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Old 12-11-2023, 08:42 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by EndlessAzure View Post
  • PCR09 - Identifer for Club Racer product line
  • X### - Identifier for pad shape (X = F (Front) or R (Rear), ### = shape identifier code. In this case, Front Pad shape 914 and Front Pad shape 916)
  • AD - Identifier for "Advance," an alternate higher performing compound composition for Club Racer front pads that's similar to PMu Racing 999


Base brakes /w vented rear disk (most common North American trim): F914 & R916
Base brakes /w solid rear disk (often found in Japan/Asia base trims): F914 & R914

Brembo brakes (both PP and GT in OEM rotor size): F506 & R906
- F506 code supersedes F906, but you will still find listings online for the older shape code. Both are the same shape, common to Evo, STi, Cadillac, and many other Brembo 326mm front systems


See: https://www.project-mu.co.jp/en/matching.html
All good info, and most of that seems pretty obvious. Thanks.

I think I was getting confused because there are sites that have the F916 listed as FRS/BRZ fitment
For example, pulled from the first search I could find, however there are many sites that list them.
F916: https://goturbo.net/pmupcr09f916-pro...pads-pcr09f916


Anyone know what is supposed to be different with the advanced? any description I've seen is pretty vauge.
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