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I am surprised no one reccommends Castrol SRF. I know it is expensive but it last much longer and requires less bleeding. I have never had good luck with ATE.
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![]() If you can spring for it Endless fluid is the best but not sure how it will react with the OE seals. |
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Regarding the XPs, you do know they need a special bedding procedure along with either new rotors or rotors that have been used with ceramic based pads, right? You shouldn't put Carbotech XPs on your rotors that have been used with the stock pads. The car is also my DD, and except a slightly annoying noise at low speed and copious amount of (wheel friendly) dust, it is no problem. There is plenty of cold bite. |
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Essex has nice instructions and theory on bedding new pads on their site. If I understand (disclaimer - not an engineering type), after bedding a pad and laying down a transfer layer, driving at street speeds erases the transfer layer through friction. A new transfer layer must be re-created by putting heat into the brakes through a bedding-in procedure. The cycle can be repeated. However, track pads will likely have undesirable characteristics when used on the street.
Do those procedures not apply with Carbotech pads? Why must the disc be resurfaced or new if stock pads have been used when changing to Carbotech pads? Anyone know what happens if one DOESN'T follow their bedding procedures? Will the world really end? |
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I've always done it just to err on the side of caution, especially if you're going to be putting that much stress on the system. I'm no expert though.
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Lol Mike, I know that. I think anyone who is a decently fast driver knows what it is like to be held up by rich guys in there 100k+ cars. They just want to run flat out. Back when my dad used to take his formula continental to the Porsche club events in Corpus for practice, the 11th fastest time of one particular weekend was a guy in a race prepped dodge neon. He said that guy was consistently in the top 15. |
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Re bedding Carbotech pads/ need for new or resurfaced discs:
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Are Carbotech pads unique, or is the theory the same for ALL pads? Why don't other manufacturers recommend the same process? Why, Why, Why? |
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