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Old 07-01-2016, 05:42 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by bhmax View Post
I had front pad overheating issues on an Evo when I ran a less aggressive pad on the rear. Coming into this car I read about everyone having brake cooling issues on the front and therefore upgrading front calipers. I decided to run a more aggressive pad on the rear than the front to see how far I could take stock calipers. This moved bias from about 65/35 stock to 60/40(you possibly went 70/30?). I've only done 2 track days at an admittedly intermediate pace, but the brakes had no issues and felt amazing. Something to try possibly.
Yes, that sound like a good tip that makes sense. What pads do you run?
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