John Johns
Enthusiast
I installed Sean Roe duct kit, lowered the car 1" with Eibach springs, put on front air deflectors and R-4 (race) pads to run the last track event of the year at PPIR. Front brake dust accumulation on the stock wheels was tremendous! I was told this was due to the race pads, and deflectors doing their job and driving the dust to the outside of the wheel while cooling the rotors. Don't know if the Roe ducting or lowering had an effect.
Jerry Scott, fellow Colorado Viper racer who kicked my butt, was running Purner wheels on the front. He had no noticable brake dust accumulation whuile running similar pads, PF, and said it was the design of the wheel. Where does all that dust go? What an endorsement for Purner wheels, to be able to run race pads on the street or track and not have them filled with brake dust!
Jerry Scott, fellow Colorado Viper racer who kicked my butt, was running Purner wheels on the front. He had no noticable brake dust accumulation whuile running similar pads, PF, and said it was the design of the wheel. Where does all that dust go? What an endorsement for Purner wheels, to be able to run race pads on the street or track and not have them filled with brake dust!
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