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Old 06-05-2016, 08:26 AM   #43
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You are defeinitely overheating the pad... which Ferodo compound is it? What exactly is done on your car?

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Thanks for the response.
The pad compound is the DS2500. On May 17th I had the Sprint Kit installed and partook in a HPDE on May 20th. Between those times I was bedding the ass out of the rotors and pads. Of course, there was heavy braking during the tracking event.
Don't know if this makes any difference (probably not) bit I have the Edelbrock in the car, wider than stock wheels (17x8) and 225/45 tires.
I do not, and can not, work on the car myself. So no catalog.
The car is used 99% as a DD….mostly highway or country back roads. Am very spirited!

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Thanks for the response.
The pad compound is the DS2500. On May 17th I had the Sprint Kit installed and partook in a HPDE on May 20th. Between those times I was bedding the ass out of the rotors and pads. Of course, there was heavy braking during the tracking event.
Don't know if this makes any difference (probably not) bit I have the Edelbrock in the car, wider than stock wheels (17x8) and 225/45 tires.
I do not, and can not, work on the car myself. So no catalog.
The car is used 99% as a DD….mostly highway or country back roads. Am very spirited!
Step up to a race compound for the racetrack. The DS2500 is a great mixed light duty pad, but won't be enough for you.
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Step up to a race compound for the racetrack. The DS2500 is a great mixed light duty pad, but won't be enough for you.
This. Don't bother with the 3000s either.
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Step up to a race compound for the racetrack. The DS2500 is a great mixed light duty pad, but won't be enough for you.
Evidently, the DS2500's are not enough for me. Any suggestions?

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Thanks for the response.
The pad compound is the DS2500. On May 17th I had the Sprint Kit installed and partook in a HPDE on May 20th. Between those times I was bedding the ass out of the rotors and pads. Of course, there was heavy braking during the tracking event.
Don't know if this makes any difference (probably not) bit I have the Edelbrock in the car, wider than stock wheels (17x8) and 225/45 tires.
I do not, and can not, work on the car myself. So no catalog.
The car is used 99% as a DD….mostly highway or country back roads. Am very spirited!
Where in hudson valley do you live? Im in westchester i could help you out. I got some basic tools and a couple of jacks. ive done all my installs myself.
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Where in hudson valley do you live? Im in westchester i could help you out. I got some basic tools and a couple of jacks. ive done all my installs myself.
Thanks for the offer. I live in Poughkeepsie. The 2500's have been removed and the Carbotech 1531's for DD have been installed. I have a guy around the corner from me who does the installs. But thanks anyway.
BTW, do you track your car? For $49 you could join the BMW Car Club of America and partake in their HPDE's, mostly at Lime Rock and Watkins Glen. Just sayin'.
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Thanks for the offer. I live in Poughkeepsie. The 2500's have been removed and the Carbotech 1531's for DD have been installed. I have a guy around the corner from me who does the installs. But thanks anyway.
BTW, do you track your car? For $49 you could join the BMW Car Club of America and partake in their HPDE's, mostly at Lime Rock and Watkins Glen. Just sayin'.
Yea. I been with almost all the groups. Im probably going to run with bmw at vir in 2 weeks.

Have had my sprint kit more than 2 years i think.

Well if you need help let me know. Im not a mechanic i just help for free. Working on my pile relaxes me.
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Evidently, the DS2500's are not enough for me. Any suggestions?
We like to recommend the G-Loc R10 as an entry level race compound. Carbotech XP10 (identical to R10, but higher priced) is a popular option, as are Winmax W5.

If there is a specific type of feel you're looking for, we have ~30 options for the AP kit sitting on the shelf.
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Yea. I been with almost all the groups. Im probably going to run with bmw at vir in 2 weeks.

Have had my sprint kit more than 2 years i think.

Well if you need help let me know. Im not a mechanic i just help for free. Working on my pile relaxes me.
Thanks. Might take you up on that. I'd like to meet you anyway, just for shits and giggles.
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We like to recommend the G-Loc R10 as an entry level race compound. Carbotech XP10 (identical to R10, but higher priced) is a popular option, as are Winmax W5.

If there is a specific type of feel you're looking for, we have ~30 options for the AP kit sitting on the shelf.
Thanks Mike. Will check out your website. Basically the feel I'm looking for is that I want the car to slow and stop when i tell it to. LOL
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We like to recommend the G-Loc R10 as an entry level race compound. Carbotech XP10 (identical to R10, but higher priced) is a popular option, as are Winmax W5.

If there is a specific type of feel you're looking for, we have ~30 options for the AP kit sitting on the shelf.
(since the original thread ran its course anyway)

Mike, what would you recommend for similar feel/progressive nature to XP12/R12 but a firmer pedal?
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Where in hudson valley do you live? Im in westchester i could help you out. I got some basic tools and a couple of jacks. ive done all my installs myself.
Forgot to ask. Where in Westchester are you?
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Forgot to ask. Where in Westchester are you?
Right near the Cross County Mall
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Thanks Mike. Will check out your website. Basically the feel I'm looking for is that I want the car to slow and stop when i tell it to. LOL
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The R10 is what I consider an entry level pad. You will, eventually, outgrow it as you progress as a driver, but it's not so aggressive that it's impossible to use.

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