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OGRacing 10-17-2017 09:39 AM

Good morning. PFC 97 compound 2017 Spec Miata championship winning pads. Available for your car Today!


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OGRacing 10-17-2017 01:35 PM

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Mazdaspeeder 10-17-2017 03:03 PM

Still nothing for 1.8 sport brakes?

ThePass 10-17-2017 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Mazdaspeeder (Post 1446231)
Still nothing for 1.8 sport brakes?

Run a 1.8 non-sport caliper with bracket to space it over the sport rotor. Shazam, all the pad options.

Mazdaspeeder 10-17-2017 03:34 PM

But what benefits would I see from running my G-Loc 12/10 brakes for track and street? I know yours are bonded not riveted so longer pad life which is nice. What other benefits are there? I'm sure you can understand why someone might be a little skeptical when you tell them to put smaller brakes on a car with 3x the power of an otherwise stock 1.8

ThePass 10-17-2017 05:21 PM

Recommending a caliper with slightly smaller piston size is not like recommending "smaller" brakes in general. If a size Large helmet is the right fit for your head, then a size XL is larger but that doesn't make it better. The importance of the caliper piston size is in how it relates to the other pistons in the system (front calipers and master cylinder), in the same way that the importance of the helmet size is in how it fits on your head. Bigger / smaller is not better / worse respectively. A smaller piston size in the rear caliper may improve your brake balance. It also may not, but that depends on the other elements in your brake system. This has been covered pretty exhaustively elsewhere.


Originally Posted by Mazdaspeeder (Post 1446239)
I'm sure you can understand why someone might be a little skeptical when you tell them to put smaller brakes on a car with 3x the power of an otherwise stock 1.8

The thing begging skepticism is why such a car is still using factory size brakes in the first place.

Mazdaspeeder 10-17-2017 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by ThePass (Post 1446276)
Recommending a caliper with slightly smaller piston size is not like recommending "smaller" brakes in general. If a size Large helmet is the right fit for your head, then a size XL is larger but that doesn't make it better. The importance of the caliper piston size is in how it relates to the other pistons in the system (front calipers and master cylinder), in the same way that the importance of the helmet size is in how it fits on your head. Bigger / smaller is not better / worse respectively. A smaller piston size in the rear caliper may improve your brake balance. It also may not, but that depends on the other elements in your brake system. This has been covered pretty exhaustively elsewhere.



The thing begging skepticism is why such a car is still using factory size brakes in the first place.

I had issues using hawk HPS pads but that’s to be expected. Was ready to get a BBK but many suggested Carbotech pads so at half the price I tried them and no more brake issues since. Our local track doesn’t require a ton of braking either. I’m moreso wondering how these compare to what I have now because I also hear good things about PFC. I don’t know the details of caliper and piston size or how that works so to someone who doesn’t know, the non sport caliper sounds like a downgrade when it may very well not be.

OGRacing 10-23-2017 09:58 AM

When it comes to stopping a vehicle. we have many components working together, finding a balance is the key to stopping performance. It's commonplace to compare brakes to power. Many think to have less power is a downgrade and I would agree it is, but try not to think like that around brakes. When it comes to vehicle declaration performance do remove the term 'Downgrade' from your vocabulary, and Replace it with 'Balance'.

OGRacing 11-14-2017 03:35 PM

Brian Putt is NASA SE Super unlimited East coast champion. Crew Cheif Jim Lock uses PFC 13 compound and was able to race Larger more powerful prototypes.

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Efini~FC3S 11-14-2017 05:09 PM

Excuse my lack of reading comprehension, but is there a PFC compound that you guys sell/recommend for enduro use? Quasi-PTE car with Hankook RS4s, no aero, plain 1.8 calipers front and rear? Needs to last 15 hours minimum.

OGRacing 11-15-2017 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Efini~FC3S (Post 1451771)
Excuse my lack of reading comprehension, but is there a PFC compound that you guys sell/recommend for enduro use? Quasi-PTE car with Hankook RS4s, no aero, plain 1.8 calipers front and rear? Needs to last 15 hours minimum.

PFC 11 will last 15hours easy. I have teams that run them for multiple races. How many races they last will depend on the drivers.
Highly recommended you run slotted rotors for maximum life.

OGRacing 12-11-2017 11:17 AM

why is it cold out... winter is boring.

Efini~FC3S 12-11-2017 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by OGRacing (Post 1456265)
why is it cold out... winter is boring.


It was cold out at Barber this last weekend...but it definitely was not boring!

OGRacing 12-11-2017 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Efini~FC3S (Post 1456270)
It was cold out at Barber this last weekend...but it definitely was not boring!

how was Barber in the snow? looked like fun.

sixshooter 12-11-2017 12:03 PM

There's a track day at Homestead Miami this Sunday. The weather supposed to be 62 in the morning with a high of 80 and sunny. Wintertime is track season down here. Y'all come.

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OGRacing 12-11-2017 12:09 PM

Winter track time is a double edge sword. It's great to run to Florida, but I end up spending my Christmas budget on track time. :P it's not-so fun avoiding the family for 12 months.

Chilicharger665 12-12-2017 01:52 PM

Do you have PFC compounds for Wilwood Powerlite calipers? I have 4 of them on my ND. I am currently running Ferodo DS2500's and they used to be quiet, then I did two days at Laguna Seca, and now they are super loud and squeal. Each wheel has a different pitch and it is driving me crazy. The car is my fun car, I have to drive 5+ hours to even get to a track, and I don't tow the ND, so I need a one pad solution. Got suggestions?

OGRacing 12-12-2017 03:01 PM

Hello Chilicharger,
I'm sorry we don't have pads for powerlight calipers. Franky a little shocked your car has 4 of those calipers. We do have Padgid offerings for the OEM Brembo package. and FYI race pads will be noisy, they have no provisions for noise deadening.

machschnell 12-13-2017 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1456288)
There's a track day at Homestead Miami this Sunday. The weather supposed to be 62 in the morning with a high of 80 and sunny. Wintertime is track season down here. Y'all come.

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Floridians should type "winter" with quotes around it, means something different than it does in the NorthEast. :D

OGRacing 01-15-2018 03:39 PM

Brace yourselves. New compounds are coming for 2018!!


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