DD/wkend track brake pad and fluid recommendations
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DD/wkend track brake pad and fluid recommendations
Please chime in if you track (circuit) your daily driven IS350. I'm looking to upgrade the pads and fluid for the spring. Currently looking at the Carbotech XP8 but wondering how ppl feel about them on the streets. This will be the first time i considered upgrading the brake fluid so any suggestions would be great.
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Check this thread out...I have been asking some very similar questions and I have been given some great advice and recommendations...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...-thoughts.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...-thoughts.html
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This will be helpful:
http://www.stoptech.com/Products/brake_fluid.shtml
http://www.stoptech.com/Products/hig...nce_pads.shtml
Endless and ProjectMU racing brake pads would be a nice choice and Motul RBF600 fluid would be a track-oriented brake fluid.
http://www.stoptech.com/Products/brake_fluid.shtml
http://www.stoptech.com/Products/hig...nce_pads.shtml
Endless and ProjectMU racing brake pads would be a nice choice and Motul RBF600 fluid would be a track-oriented brake fluid.
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Again for the limited time we take our cars to the track just add Race pads like a EBC Red & say a slotted rotor. I never changed my fluid & prob done more track days with my IS350 than anyone here. I also had on Hoosiers R6 tires for my last 3 track day events, VERY GRIPPY. Those tires alone i added 10-15mph around turns. I never changed my brake fluid & recently went back to stock rotors & pads & my brakes are fine.
People you all hear way to much crap out there. You realize you drive your car every day & it works. You can take you car as is to the track & it will be fine. I have done it! Also if you never have taken your car to a track day your never gonna push it that hard your first day. So just go run it & learn when you get faster than up-grade. No need to put all this crap on your car the first time out.
I went to a track day my first time with a stock IS350 with only a F-Rear sway
watch! a pretty much stock IS350
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwvU3CEqCHE
Now here is one at a different track with Joe-Z intake/Slotted rotors/EBC reds pads/Buddy Club race coils & Hoosier R6 tires. My 4th Track day event Oh yea the F-Sport Rear Sway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BPLI...eature=related
People you all hear way to much crap out there. You realize you drive your car every day & it works. You can take you car as is to the track & it will be fine. I have done it! Also if you never have taken your car to a track day your never gonna push it that hard your first day. So just go run it & learn when you get faster than up-grade. No need to put all this crap on your car the first time out.
I went to a track day my first time with a stock IS350 with only a F-Rear sway
watch! a pretty much stock IS350
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwvU3CEqCHE
Now here is one at a different track with Joe-Z intake/Slotted rotors/EBC reds pads/Buddy Club race coils & Hoosier R6 tires. My 4th Track day event Oh yea the F-Sport Rear Sway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BPLI...eature=related
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NoHoIS350: I wouldn't regard Motul RBF600 as crap. Upgrading the brake fluid to one with a higher boiling point will help you out on the track. Same goes for upgraded brake lines and brake pads that can higher operating temperature (brake fad, initial bite, etc).
These are all important when you bring your car to the track, again, it depends on how you prepare your car for the track. Some people just go stock and while some care to upgrade their braking system. You can go fast, but you must also bring the car to a stop.
I just feel that brake component upgrades should not be interpreted as crap. Speak to those experienced people who bring their cars to Pacific Raceways and they know how brake upgrades are useful for tracking events. Stock is fine, but not the best.
Just my 2 cents =)
These are all important when you bring your car to the track, again, it depends on how you prepare your car for the track. Some people just go stock and while some care to upgrade their braking system. You can go fast, but you must also bring the car to a stop.
I just feel that brake component upgrades should not be interpreted as crap. Speak to those experienced people who bring their cars to Pacific Raceways and they know how brake upgrades are useful for tracking events. Stock is fine, but not the best.
Just my 2 cents =)
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I track my car and I have EBC redstuff, they work really good at the track, Im sure there are better pads for a tracka set up. but EBC red stuff is a nice balance between track and street. Ive also had better street pads, less dust, more quiet, etc but they arent as good at the track. its a give or take thing
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NoHoIS350: I wouldn't regard Motul RBF600 as crap. Upgrading the brake fluid to one with a higher boiling point will help you out on the track. Same goes for upgraded brake lines and brake pads that can higher operating temperature (brake fad, initial bite, etc).
