Just got braided stainless steel brake lines for my GT2AWD

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Just wanted to let you know that I had braided brake lines made for my 2018 GT2 AWD. They were made by Attacking the Clock racing.
they are Heil brake lines and they made exact replica’s of the OEM.lines. You can get them in 14 different color. They sent the originals to the UK for the brackets to be engineered. They cost $165 for front and rear. Plan on installing them this week with new drilled and slotted rotors. Also new ceramic pads as well. Going to change over to 5.1 brake fluid too. I’ll post pics when completed.
 

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Beautifully made. Can't wait to see them installed.
 
Are you getting ready for track days? Sounds / looks like it.
 
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Just finished the install of my braided brake lines and rotors with ceramic pads and 5.1 brake fluid flush! No more pulses and they stop on a dime! Ready for the track now.
 

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The OEM- replica mid-span brackets on those HEL lines look great. DOT 5.1 is great for the track, but it is even more hydroscopic than DOT4, so it has to be flushed more often. That is the case with any of the high-temp "Racing" DOT4 fluids as well. Depending on the intended use, it could be a fair trade-off.

I'm most curious how the ceramic pads work out for you at the track. Have you gotten a track day lined up already? If so, which track?
 
The OEM- replica mid-span brackets on those HEL lines look great. DOT 5.1 is great for the track, but it is even more hydroscopic than DOT4, so it has to be flushed more often. That is the case with any of the high-temp "Racing" DOT4 fluids as well. Depending on the intended use, it could be a fair trade-off.

I'm most curious how the ceramic pads work out for you at the track. Have you gotten a track day lined up already? If so, which track?
Yes, May 10th, 11th and 12th at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit right outside Tulsa OK. They have a high speed touring car series.
 
Yes, May 10th, 11th and 12th at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit right outside Tulsa OK. They have a high speed touring car series.
I bought the motive pressure brake fluid kit and it works great.
no more pumping brakes with a two person job. One man job now!
 
Yes, May 10th, 11th and 12th at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit right outside Tulsa OK. They have a high speed touring car series.
Track looks good, with a bit of elevation changes. Those 1/4-mile long straights are gonna give the brakes a good work out. Your GT2 will probably be 130+mph when you stomp on the Brembos.
 
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