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Carbotech Brake Pads for BMW 733i 1977-1984 Low Dust High Performance Track Autocross Street

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Carbotech Brake Pads for BMW 733i 1977-1984 Low Dust High Performance Track Autocross StreetVehicle Compatibility: CT163 1977 1984 733i E23 CT288 1977 1981 733i E23 CT279 1981 1984 733i E23 Carbotech Brake Pads Engineered for Every Driving Need Discover Carbotech's diverse range of high performance brake pads, tailored for specific driving conditions, from daily street use to intense racing applications. 1521 Street Performance: Carbotech 1521 is the ultimate street compound, designed for smooth modulation, low dust, and minimal noise. With

Vehicle Compatibility:

CT163
  • 1977-1984 - 733i E23
CT288
  • 1977-1981 - 733i E23
CT279
  • 1981-1984 - 733i E23

Carbotech™ Brake Pads – Engineered for Every Driving Need

Discover Carbotech™'s diverse range of high-performance brake pads, tailored for specific driving conditions, from daily street use to intense racing applications.

  • 1521™ – Street Performance: Carbotech™ 1521™ is the ultimate street compound, designed for smooth modulation, low dust, and minimal noise. With operating temperatures from ambient up to 800°F (426°C), the 1521™ offers reliable braking power for all street, tow, and fleet vehicles. Not for track use.
  • AX6™ – Autocross Optimized: The AX6™ is crafted for autocross enthusiasts, delivering high torque and consistent performance across 50°F to 1000°F (10°C to 537°C). With a strong initial bite and responsive modulation, this pad is perfect for autocross but not for street use.
  • RP2™ – Endurance Racing: For endurance racing, the RP2™ delivers a powerful initial bite with great fade resistance from 250°F to 1450°F (121°C to 787°C), making it a reliable choice for extended track sessions. Not for street use.
  • XP Series – Championship-Proven Racing Pads:
    • XP8™: The XP8™ is an entry-level racing compound with high torque and fade resistance from 200°F to 1250°F (93°C to 676°C), designed for track days with smooth modulation and excellent rotor friendliness. Not for street use.
    • XP10™: Known for powering champions, the XP10™ offers an intense initial bite and high fade resistance up to 1475°F (801°C), ideal for competitive racing. Not for street use.
    • XP12™: With added torque and fade resistance up to 1850°F (1010°C), the XP12™ is aggressive yet rotor-friendly, offering unmatched control on the track. Not for street use.
    • XP20™: The XP20™ features an aggressive bite and linear torque curve, handling temperatures up to 2000°F (1093°C) for top-tier track performance. Not for street use.
    • XP24™: The pinnacle of Carbotech™'s racing lineup, XP24™ delivers maximum torque and the highest fade resistance from 400°F to 2000°F (204°C to 1093°C), perfect for professional endurance racing. Not for street use.

Whether you're looking for a low-dust street pad or a high-performance racing compound, Carbotech™ offers the perfect solution. Note: Only the 1521™ is suitable for street use.

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