racing brakes - where to buy PFCs
After a lot of pad testing, i think im going back to the PFC-01, but ive heard that the PFC-11 are actualy new and might be better.
anyone have experience? if so, where is the best place to get them? thanks Mark |
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thanks guys! much appreciated
what about LPI racing? i have them in my data base... might have been for brakefluid. |
since i was having the "fade" at the very end of the laguna straight, what was the brand that was very high temp.. 1400+?
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Call the guys at pro-systems. They are more than a part supplier...
http://www.prosystembrakes.com/ |
Pro Systems manufacture hats and may be a PFC dealer. I have all PFC pads for Porsche in stock all
the time. |
Originally Posted by 924dp
(Post 12170295)
Pro Systems manufacture hats and may be a PFC dealer. I have all PFC pads for Porsche in stock all
the time. |
Gary,
I have the fronts p/n 7781.97.15.44 with Rennlist discount $305.75. I have to check on the rears in the morning. I will send you a PM. |
Thanks Clark, let me know what you find out. I want the fronts and rears to match so I may end up with a different compound but I love 97s..
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Try the 14's.....
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Contact clark @ Apex
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Pro Systems is great. They are way more than a manufacturer of hats.
They also have the best brake fans going among a ton of other things. |
As others have said, I've had nothing but great service from PFC and Apex.
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I also have had great experience and service from Clark at Apex. They will offer you a Rennlist discount of 10% and occasionally run sales with a better discount. A*
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