If you’re using track worthy pads like the XP10 or XP12 you’re fine, just watch your rotors, harsher pads will eat rotors quicker. I’d also choose slotted rotors vs drilled, where micro cracks could develop faster between the holes.That Can definitely be scary!! Thankfully, with the Nismo, I just had to use Motul RBF660 fluid, and I don't have a problem. The stock pads did wear out fast though (I only got 2 track days / set). So I decided to put on the Carbotech pads, and they are definitely better, and last longer. I only have 2 track days on those so far, and there is still plenty of meat left, so I still don't know how long the Carbotechs will last.
I love CT, i can not imagine tracking with stock pads. i can confirm the xp12 will eat the rotors fast, xp10 are much easler on the rotors.If you’re using track worthy pads like the XP10 or XP12 you’re fine, just watch your rotors, harsher pads will eat rotors quicker. I’d also choose slotted rotors vs drilled, where micro cracks could develop faster between the holes.
I wonder if there was addendum to the ‘23 manual? ‘24+ calls for dot 42023 Nissan Z owners manual
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My paper 2023 manual matches the currently available 2023 download.I wonder if there was addendum to the ‘23 manual? ‘24+ calls for dot 4
That's actually a good mental attitude to have, most are too gung ho first timers that over drive and over shoot corners, braking etc. very dangerous. I saw plenty when instructing at Auto Club Speedway then. Really you should sign up and for the first time GET an instructor provided by the org, huge ramp up to get the basics, braking points, apexes, etc. smoothness is key. I bet you will get hooked, our Zs are made for that, with the proper preps first, track brake pads, high temp fluids a MUST. Don't worry about the other mods, learn the stock handling first then build up from that baseline. Have fun, man and keep us updated.I am always amazed at the engineering and attention to detail that goes in to tracking a car. Not a full-blown race car. But if I was to do a track day with my Z, how inadequately prepared I would be, and how lacking my knowledge is. Thank you all.
Nissan should at least send addendum to the 2023 manual and inform owners to have dealers replace with DOT4 or the R35 version.its definitely the GTR DOT4 on the 2024 Zs and up even though the 2023 called for dot 3. not sure if the 2023 manual was a misprint or they made the upgrade. my guess is they made the upgrade with the introduction of the NISMO and figured it was better to just do it across the board
I did roughly 4 hot laps in a row ( braking from 140) at VIR and the NISMO brakes held up ok. was cool ambient temps