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You need more negative camber basically.
As the suspension is rolling to one side it'll be getting more positive camber leading to sidewall wear.
A set of springs and some camber bolts would be the best place to start.
Maybe your sliders now working it's giving you a softer feel? Whereas before they were seized so the caliper didn't move much giving it a stiffer pedal.
I'm wondering if it's pad deposits due to pads breaking down under the heat maybe?
Maybe try a different pad just to be sure.
Pagid RS-29 yellow are an endurance pad and they are very good. Not cheap though.
Are they actually warped, as in have you tested the runout on them as standard and then again with a worn set?
3 hours doesn't sound like long to wear out a set of discs.
How many track miles would that be?
That guide is ok apart from he used the cheap locking tools that bend.
This may also help https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8a6L1Tl3iG3RWNUOFU0bWlPQkE
Remember which coil leads came from each plug too, otherwise it'll run rough.
Not too difficult to work out with the oem coils as they are different lengths, so will only reach so far to each spark plug.