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2014 Shelby GT500 6 piston brakes review
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikko" data-source="post: 14926979" data-attributes="member: 173499"><p>I have a 14 Shelby and have been to several track events. I have found the brakes to be very good. </p><p></p><p>Upgraded fluid to castrol SRF. </p><p>Had Hawk HP plus pads in front and HPS in rear for awhile. Note the hawk pads are not a perfect fit and i do not recommend them for the 6 piston fronts because of that.they leave a rust ring on the rotor due to not covering and have some cutouts the stock pads dont. They have A bit more initial bite than the stock pads. Pretty significant dusting, can make a lot of noise.</p><p></p><p>Stock pads, fine on street, did better than i expected on track, but i took it easy with them on.</p><p></p><p>I just put carbotech xp20 pads in. Real aggressive bite. When i went around bock second time while bedding i could see the faint straight tire marks on pavement left from the previous time around. I dudnt get ABS sensation but i think it was applying. Did an easy track day earlier this week but did a few significant straight speeds to slow corners. Work fine cold but Probably need to pull them for the street sine they are loud. </p><p></p><p>Inam Thinking about getting ax6 or 1521 for street use. </p><p></p><p>If you need pads for the 6 pots i think carbotech is one of the better options. Full pad material coverage. Order well in advance, it took several weeks to get my xp20s since they had to make them. (That is why i had to put the stocks back in for a track day)</p><p></p><p>Typed w a pad dont want to fix my errors....</p><p></p><p>Good mod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikko, post: 14926979, member: 173499"] I have a 14 Shelby and have been to several track events. I have found the brakes to be very good. Upgraded fluid to castrol SRF. Had Hawk HP plus pads in front and HPS in rear for awhile. Note the hawk pads are not a perfect fit and i do not recommend them for the 6 piston fronts because of that.they leave a rust ring on the rotor due to not covering and have some cutouts the stock pads dont. They have A bit more initial bite than the stock pads. Pretty significant dusting, can make a lot of noise. Stock pads, fine on street, did better than i expected on track, but i took it easy with them on. I just put carbotech xp20 pads in. Real aggressive bite. When i went around bock second time while bedding i could see the faint straight tire marks on pavement left from the previous time around. I dudnt get ABS sensation but i think it was applying. Did an easy track day earlier this week but did a few significant straight speeds to slow corners. Work fine cold but Probably need to pull them for the street sine they are loud. Inam Thinking about getting ax6 or 1521 for street use. If you need pads for the 6 pots i think carbotech is one of the better options. Full pad material coverage. Order well in advance, it took several weeks to get my xp20s since they had to make them. (That is why i had to put the stocks back in for a track day) Typed w a pad dont want to fix my errors.... Good mod. [/QUOTE]
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