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imprezaworks
Original Poster
6 posts
18 months
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Anyone used them for a trackday? I can get them through eco pretty cheap, but are they anygood? Doing another trackday in my 182 clio at the end of the month so need to decide on something sharpish. Cheers for any help guys.
Dan.
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bikerstu
95 posts
14 months
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It depends what you want out of them, i have used them and didnt like them much i use te ferodo DS2500's and OEM discs
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MK INDY
207 posts
63 months
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I used Carbone Lorraine pads in my 172 Clio, with standard discs, never any hint of fade on track, great stopping power, the best single mod I ever made on the car.
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MuZiZZle
217 posts
59 months
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bikerstu said: It depends what you want out of them, i have used them and didnt like them much i use te ferodo DS2500's and OEM discs I run these on the front of the saxo, poverty mintex pads on the back, and OEM discs
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joe_90
3,353 posts
100 months
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MK INDY said: I used Carbone Lorraine pads in my 172 Clio, with standard discs, never any hint of fade on track, great stopping power, the best single mod I ever made on the car. + new fluid.. I would agree.
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tertius
4,688 posts
99 months
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imprezaworks said: Anyone used them for a trackday? I can get them through eco pretty cheap, but are they anygood? Doing another trackday in my 182 clio at the end of the month so need to decide on something sharpish. Cheers for any help guys.
Dan. I have, I thought they were surprisingly good. Certainly not up to a real track pad, but in terms of performance per pound they are not half bad.
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