I have just got my first Porsche, she is a 996 C4 in black with the standard 17" C4 5 spoke alloys from 2001, with 2 new conti n rated on the rear and the fronts have have done less than 3000 miles and still look as good a new. I am switching the wheels later today to a new set of 19" 997 turbo wheels with n rated P zero rosso tyres for the road and will be doing a full detail this weekend - pics to follow!
Now, I have a track day booked next month and will be switching back to the stock alloys for that, but should I consider upgrading my pads or brake fluid? I had an FTO many years ago and boiled the break fluid and wrecked the disks + pads on a track day at Knockhill in Scotland years ago and whilst I will be trying my best to avoid a repeat of that, I remember how difficult it was to do the cold laps and not let the adrenaline take over!
Any recommendations and track tips would be greatly appreciated. Also should I turn the PSM off?
David
Now, I have a track day booked next month and will be switching back to the stock alloys for that, but should I consider upgrading my pads or brake fluid? I had an FTO many years ago and boiled the break fluid and wrecked the disks + pads on a track day at Knockhill in Scotland years ago and whilst I will be trying my best to avoid a repeat of that, I remember how difficult it was to do the cold laps and not let the adrenaline take over!
Any recommendations and track tips would be greatly appreciated. Also should I turn the PSM off?
David