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Old 06-30-2011, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick Wong
Get more cooling to your brakes. Your problem isn't pad compound, it's cooling.

Put on the GT3RS 997.2 ducts and air deflectors. That should help your brakes, especially the rears.
This^ if it has not been done, pads and fluid right after.

The GT3RS 997.2 ducts and air deflectors work. More cooling helps in all aspects regardless of pads and rorors used. More cooling makes everything last longer too.
Old 06-30-2011, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kurt M
This^ if it has not been done, pads and fluid right after.

The GT3RS 997.2 ducts and air deflectors work. More cooling helps in all aspects regardless of pads and rorors used. More cooling makes everything last longer too.
Yup, then the next thing will be to learn how NOT to over brake and carry more speed into the turn.
Old 06-30-2011, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick Wong
Yup, then the next thing will be to learn how NOT to over brake and carry more speed into the turn.
Nick:

Looks like you have some experience in momentum cars

-Chuck
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Haha! You know it! In the end ALL cars are momentum cars... The guys who are the fastest are the ones who can keep the car free and loose as long as possible and stay "on boil" the most.



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