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I don't have nearly the track experience of Fred or Eric(and probably others in this thread), but here is my two cents. I have found that cheap rotors and Porterfield R-4 pads are the way to go. I run the PBR 13" Cobra brakes. I can buy rotors from my local NAPA auto parts for about $20 each. I then redrill them for the 5x108mm bolt pattern.
Even if I destroy a pair of rotors on a given track day, I am coming out ahead compared to where I was with street pads. I was using PBR Metalmasters and going through a set of both pads and rotors per track day. (the rotors would crack and or get grooved when the last 1/4 or so of pad lining disintegrated) At $50+ per set on the pads, and $150 or so for a pair of predrilled quality rotors this was getting expensive. If all works out well, the cheap rotors are sort of an intentional weak point.
FWIW, I have not yet experienced any fade. Of course, my car is several hundred pounds lighter than the average SHO. I will also echo the positive sentiments of good quality brake fluid (like Motul 600) and brake cooling ducts.
Even if I destroy a pair of rotors on a given track day, I am coming out ahead compared to where I was with street pads. I was using PBR Metalmasters and going through a set of both pads and rotors per track day. (the rotors would crack and or get grooved when the last 1/4 or so of pad lining disintegrated) At $50+ per set on the pads, and $150 or so for a pair of predrilled quality rotors this was getting expensive. If all works out well, the cheap rotors are sort of an intentional weak point.
FWIW, I have not yet experienced any fade. Of course, my car is several hundred pounds lighter than the average SHO. I will also echo the positive sentiments of good quality brake fluid (like Motul 600) and brake cooling ducts.






all i know is, i better get some pads a lines.... im gonna be so :cuss: