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Old 01-07-2008, 05:58 AM   #5
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Since this is your first DE event don't worry about having to "upgrade" anything in the car. It will be a while before the car needs to be improved because it's holding you back.

Make sure your stock brake system is in good working order. Stock pads / lines / rotors in good condition will be just fine. If your worried about the age of your brake lines you should replace them... street or track the last thing you want is one to let go. If you are flushing the brake fluid there is no harm in going to a high temp fluid like ATE Super Blue, just keep in mind you will have to flush the system more often. The stock brakes on any modern Porsche would be considered an upgraded system on just about any other car, so don't worry about it, go enjoy your first DE experience.

Marc
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