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      11-22-2017, 10:51 PM   #9
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Another option is to run a rotor friendly track pad.

I got sick of swapping out pads at the track especially when I had a couple students to worry about as well.

I've had outstanding results running these 3 pads both on the street and at HPDE's.

Raybestos ST43's

Carbotech 10's, or 12's

Porterfield R4's.

All three are acceptable pads for street use even in freezing temps.

All three will not eat rotors when cold (most track ready pads will destroy rotors until they heat up)

All three have excellent initial bite, have 1200+ degree heat tolerance, zero fade.

All three will dust a ton and squeal as you stop unless they're hot.

Right now my go to pad is the Carbotech 12's.

Their was a split within the company and a additional brand G-Loc offers similar options.

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