Performance friction pf01 pads

Performance friction pf01 pads

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mnrvortxf20c

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430 posts

148 months

Wednesday 17th December 2014
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Got 4 lightly used (2-3 laps bedding in) axle sets in wilwood dynalite fitment if anyone's interested! Cheers

Coldaswell

88 posts

149 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Hi. What's "dynalite"? Is that the Willwood equivalent of the standard radical front brake calipers?

mnrvortxf20c

Original Poster:

430 posts

148 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Radicals hi specs are a direct replacement for the wilwood dynalite caliper on some radicals.
My radical has now gone and I've got a force with the same wilwood caliper!

Coldaswell

88 posts

149 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Hankering for more downforce eh? smile

Don't you like the PF 01's?

mnrvortxf20c

Original Poster:

430 posts

148 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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They are by far the best pads I've ever used. I just don't need 4 axle sets. Meaning a bargain for someone

Coldaswell

88 posts

149 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Please excuse my ignorance - SR3 or clubsport /PR6 ?
I have an SR3 with standard front brakes and might be interested in a bargain smile

LCM

444 posts

197 months

Saturday 20th December 2014
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To my direct knowledge Wilwood Dynalite Lug Mount calipers were fitted to early Clubsports and Prosports, and I believe at least some SR3s. At the time there was a limited choice of pads and most came from Hawke or Wilwood themselves.

I found that, despite the US orientated blurb extolling their virtues, they were not the best performers. Under extreme braking (which is everyday in sprints and hillclimbs) the calipers flexed giving the confidence inspiring feel that the harder one pushed the brake pedal the more the car's rate of retardation reduced. The fact that the original models now seem to be out of production may tend to support my view.

I'm guessing that the Big R found the same thing for they replaced them with a Hi-Spec type of caliper which was nicely rigid and with PF01 pads gave a nice hard pedal and progressive response ie the harder one pushed the pedal the greater the rate of retardation.

Nice piece of history L, you say, but what have I got on my car? As there was a lot of after sales replacement the year of the car is not definitive. But there's a big clue on the calipers - the Dynalites say Wilwood on the side while the Hi-spec type say Radical if they came from the factory and Hi-Spec if they were an independently sourced aftermarket fitment.

And yes, PF01 is great material. I've used it for many years on lightweight competition cars and last year fitted it to my 1250kg 3.7 hillclimb Cayman where it performs as well as it does in a 350kg Force.

BertBert

19,038 posts

211 months

Saturday 20th December 2014
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I had dynalites on my ex Ross Kaiser clubsport and they seemed to do the job well!

Did I mention how much I missed my clubsport?

Bert

mnrvortxf20c

Original Poster:

430 posts

148 months

Saturday 20th December 2014
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The 133.4mm lug mount wilwoods were used on early sr3's
I have 4 x full axle sets of pads for these in pf01 compound. My force runs the same caliper and although I did prefer the hi-specs on the prosport,a mere mortal wouldn't find an issue with the dynalite