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First HPDE - Tire Pressure and Brakes Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Force4.6" data-source="post: 8700645" data-attributes="member: 19700"><p>You will like the XP10s and XP8s on the Cobra, that is what I use at the track and they provide great feedback and stopping power. It will take you a little bit to get use to them on the track since you have to get some heat into them. Another alternative is Motul RBF 600 for brake fluid, been using it for years now and I thinks its $15 a bottle. Looks good overall, the tire pressure maybe a little high. I think I started out around 35 or so then altered depended on the track temp with tire pressures. Get use to the car first then make small changes to adjust, be prepared to learn, be careful, and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Force4.6, post: 8700645, member: 19700"] You will like the XP10s and XP8s on the Cobra, that is what I use at the track and they provide great feedback and stopping power. It will take you a little bit to get use to them on the track since you have to get some heat into them. Another alternative is Motul RBF 600 for brake fluid, been using it for years now and I thinks its $15 a bottle. Looks good overall, the tire pressure maybe a little high. I think I started out around 35 or so then altered depended on the track temp with tire pressures. Get use to the car first then make small changes to adjust, be prepared to learn, be careful, and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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