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Panoz GTS sweep using PFC Calipers, rotors and pads. Using the 13 compound.
Veteran Ian James made it two-for-two for Team Panoz Racing Sunday at Road America when the Arizona driver captured his second straight GTS 50-minute sprint race win in the Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix presented by VP Racing Fuels.
Let's try that last question again, now that i've messed with a Dynapro caliper or two.
Dynapros do not have cotter pins. Does PFC make the 01 in a pad that fits Dynapro directly? Currently running 7752 PFC01s in my Dynapros, needed to grind the top of the backing plate to clear the middle portion of the e-clip. No other modifications required. I'm cool with this if that's really my only option.
Let's try that last question again, now that i've messed with a Dynapro caliper or two.
Dynapros do not have cotter pins. Does PFC make the 01 in a pad that fits Dynapro directly? Currently running 7752 PFC01s in my Dynapros, needed to grind the top of the backing plate to clear the middle portion of the e-clip. No other modifications required. I'm cool with this if that's really my only option.
Follow up question: PFC Powerlite fitment? Y/N?
For the dynapro and using the W shaped spring clip retainer, yes you'll need to cut the backing plate. Wilwood does offer two pins to replace the W clip, and that would solve your issue. i bet McMaster car also has some retaining pins that would fit. they will probably be $20 for a pack of 25.
Power light I've been searching. I have found a few formula car that uses pfc pads in a power-light but cannot find the part number. owners usually don't know it. If they are withholding information to gain an advantage is debatable. they might be sending a pad that's similar to a pad cutter and having them shaped to fit.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.
For the dynapro and using the W shaped spring clip retainer, yes you'll need to cut the backing plate. Wilwood does offer two pins to replace the W clip, and that would solve your issue. i bet McMaster car also has some retaining pins that would fit. they will probably be $20 for a pack of 25.
The dynapro is slightly wider than the dynalite in the area where the clip passes through, just enough so that Wilwood's cotter pin for a DL won't work in the DP. I searched McMaster and similar sources for an off-the-shelf cotter pin with enough length and correct diameter to serve this function and came up dry.
Originally Posted by concealer404
Dynapros do not have cotter pins. Does PFC make the 01 in a pad that fits Dynapro directly? Currently running 7752 PFC01s in my Dynapros, needed to grind the top of the backing plate to clear the middle portion of the e-clip. No other modifications required. I'm cool with this if that's really my only option.
Follow up question: PFC Powerlite fitment? Y/N?
Originally Posted by OGRacing
For the dynapro and using the W shaped spring clip retainer, yes you'll need to cut the backing plate. Wilwood does offer two pins to replace the W clip, and that would solve your issue. i bet McMaster car also has some retaining pins that would fit. they will probably be $20 for a pack of 25.
Power light I've been searching. I have found a few formula car that uses pfc pads in a power-light but cannot find the part number. owners usually don't know it. If they are withholding information to gain an advantage is debatable. they might be sending a pad that's similar to a pad cutter and having them shaped to fit.
We are having PFC 01/11 custom cut to fit the Dynapro 4 and the Powerlite. I just haven't gotten around to officially putting them on our site. In fact, I have a set of fresh 01's for Powerlite here for my car that I was going to use before I switched over to Stoptech calipers if you need a set soon-ish.
The dynapro is slightly wider than the dynalite in the area where the clip passes through, just enough so that Wilwood's cotter pin for a DL won't work in the DP. I searched McMaster and similar sources for an off-the-shelf cotter pin with enough length and correct diameter to serve this function and came up dry.
We are having PFC 01/11 custom cut to fit the Dynapro 4 and the Powerlite. I just haven't gotten around to officially putting them on our site. In fact, I have a set of fresh 01's for Powerlite here for my car that I was going to use before I switched over to Stoptech calipers if you need a set soon-ish.
send me the link when you do get it posted. I will gladly share the information.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.
The dynapro is slightly wider than the dynalite in the area where the clip passes through, just enough so that Wilwood's cotter pin for a DL won't work in the DP. I searched McMaster and similar sources for an off-the-shelf cotter pin with enough length and correct diameter to serve this function and came up dry.
We are having PFC 01/11 custom cut to fit the Dynapro 4 and the Powerlite. I just haven't gotten around to officially putting them on our site. In fact, I have a set of fresh 01's for Powerlite here for my car that I was going to use before I switched over to Stoptech calipers if you need a set soon-ish.
