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Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:11 pm

What would be a suitible brake pad for fast road/ track use? Im running a larger disk standard caliper with spacers, and yoko ADO8 tyres... I ran EBC green stuff but didnt rate them. Cheers g
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Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:21 pm

I recall ds9000's being rated well a few years ago -
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Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:34 pm

EBC stuff is pretty Shite.

I would go HAWK all the way.
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Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:09 pm

Greens aren't a racing pad hence why they were crap. I've found yellows good but others don't like them. PFB01's are supposed to be good but pricey if running standard calipers.

Do a search this has come up may times in the past.
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Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:26 am

I found ferodo ds2500's to be very very good, I've given yellowstuff a try now and as yet I'm not too happy with them (although I will post back up on my thread regarding these pads once I've overhauled my entire braking system).

For heavy track work I've read that ds3000 is recommended but the dust is supposed to be very harsh on wheels/paint, with high wear rate if used below their operating temp.

I'm curious about your front brake set up, are you still using 15" bbs? if so what disc and spacer combo are you using and how much further out is the caliper?
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Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:35 pm

I found yellows to be pretty good but they are a dusty pad so if you have nice wheels they could be a problem. Then again, if it's a track slag it won't matter.
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Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:10 pm

I really disliked yellowstuffs. Turned them to charcoal very quickly.

However apparently EBC have changed what their pads are made from and they are meant to be a lot better now a days.

I have DS3000's and love them, but yes, dust is a big issue
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Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:02 pm

ross_jsy wrote:I really disliked yellowstuffs. Turned them to charcoal very quickly.

However apparently EBC have changed what their pads are made from and they are meant to be a lot better now a days.

I have DS3000's and love them, but yes, dust is a big issue
It depends when you tried them. Apparently they weren't too good before they reformulated the compound,and I only tried the improved pads so I can't comment on the earlier product.
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Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:06 pm

rix313 wrote:Greens aren't a racing pad hence why they were crap. I've found yellows good but others don't like them. PFB01's are supposed to be good but pricey if running standard calipers.

Do a search this has come up may times in the past.
I have the performance friction 01 on the WMS calipers, what are you using on the rear rix?
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Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:25 pm

I've got yellowstuff front and back on mine (WMS 280mm front and standard rear) and very happy with them so far, but I haven't tried any other pad to compare them to.
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Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:03 pm

DanThe wrote:
rix313 wrote:Greens aren't a racing pad hence why they were crap. I've found yellows good but others don't like them. PFB01's are supposed to be good but pricey if running standard calipers.

Do a search this has come up may times in the past.
I have the performance friction 01 on the WMS calipers, what are you using on the rear rix?
Never tried these but unlike the EBC stuff I've never heard any negative comments about the PF pads.....which is a good sign.
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Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:25 pm

I run Pagid RS29's which work well, last forever but kill discs

I've been recommended Performance friction although I had one of their metallic pads on my GT3 which made a mess of the wheels
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I run Pagid RS29's which work well, last forever but kill discs

I've been recommended Performance friction although I had one of their metallic pads on my GT3 which made a mess of the wheels
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Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:29 pm

Are you sure about RS29's killing disks? They are the softest pad Pigid racing produce, being their 24hr race endurance pad.
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Mintex 1166 take some beating and a brand new set is available cheap here:

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