These are all important when you bring your car to the track, again, it depends on how you prepare your car for the track. Some people just go stock and while some care to upgrade their braking system. You can go fast, but you must also bring the car to a stop.
I just feel that brake component upgrades should not be interpreted as crap. Speak to those experienced people who bring their cars to Pacific Raceways and they know how brake upgrades are useful for tracking events. Stock is fine, but not the best.
Just my 2 cents =)
These are all important when you bring your car to the track, again, it depends on how you prepare your car for the track. Some people just go stock and while some care to upgrade their braking system. You can go fast, but you must also bring the car to a stop.
I just feel that brake component upgrades should not be interpreted as crap. Speak to those experienced people who bring their cars to Pacific Raceways and they know how brake upgrades are useful for tracking events. Stock is fine, but not the best.
Just my 2 cents =)
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Again for the limited time we take our cars to the track just add Race pads like a EBC Red & say a slotted rotor. I never changed my fluid & prob done more track days with my IS350 than anyone here. I also had on Hoosiers R6 tires for my last 3 track day events, VERY GRIPPY. Those tires alone i added 10-15mph around turns. I never changed my brake fluid & recently went back to stock rotors & pads & my brakes are fine.
People you all hear way to much crap out there. You realize you drive your car every day & it works. You can take you car as is to the track & it will be fine. I have done it! Also if you never have taken your car to a track day your never gonna push it that hard your first day. So just go run it & learn when you get faster than up-grade. No need to put all this crap on your car the first time out.
I went to a track day my first time with a stock IS350 with only a F-Rear sway
watch! a pretty much stock IS350
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwvU3CEqCHE
Now here is one at a different track with Joe-Z intake/Slotted rotors/EBC reds pads/Buddy Club race coils & Hoosier R6 tires. My 4th Track day event Oh yea the F-Sport Rear Sway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BPLI...eature=related
People you all hear way to much crap out there. You realize you drive your car every day & it works. You can take you car as is to the track & it will be fine. I have done it! Also if you never have taken your car to a track day your never gonna push it that hard your first day. So just go run it & learn when you get faster than up-grade. No need to put all this crap on your car the first time out.
I went to a track day my first time with a stock IS350 with only a F-Rear sway
watch! a pretty much stock IS350
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwvU3CEqCHE
Now here is one at a different track with Joe-Z intake/Slotted rotors/EBC reds pads/Buddy Club race coils & Hoosier R6 tires. My 4th Track day event Oh yea the F-Sport Rear Sway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BPLI...eature=related
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Hey allchill Yeah if you just put on some Rotors & Pads all should be fine. After i put on the rotors & pads i still got a tad bit of fade but that was after more than a 20 minute hard session but most of the time the brakes worked great even with the hoosiers. With those tires the car will stop.
As for the camera mount. I use a Go-Pro Cam. It has a suction mount that went right on the front windshield on the outside just facing forward. Super easy. I am actually gonna go get a go pro today of my own.
This video i mounted the cam upside down using the suction cup to the sunroof glass. Then rotated the video later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v915C1x53Xw
As for the camera mount. I use a Go-Pro Cam. It has a suction mount that went right on the front windshield on the outside just facing forward. Super easy. I am actually gonna go get a go pro today of my own.
This video i mounted the cam upside down using the suction cup to the sunroof glass. Then rotated the video later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v915C1x53Xw
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I like the Performance Friction line of brake pads and would get a quality blank rotor. I have used ATE super blue and typ 200 fluid and am about to put some rbf600 in. A friend with a Z06 really liked his pfc pads for both track and street and recommends them as well.
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The best advice - ask others who track where you plan to run. Some tracks are much harder on brakes than others. Harder tracks will benefit from a pad swap. Everything else is optional. Swapping rotors is overkill unless they're worn out. It never hurts to bleed your brakes, but putting a high temp fluid in the car won't matter unless the track is very hard on brakes.
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