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Old 02-03-2021, 06:49 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by husker boxster View Post
Get a street / track pad like Pagid or Ferrodo and change your brake fluid to Castrol or Motul.
Unless you are tracking the car, Castrol SRF is way overkill and 2-4 times more $$
Motul 600 and definitely 660 are also overkill for hard street and even AX
ATP-200 is just fine, even for entry level tracking.

Motul 600/660 tend to absorb water faster than ATP-200

for tracking SRF and Motul are good choices, for even hard street/canyon/mountain driving ATP-200 is more than fine.

Don't get "track" pads if you are primarily street driving. They generally require getting hot to really grip and many squeal like a stuck pig.

Another good choice for street/aggressive driving and even some tracking are EBC Reds
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