I'm relatively new to HPDE; driving at an intermediate level. My car has Michelin PS4S, track-capable suspension and alignment, and I use PFC08 with Motul 600/660.
Reeling in the speed from 110+ to 40 mph is high adventure - there is a bit of a vague feeling for the first second or two. Even after 5 or more laps, if the situation involves a braking zone after a long straight there is a period of time...maybe 1 or 1.5 seconds where these pads are heating up and the friction is increasing. In the process, at least initially they don't really seem to bite like I would expect. At 100 mph, you are traveling about 150 feet per second, so this is relevant for when to start braking. The other consideration at the end of the brake zone: if the pads are increasing friction as temperature rises...that makes modulating the brakes for trail braking becomes a challenge.
Now, all of this might simply be a learning curve I need to work through. I can adapt to this...especially given that it's consistent behavior. But...has anyone tried the PFC 331 (Front) and 332 (Rear) setup that is digressive? They have\\\ a substantially higher amount of friction at lower temps and a lower friction on the rear pads? That seems to make a bunch of sense for HPDE sessions on a car like the M3 with ABS.
Reeling in the speed from 110+ to 40 mph is high adventure - there is a bit of a vague feeling for the first second or two. Even after 5 or more laps, if the situation involves a braking zone after a long straight there is a period of time...maybe 1 or 1.5 seconds where these pads are heating up and the friction is increasing. In the process, at least initially they don't really seem to bite like I would expect. At 100 mph, you are traveling about 150 feet per second, so this is relevant for when to start braking. The other consideration at the end of the brake zone: if the pads are increasing friction as temperature rises...that makes modulating the brakes for trail braking becomes a challenge.
Now, all of this might simply be a learning curve I need to work through. I can adapt to this...especially given that it's consistent behavior. But...has anyone tried the PFC 331 (Front) and 332 (Rear) setup that is digressive? They have\\\ a substantially higher amount of friction at lower temps and a lower friction on the rear pads? That seems to make a bunch of sense for HPDE sessions on a car like the M3 with ABS.
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