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BRAND: Project Mu Type HC+ 0-800, dba 4000 slotted rotors
CAR: DC5R
APPLICATION: track/street
PRICE: $220 front
VERDICT: 8/10. Haul's ass. Squeals quite a bit on the street but goes away after a propper bed-in at the track. Awesome initial bite. Wears fast, only 3 trackdays before they had nothing left.
BRAND: Carbotech XP10 100-900
CAR: DC5R
APPLICATION: track/street
PRICE: $220 fronts
VERDICT: ?/10. Hauls ass, feels pretty much the same as type HC+ but seem to take less time to warm up before they start to bite. Only bedded in on highway with two sets of high speed stops. Squeals the same on street but haven't bedded in on track yet. Decided on these to see if they last longer. Will update after next trackday.
After alot of reading. Most of you recommend Ferodo DS2500. Is this just on the front, Or all round. Also DBA 400 was recommended for front disc. What about the back.
Thanks guys
This is true. Our cars don't really use the rear brakes much, so you can upgrade if you like but I wouldn't say there's the biggest need. I've been running stock rotors and some aussie brand pad I forgot the name of and I still have plenty of meat all round at the rear, and these have been in for the last couple of years!
guys, before you go telling him stuff like this - why not find out what sort of racing he will be doing?
Good point! I think most of us assumed it was just normal club day stuff, but if you're going more hardcore definitely look into upgrading all round! Also will depend if you're running an after market brake kit too.
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