Ran my first TNIA event last night – wow, what a blast! I could see this sort of event becoming a regular occurrence for me, in addition to my usual autocross events. I gave one point-by during the first green lap of my first session, but after that spent the evening chasing down nearly every other car in the novice group :). I think I’ll be moving up to Intermediate next time…
My current front brakes however were *not* nearly as excited as I was by the end of the evening. As it turns out, Axxis MetalMaster/XPG pads do not have the heat tolerance needed for track days… especially with more than double the stock power, no brake ducting, & a n00b at the wheel (using a bit more brake than I probably needed, mid corner speeds were on the low side). At the end of my second and third sessions I checked my front rotor temps and found them to be over 700 degrees F… after 1/2 lap of “cooldown” and a casual ride back to the pits. Formerly brand new front rotors are now grooved & glazed with splotchy areas of pad material transfer.
My basic semi-metallic rockauto pads on the rear seemed to hold up just fine… temps were a more reasonable 400 deg, despite undoubtedly working harder than usual to make up for the profound brake fade & (probably) boiled fluid up front. The general consensus seems to be that anything grippier than a street pad in the rear is just going to result in rear brake lockup… makes sense to me.
A little bit more info on the car:
2550 lbs with driver
Stock brakes, 10” front and rear rotors. Very similar to Miata brakes.
65% F / 35% R weight distribution. Not very Miata-like.
Power is ~250-350whp depending where I set the boost level. Ran 15 psi / ~250 whp last night.
Coilovers, swaybars, poly bushings, etc.
Currently running some older 205 Nitto NT01’s x 4, but I’ll likely be moving up to staggered 225 F/205 R Hoosier R7’s after 1-2 more events (my autocross tires).
Anyway, I’d like to get an extra set of front pads & rotors to keep on the shelf & slap on just for track days. At a mere $19 each for the rotors, I can justify pretty much whatever set of pads make the most sense :). I’ve received suggestions from more experienced friends for each of the following:
Porterfield R4 / R4E
Carbotech XP10 / G-Loc R10 (apparently, pretty much the same thing)
Hawk Blues
After doing a little reading I am leaning towards the Carbotech/G-Loc pads, but I’m curious if anyone here has experience choosing track day pads for a similarly over powered & under braked nose heavy fwd car.