Brake pads that will take abuse, what do you use
Discussion
SonicShadow said:
The AX6's are supposed to be a good choice if you want something that's usable on the road, but offers good performance on track. Apparently they are very dusty though.
Yes, and yes. As you very well know: you have seen my car often enough!Frequent wheel cleaning is a trade off for the excellent stopping power of the Carbotechs.
I'll take them over EBCs any time.
thebraketester said:
Ok. Ill try and address the cooling a bit then before blowing money on more pads.
the most logical course of action. Props for taking the good advice from others. You will be surprised how a little bit of cooling in the right place will do wonders for the endurance of your breaks as well as how much pad life will be increased.
Edited by Humour on Friday 15th January 16:14
James Fleming said:
I have always got on really well with Mintex, good price and great pad.
M1144 on my E30 M3 for track work and M1166 for my clio 182 track car.
You cant go wrong.
I had M1144 before on a smaller brake setup and they were good. But, no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get them to stop sqeeling. M1144 on my E30 M3 for track work and M1166 for my clio 182 track car.
You cant go wrong.
The plan is to fit some RS3/TTRS brake duct flaps and take it from there.
I've got a mate with the same issue and he's gonna try the project mu pads out... He's my Guinea pig. :-)
I can't remember what pads are on my car now, I bought 2 sets from a single seater driver who had sold up but my next set are going to be DS Uno.
Here's quite an informative little graph that shows temp vs Mu compared to their other pads and the Uno appears to perform amazingly.
http://www.ferodoracing.com/products/car-racing/ra...
Here's quite an informative little graph that shows temp vs Mu compared to their other pads and the Uno appears to perform amazingly.
http://www.ferodoracing.com/products/car-racing/ra...
Endless
I have good Succes with TRZss ond both Nürburgring and Spa
Aparently MA45B is a good allround pad for both street and track.
I have good Succes with TRZss ond both Nürburgring and Spa
Aparently MA45B is a good allround pad for both street and track.
George RTR said:
The DS1.11 are a brilliant pad, certainly worth considering. But I agree about getting some airflow directed through the brakes, simple and effective
How is the bite when they are cold?E-bmw said:
Don't know about 1.11s but I thought they were now called/replaced by DS Uno & I have used the, they are fine from cold.
Having used both on my e36 the Ds3000 are nothing like as good as Pagid Rs29s, if that is what you are comparing.
Thats what I was comparing Having used both on my e36 the Ds3000 are nothing like as good as Pagid Rs29s, if that is what you are comparing.
I was basing my logic on:
Standard OEM brake pads.
Upgraded brake pads: EBC Blue / yellow
Premium Pads: Pagid RS range / Ferodo DS range / Carbon lorraine etc
I haven't personally used the Pagid RS Range, I've used EBC Blue Yellow and Ferodo DS2500 on road and race in standard E46 calipers on a 1100kg E36.
Went from EBC to DS2500 recently and they were mega, so with this seasons brake upgrade - 4 pot AP calipers, E46 M3 floating discs, with brake cooling, I've gone for the Ferodo ds3000. about £100-£150 for front axle, should I look at the Pagid RS range?
what did you use them with on your E36?
Tommo Two said:
Went from EBC to DS2500 recently and they were mega, so with this seasons brake upgrade - 4 pot AP calipers, E46 M3 floating discs, with brake cooling, I've gone for the Ferodo ds3000. about £100-£150 for front axle, should I look at the Pagid RS range?
what did you use them with on your E36?
I use AP 4-pot (Clio v6/Tuscan racer) CP6600s on the front with e46 330i discs and either DS Uno or Pagid RS29s depending what is available when I need them.what did you use them with on your E36?
My preference is Pagids at £230 for the axle set as they DO have better feel than the DS Unos, but not by much & the DS are £180/set.
Also have AP 2-pot (Exige) CP5511s (I think) with Mintex 1144 on the rear standard discs.
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