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Old 10-18-2004, 01:35 PM   #6
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I've had excellent experiences with Carbotech pads, albeit on my track car which is a '99 M3. They are pretty quiet on the street and have good longevity. On the track, they bite early and have a wide range of operating temperature. And as an added bonus, they're relatively easy on the rotors, especially compared to the PF97 pads I used to run on track.

I know they have Porsche application as well and I plan to get a set for my Boxster S when I do a NNJR driving school. I instruct with the BMW CCA and have not yet gotten over my angst of driving on the track with a canvas top over my helmet!
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