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Old 10-26-2015, 04:38 PM   #1
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@Jason:So the Hawk DTC-60's we be more than enough to stop a 200hp car? Sorry if it seems like a noob question regarding braking. @xnameraxx: what are SE brakes?
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Old 10-26-2015, 07:34 PM   #2
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@Jason:So the Hawk DTC-60's we be more than enough to stop a 200hp car? Sorry if it seems like a noob question regarding braking. @xnameraxx: what are SE brakes?
130mpg+ down to 50ish mph, repeat for 14 laps.

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OE rotors, Micro Image brake lines, Hawk DTC-60 pads from Porterfield Brakes. Still look like new. I replace the pads and rotors right before the Runoffs each year, and typically the old ones are still not used up.

The power level of the car is of little significance, its what you do with it.
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