I have now gone through 3 sets of pads and rotors on the FiST doing Autox and track days. Keeping them cool was the first issue, started with the boomba deflectors, then moved onto full on brake cooling ducts.
EBC yellowstuff ran pretty well on my car but I needed a new set of pads up front for my Laguna day yesterday. Had a new set of Hawk Street.Race pads (NEVER BUY THESE), and a set of Centrik premium rotors on the front, and a new set of rotors and my old Yellowstuff that had a lot of life on the rear.
It was my first time at Laguna and ended up setting a 1:52 which I'm very happy with. However, the brakes would be smoking after each 15 min session. The Red paint bubbled off my calipers, and the brand new rotors are so scored from the pads that you could file your nails on the grooves. I'm surprised I didn't light anything on fire with how hot they were. I'll take a picture of the rotors later, it is insane. This is obviously a pad issue, because I tracked at Thunderhill where the temps were much hotter with Yellowstuff and didn't have the smoking issues. I'm just sick of these undersized brakes that are not up to the test of hard track abuse.
I finally bit the bullet and bought a Wilwood kit from 2J Racing shop, he had a 10% discount code and the proceeds went to the hurricane. Picked the solid rotors instead of cross drilled and Wilwoods medium track compound pad. Bought them as soon as I got back from the track and the anger of shitty brakes was still on my mind so I couldn't turn back from the $800-900 cost.
Vs the Rears
EBC yellowstuff ran pretty well on my car but I needed a new set of pads up front for my Laguna day yesterday. Had a new set of Hawk Street.Race pads (NEVER BUY THESE), and a set of Centrik premium rotors on the front, and a new set of rotors and my old Yellowstuff that had a lot of life on the rear.
It was my first time at Laguna and ended up setting a 1:52 which I'm very happy with. However, the brakes would be smoking after each 15 min session. The Red paint bubbled off my calipers, and the brand new rotors are so scored from the pads that you could file your nails on the grooves. I'm surprised I didn't light anything on fire with how hot they were. I'll take a picture of the rotors later, it is insane. This is obviously a pad issue, because I tracked at Thunderhill where the temps were much hotter with Yellowstuff and didn't have the smoking issues. I'm just sick of these undersized brakes that are not up to the test of hard track abuse.
I finally bit the bullet and bought a Wilwood kit from 2J Racing shop, he had a 10% discount code and the proceeds went to the hurricane. Picked the solid rotors instead of cross drilled and Wilwoods medium track compound pad. Bought them as soon as I got back from the track and the anger of shitty brakes was still on my mind so I couldn't turn back from the $800-900 cost.
Vs the Rears
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