/bite? Is the amount of heat transfer similar?
I'm currently using the Pagids but would love to return to PFC (used 97s for years). The Pagids are more expensive and the bedding procedure is a huge pain. But the Pagids do perform really well.
How does PFC 06 front/01 rear compare to Pagid Yellow (29) front/Black rear on a 911 Carrera with tiny stock brakes? Similar torque/bite? Is the amount of heat transfer similar?
I'm currently using the Pagids but would love to return to PFC (used 97s for years). The Pagids are more expensive and the bedding procedure is a huge pain. But the Pagids do perform really well.
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Jack:
An 06 front 01 rear combination should work well because you would be getting a little more out of the rear brakes as you do when running the RS29 front, RS14 rear combination you currently use. However, The Pagid RS19 and 29 seem to transfer less heat to our little calipers than other pads.
An 06 front 01 rear combination should work well because you would be getting a little more out of the rear brakes as you do when running the RS29 front, RS14 rear combination you currently use. However, The Pagid RS19 and 29 seem to transfer less heat to our little calipers than other pads.
#34
Burning Brakes