Hi all!
I am getting ready for my next set of trackdays around my local tracks (Laguna Seca and Thunderhill). I have only had 3 trackdays (all at Thunderhill in 105+ degree weather) and I managed to overheat my brake fluid (Motul RBF 660) and got my front EBC Yellowstuff pads to metal-metal. I replaced the front pads with Stoptech Sport 309s for daily driving, and am still running the Yellowstuffs in the rear.
For my upcoming trackdays, I plan to keep the Yellowstuff rear pads but get a dedicated set of front pads (leaning towards PFC 08s). Would it be fine to run the aggressive street pads in the rear and track-only pads in the front or would that throw the brake bias too far off and/or confuse the ABS system? I would be running the pads with Zimmermann blank rotors, Castrol SRF fluid, and Kumho Ecsta V730 (200TW) tires.
For reference, I am pretty hard on the brakes as I have 80+ hours of sim racing time in the Z4 around Thunderhill and Laguna Seca and am familiar with the corners/braking zones (but I'm still really bad at nailing them
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I am getting ready for my next set of trackdays around my local tracks (Laguna Seca and Thunderhill). I have only had 3 trackdays (all at Thunderhill in 105+ degree weather) and I managed to overheat my brake fluid (Motul RBF 660) and got my front EBC Yellowstuff pads to metal-metal. I replaced the front pads with Stoptech Sport 309s for daily driving, and am still running the Yellowstuffs in the rear.
For my upcoming trackdays, I plan to keep the Yellowstuff rear pads but get a dedicated set of front pads (leaning towards PFC 08s). Would it be fine to run the aggressive street pads in the rear and track-only pads in the front or would that throw the brake bias too far off and/or confuse the ABS system? I would be running the pads with Zimmermann blank rotors, Castrol SRF fluid, and Kumho Ecsta V730 (200TW) tires.
For reference, I am pretty hard on the brakes as I have 80+ hours of sim racing time in the Z4 around Thunderhill and Laguna Seca and am familiar with the corners/braking zones (but I'm still really bad at nailing them
