Psa-636 Power Stop - Track Day Carbon Fiber Metallic Compound Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com
US $82.69
Location:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New
Brand:PowerStop
Series:Track Day
Manufacturer Part Number:PSA-636
Driving Style:Street & Track
Product Type:Performance Brakes, Pads & Rotors
Dust Rating:Medium
Other Part Number:177059342
Friction material:Ceramic
Interchange Part Number:PowerStop Performance Brakes, Pads & Rotors
Product Name:Brake Pads
Warranty:Yes
Purpose:Main
UPC:889906279341
Department:Performance
PSA-636 Power Stop - Track Day Carbon Fiber Metallic Compound Brake Pads
177059342
PSA-636
Manufactured
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Street & Track. The ideal pads for the track day enthusiasts who take their vehicle to the track on the weekend and require better braking performance.
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Street & Track. The ideal pads for the track day enthusiasts who take their vehicle to the track on the weekend and require better braking performance. Features: - Carbon fiber metallic compound
- Right friction for your specific platform to optimize a day at the track
- Platform-Specific Track Day friction compound features Extreme Fade Resistance, Low Thermal Conductivity, Consistent Pedal Feel and Modulation
- Track tested performance
- Data driven development
- The ultimate test platform
- Looks great behind custom (or factory) wheels
- Sold as a set for two wheels
The braking components in Track Day kits are tested on the track, this is not a re-purposed street compound. Power Stop test vehicles are equipped with a sophisticated data logging system & spends hundreds of test hours on a real track. Advanced friction compound was tuned using an AIM EVO4 data-logger monitoring brake pressures, rotor temperatures, and velocity changes via wheel speed, GPS, and 3-axis accelerometers. The 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 served as the ideal vehicle to develop our platform-specific braking system suited for both track days as well as the drive home.
Founded in 1997 in Southern California, Power Stop began with the goal of bringing the benefits of superior brake components at a reasonable cost to street performance and backyard performance enthusiasts everywhere. Company management and engineers believed then, as they do today, that better brakes make driving more enjoyable and safer for any vehicle, terrain, and driving style – not just street performance. They developed a philosophy that while brake components cannot be superior without the most advanced materials, they also cannot perform in a superior fashion without matching the exact tolerances of each and every individual vehicle they are created for. Relentless development and testing led to brake pads, rotors, drum shoes, and other related components that delivered uncompromising fit and operation, and Power Stop’s customer base grew exponentially from positive word of mouth. The company still has its original passion for creating the best products at the best possible prices, so when it comes to replacement brake components for your vehicle, Power Stop is the only name you need to know.

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