Mintex Pads - Good or Bad?
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Simon13
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awsome i had them on my old sport M1155's there a bit hard on disks but there very good in everyway. Never faded, ok from cold, no more brake dust than standard
can't go wrong!
can't go wrong!
Even the M1144's are pretty good.
Dunno, will find out.
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chip-3door
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1144 are great road pads, and not too harsh on disks and pretty quiet.
1155 are AWESOME fast road / trackday pads, the level of friction is incredible and they dont fade until the disks are actually glowing but they are very aggressive on the disks themselves and are also quite noisey when used very lightly like driving around town etc.
1155 are AWESOME fast road / trackday pads, the level of friction is incredible and they dont fade until the disks are actually glowing but they are very aggressive on the disks themselves and are also quite noisey when used very lightly like driving around town etc.

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Demlotcrew
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Yup mintex are good value for money, but i would not over look Pagid.
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First proper shakedown on the racer at the weekend, with 1155's on the front 1144's on the rear.
Was very please with the feel, and performance. No fade really throughout the day. heat up nice and quickly too
Was very please with the feel, and performance. No fade really throughout the day. heat up nice and quickly too
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So you guys would reccommend some road pads for a daily drive?
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JimmyC
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Personally for a road car i'd use a standard or another road pad, you'll be wasting your money on something like a Mintex etc
Plus on a higher spec pad, you need to get some heat in them before they are at their optimum, so driving down the road with a cold track pad is in my view stupid and dangerous.
I used to run pagid 42's on my exige and they were fine but used to scream when cold- PITA
Plus on a higher spec pad, you need to get some heat in them before they are at their optimum, so driving down the road with a cold track pad is in my view stupid and dangerous.
I used to run pagid 42's on my exige and they were fine but used to scream when cold- PITA
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Rosc0PColtrane
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Fair comment. I'd like to improve the braking performance on my car. When someone previously mentioned mintex road pads or fast road/track pads, was wondering if their road pads would offer any benefits to road drivers.JimmyC wrote:Personally for a road car i'd use a standard or another road pad, you'll be wasting your money on something like a Mintex etc
Plus on a higher spec pad, you need to get some heat in them before they are at their optimum, so driving down the road with a cold track pad is in my view stupid and dangerous.
I used to run pagid 42's on my exige and they were fine but used to scream when cold- PITA
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Demlotcrew
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Pagid fast road pads are ideal for what you need to do.
Infact ive used them on track and they have held up very well! (but i this was during the winter and i dont think they will handle a track day during the summer)
Andrew
Infact ive used them on track and they have held up very well! (but i this was during the winter and i dont think they will handle a track day during the summer)
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Thanks, sounds like just the ticket!! Don't think my cab will get much track day action in the near future!!Demlotcrew wrote:Pagid fast road pads are ideal for what you need to do.
Infact ive used them on track and they have held up very well! (but i this was during the winter and i dont think they will handle a track day during the summer)
Andrew
I had 1144s on my race car and I really rated them. The car was only 720kg though - I guess you'd need 1155s on track for an e30?
As Demlot says, for a good compromise uprated road pad that will still work straight away the Pagid fast road is pretty good. I used them on my 325 Sport years ago and they coped fine with the odd track day too.
As Demlot says, for a good compromise uprated road pad that will still work straight away the Pagid fast road is pretty good. I used them on my 325 Sport years ago and they coped fine with the odd track day too.
Why are these so cheap then, are they entry level shit ones? Ive asked him for the part number but no reply as yet.
Thanks for the advice and views guys/gals...brilliant stuff!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-3-SERIES-E30- ... dZViewItem
Thanks for the advice and views guys/gals...brilliant stuff!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-3-SERIES-E30- ... dZViewItem
Let me know where you find them at the best price mate, I'll be having the same i think.stonesie wrote:yeah those are standard replacement spec, same as i fit at work.
for the money they are very good pads but after reading this my bm will be getting 1144's




