A Track Braking Review of 2015
#21
The Performance Friction 97 pads, PFC 0537.97.14.44 fit perfectly without any sanding needed at all. Very pleased about this.
I did 4 days at VIR in Nov, Full Course. It did rain 2 out of the 4 days but I got some good runs in during those 4 days. Pad wear and rotor wear was very minimal. I am running the StopTech BBK in the front. Square setup with 255 NT-01s. Hit 125 MPH on the back Straight.
Braking felt really good with the StopTechs in the front and the Urge in the back. Good brake balance on wet, super wet, and perfectly dry. No Fade. Actually the brakes were so good it took me a while to get fully adjusted to the brakes. I was just not use to being able to brake so late and so consistently that I was worried that the brakes would start to give out eventually. Of course they never did and I was very happy to stop worrying about braking.
All in all i'm very happy. The kit is not cheap but the pad wear and the rotor wear is very low. The materials and craftsmanship are top notch. The rear wheel hubs definitely felt cooler and not crazy hot as expected.
The Urge Rear Rotors are the best option for longevity, consistent braking, and reducing heat on wheel hubs.
I'll report back with more data as the 2016 Track Season progresses.
And of course a big benefit is working with a very professional and customer service focused company like Urge. Thanks Patrick.
I did 4 days at VIR in Nov, Full Course. It did rain 2 out of the 4 days but I got some good runs in during those 4 days. Pad wear and rotor wear was very minimal. I am running the StopTech BBK in the front. Square setup with 255 NT-01s. Hit 125 MPH on the back Straight.
Braking felt really good with the StopTechs in the front and the Urge in the back. Good brake balance on wet, super wet, and perfectly dry. No Fade. Actually the brakes were so good it took me a while to get fully adjusted to the brakes. I was just not use to being able to brake so late and so consistently that I was worried that the brakes would start to give out eventually. Of course they never did and I was very happy to stop worrying about braking.
All in all i'm very happy. The kit is not cheap but the pad wear and the rotor wear is very low. The materials and craftsmanship are top notch. The rear wheel hubs definitely felt cooler and not crazy hot as expected.
The Urge Rear Rotors are the best option for longevity, consistent braking, and reducing heat on wheel hubs.
I'll report back with more data as the 2016 Track Season progresses.
And of course a big benefit is working with a very professional and customer service focused company like Urge. Thanks Patrick.
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Chibo (05-05-2019)
#22
Over 4 days at Laguna (hard on brakes), I've had essentially zero wear on my rear XP8's since installing the racingbrake.com 2-piece vented rear disc kit (stock calipers). I have a set of PFC97's that fit without modification, but haven't needed to install them yet, even though the XP8's were already pretty worn to start with. During this time I cracked two stock front rotors and used an entire set of front PFC08s (this despite extensive cool-down time prior to parking). The racingbrake rotors are larger in diameter, so they do shift bias a little bit, but I find as long as you expect the car to rotate easily under trail-braking and reduce your steering inputs accordingly, it's fine. Got them for a crazy cheap price thanks to an Amazon price-engine fluke.
A vented 2-piece makes a huge difference for our car, regardless of who makes it. The Urge disc looks like a great option.
A vented 2-piece makes a huge difference for our car, regardless of who makes it. The Urge disc looks like a great option.
#23
Pads vary as noted above, some fit straight up. But 3mm is has been the feedback across most pads.
Also, note our rear kit is 2 lbs lighter per rotor than any other rear solution. This is rotational weight that is closer to the hub than larger diameter kits so noticeable acceleration and braking benefits. Even with being lighter, all customers have noted improved braking performance, less wear on rears and fronts.
We have always had the philosophy of why go bigger if lighter will do, especially unsprung, rotational weight which has noted acceleration, braking and suspension benefits. Our Front Kit is also the lightest Competition BBK on the market as it is OEM diameter and designed to handle up to 500 HP cars.
#25
Originally Posted by copmagnet82' timestamp='1451967962' post='23843820
Patrick, so just to make sure, you need to shave off 4.5mm from the bracket and 3mm from the pads?
Pads vary as noted above, some fit straight up. But 3mm is has been the feedback across most pads.
#26
#27
So I've opted to try a set of the urge rear rotors as well. They look good and hopefully last me a long while. I like the RB rear kit on paper, but RB seems to have some issues and I'm not going to chance any sort of brake failure. I'll post back of my impressions after a few track days this year. Thanks everyone for your reviews, it definitely helped me come to a decision.
#28
So I've opted to try a set of the urge rear rotors as well. They look good and hopefully last me a long while. I like the RB rear kit on paper, but RB seems to have some issues and I'm not going to chance any sort of brake failure. I'll post back of my impressions after a few track days this year. Thanks everyone for your reviews, it definitely helped me come to a decision.