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Old 05-22-2008, 01:49 AM
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[quote=Craig@Rennstore.com;263793]Objectively speaking:
~OEM pads last an average of 2.5 days track days from brand new.
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I can back up Craig's comment... My OEM's had 2.0 track days and were right at the sensor! So 2.5 track days as the limit is dead on ... and I'm running a little 2.7!
I went with Pagid Orange, ran at Thunderhill and found them exceptional. Since it is so easy to swap out the pads, I was thinking of running my OEM's for daily driving and just put in the Oranges for track days... but, I'm not rushing to do the swap... the Oranges are doing fine on the street... not squeeling, works pretty ok for DD, though I still will swap to run OEM's for DD... they are just that more mellow for, well mellow driving. But for more aggressive and repetitive stops, OEM's are no match.

I think that would be even more the case with an extra 50 hp!
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