Peformance Friction (PFC01) users here?

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Old 11-09-2014, 12:56 PM
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Peformance Friction (PFC01) users here?

Any PFC01 users here?
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Old 11-09-2014, 01:24 PM
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I have used them in the past.
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Old 11-09-2014, 03:22 PM
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I've seen these around. Don't know performance but I also am interested in how they work.
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I've ran the PFC 01 compound and now run the 01's replacement, the new 11 compound. They are great track pads.
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Originally Posted by STi4WRC
I have used them in the past.
STI4WRC, what do you think about this pads?
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Originally Posted by dan avoN7
I've ran the PFC 01 compound and now run the 01's replacement, the new 11 compound. They are great track pads.
dan avoN7, is there a significant difference between pfc01 and 11? Where did you get 11s? Are they available in STIs Brembo size?

I've read only great things about pfc01. I'm on Carbotech XP12/10 and a bit tired dealing with uneven deposits issues and etc. I was considering switching to Hawk DTC-70/60, CL (Carbon Lorraine) RC6 or PFC01. So far PFCs look more attractive then others.
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