We had great fun at the FIRM for the GRM track day on Monday. My non-SI civic, Vtec-slow, was more or less able to hang with some of the Miatas. I even got a point-by a few times.
I didn't abuse my car, but I pushed it at what I felt was a reasonable pace (all out). My fastest lap on the full course was 1.32.109, with the bus stop I got a 1.49.002. I'm told that's pretty good for a momentum car, and it was my first track day ever (not counting driving horses). The dozens of autocross runs and single track sprint event I've done at the FIRM probably helped.
I only smelled my brakes one time, and I did a cool down lap several times through the day. I never got brake fade, soft pedal, etc while on course.
On lunch break, after the car cooled down, the pedal sank much further than normal. The fluid was only down a small bit, and it improved enough after topping it up to go back out on track. The ability to stop the car never changed.
Hawk HPS pads (I know they are not a track pad, but this car is my daily and back up autocross car), centric rotors, ATE brand DOT4 fluid. They've been on the car about four months, and have 16 autocross runs before yesterday, plus some street miles.
The rear brakes are also the same set up, installed the Thursday before the challenge. The rotors look normal on the rear, they've barely worn off the machining.
On the drive home, the pedal would drop about halfway down before I would get any brake, although they were still as functional as normal.
As you can see, the pads are glazed, and the rotors are scored. My plan is to sand the glazing off of the pads, and do a full brake fluid flush. I have new rotors ordered. Should I pitch these rotors and install the new ones? Do I need to sand the rear brake pads as well?
Any other thoughts would be welcome.
Since I'm sure it's going to come up: Before I track the car again I'm going to change the fronts to a track appropriate pad (suggestions, please) and a dedicated set of rotors (maybe even the cryo- treated ones).