For Dynapro, Powerlite, or both? "Need" is a strong word, i could probably have my car back up and going with some 01s for rear 1.8 calipers and a new pair of wilwood rotors up front, but i wasn't feeling super great about having to choose between Powerlites OR 01s in the back, long term. So... thanks for the good feels.
send me the link when you do get it posted. I will gladly share the information.
Thanks. I don't want to thread jack since this is the OG-specific thread, but this was very relevant to the discussion.
Originally Posted by concealer404
For Dynapro, Powerlite, or both? "Need" is a strong word, i could probably have my car back up and going with some 01s for rear 1.8 calipers and a new pair of wilwood rotors up front, but i wasn't feeling super great about having to choose between Powerlites OR 01s in the back, long term. So... thanks for the good feels.
You mentioned you had already ground down a set of 7112 shape front pads to fit the DP4 so I assumed you only really need pads for the rear Powerlite for the moment. I have a set of Powerlite 01's on my desk here. At any rate, we'll have plenty of PFC pads for both the Powerlite and DP4 on the shelf here in a week or so.
Although the exact figures are still being calculated, IndyCar aero director Tino Belli expects...... The appreciable jump in straightline speed has also had an effect on the new 2018 braking system made by the Performance Friction Corporation.
Thanks. I don't want to thread jack since this is the OG-specific thread, but this was very relevant to the discussion.
You mentioned you had already ground down a set of 7112 shape front pads to fit the DP4 so I assumed you only really need pads for the rear Powerlite for the moment. I have a set of Powerlite 01's on my desk here. At any rate, we'll have plenty of PFC pads for both the Powerlite and DP4 on the shelf here in a week or so.
Kenton Koch and the P1 Motorsports team took the No.8 Ligier JS P3 to the track under wet conditions. However, they prevailed and captured the LMP3 Victory without troubles.
The Sunday afternoon race had more favorable weather conditions, with Koch behind the wheel and reducing his lap times as the race kept on. Posting the race's fastest lap at 1 min, 2.430 seconds, he eventually had a nearly 28 second lead over the second place position.
Sweeping the Prototoype events, the Ligier proved to be a beast in both wet and dry conditions, equipped with PFC Brakes.
Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Drivers Hargrove, Robichon, and de Quesada Make the Podium
The Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge fields all PFC equipped GT3 cars. Drivers Scott Hargrove, Zacharie Robichon, and Rolex 24hr winner Michael de Quesada all hit the podium in two events.
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Performance Friction Brakes and OG Racing help capture Multiple podiums Gridlife South - Music & Motorsports Festival event.
Thruxton Booth Winning 1st in Track modified FWD 1:33.5
PFC 01 compound (3-second margin of victory)
Bradley Yonkers Winning 1st in Streed Modified RWD 1:34.4
PFC 08 compound
Matt DeReus 2nd in street modified RWD 1:37.5
PFC 08 compound
Tony Fuentes 2nd Track modified RWD 1:30.1
PFC 08 compound
Eric Fleming 4th Track modified RWD 1:32.2
PFC 11 compound
Track modified RWD Tony Fuentes and Eric Fleming fought hard with a factory backed Kumo Viper ACR. Tony works at @Solo performance and both men would consider themselves privateers were not able to slay the KUMO team. Tony's BMW 135i fell short by only 0.2 seconds. Eric's Corvette Z06 was able to keep up and finished 4th in the 15 car field. Not bad for a near stock car that's used in for track work and date-night duty.
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Bradley Yonkers and Matt DeRus Both piloted almost matching BMW M3's to a 1-2 finish over an 18 car field.
Thruxton had an incredible win this weekend in his PFC equipped civic. Absolutely destroying the competition with a 3-second margin of victory. an incredible time beating all of the track modified FWD, most of the RWD, and AWD cars.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.
Greg Liefooghe held off veteran Nick Wittmer in a wild Touring Car Round 9 40-minute sprint race Saturday at the Pirelli World Challenge Grand Prix of Texas at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA).
PFC Wins another Spec Miata Championship. Preston Pardus' No. 42 Danus Utilities/5X Racing/ESR/PR Mazda Miata Equipped with PFC 97 compound
PFC's Performance was a direct impact on his victory. "Smoke curled up from Pardus' car as he executed a late-braking maneuver to gain the advantage and the lead – a lead he never relinquished as he went on to become the 2017 Spec Miata Runoffs Champ." - Racer magazine.