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Old 03-12-2013 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by fpena944
Thank you everyone for the responses!

I decided to go with Mark at OG Racing's recommendations and ordered a combination of the PFC 08 for the front and an 06 for the back. This was because the 08 wasn't available for the rears.
You could of used the PFC 01 for the rear as well for a little more bite, the brake bias front to rear it is a better combo. What type of brake fluid are you running?
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Fernando, make sure you clean your wheels ASAP. I love PFC but the dust they make is on the corrosive side and can be hard to remove if left on for long periods of time.
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Pagid RS29 front RS14 rear is a sweet combo for your car - in stock and ready for you sir :-)
Old 03-15-2013 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by dacbap
You could of used the PFC 01 for the rear as well for a little more bite, the brake bias front to rear it is a better combo. What type of brake fluid are you running?
I am running the Motul 600 fluid. The fluid seemed to hold up pretty well as I didn't feel any significant difference in pedal pressure throughout the weekend.

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Fernando, make sure you clean your wheels ASAP. I love PFC but the dust they make is on the corrosive side and can be hard to remove if left on for long periods of time.
I had no idea and I still haven't washed my car since the weekend. I'll get that done tonight...Thanks for the heads up!

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Pagid RS29 front RS14 rear is a sweet combo for your car - in stock and ready for you sir :-)
I'll remember that for the next time!



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