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Old Jun 29, 2004 | 03:56 PM
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Tried out the Pagid Orange Pads

Well I decided to try out the Pagid Orange pads along with the ATE blue brake fluid. I was very impressed with them, the grip was very good, I was very agressive on braking at Laguna Seca I only had the ABS kick in for a second on turn 11 the last turn before the straight away. They are not for the street unless you can put up with squeal under light braking. Under heavy braking the squeal does not occur. Changing the brake fluid and pads were very simple. I showed Robert (RedlineRobert) how to do one of the pads, and he finished the remaining three! Thanks Robert your officially hired as my new Crew Chief
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Old Jun 29, 2004 | 11:47 PM
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What would you recommend for street use with less brake dust? Also, like your track set up. I guess you truly love Porsche.
 
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Kevin, Not tracking the 69?
 
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Kevin, love those trailer wheels! True loyalty to Porsche.
 
Old Jun 30, 2004 | 01:30 AM
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Wardhog.. good question for street use I still use the OEM pads, my Techarts are easy to wipe down so I'm use to the dust, I think all decent pads are going to leave a fair amount of dust.

Justin.. the 69 is getting a new engine and is also to loud for Laguna Seca, the have a strict noise ordiance there.

Thanks LVdell had a set of Boxster Rims in storage, so I bought some load rated tires and slapped them on, they also had to bore the holes a little bigger to fit the US hubs.
 
Old Jun 30, 2004 | 05:54 AM
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man i love the looks of the cayenne and turbo together..
 
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