E92 M3 track pads
Discussion
Hi all,
Mate of mine is taking his M3 to Spa this year, for a 2 day track session, and I suggested the OEM pads wouldn't be up to the abuse. I've done Spa many times and it's not that hard on brakes, but even so, there are a couple of high speed braking areas. Wouldn't want an expensive track day spoiled due to pads fading!
So, without spending silly money, as this will possibly be a one off and won't be going balls out.... what pads do people advise?
I'd guess EBC Yellow or Ferodo DS2500, along with some Motul RBF600?
Pagid and PF are getting into the expensive end of the scale, but probably the best option.
Mate of mine is taking his M3 to Spa this year, for a 2 day track session, and I suggested the OEM pads wouldn't be up to the abuse. I've done Spa many times and it's not that hard on brakes, but even so, there are a couple of high speed braking areas. Wouldn't want an expensive track day spoiled due to pads fading!
So, without spending silly money, as this will possibly be a one off and won't be going balls out.... what pads do people advise?
I'd guess EBC Yellow or Ferodo DS2500, along with some Motul RBF600?
Pagid and PF are getting into the expensive end of the scale, but probably the best option.
As you've said, Pagid are very expensive. They are also VERY good.
Pagid RS29's will stand up to almost anything you can throw at them, but also perform extremely well from cold as an everyday road pad.
If I had £30,000+ worth of e92 M3, I'd be more than happy to shell out another £200 or so for a set of RS29's.
Pagid RS29's will stand up to almost anything you can throw at them, but also perform extremely well from cold as an everyday road pad.
If I had £30,000+ worth of e92 M3, I'd be more than happy to shell out another £200 or so for a set of RS29's.
ferrisbueller said:
BTW I'd been told to leave DS2500 alone by Thorney. A quality issue or something.
really?? i've known multiple cars with ferodos on (including my own car) and they are nothing short of fantastic. not too bad from cold but by god once they get a few heavy stops in them they're fantastic! don't know of an M3 with them, but a friend has a 997 C2S with them on and swears by them.Ross.
E21_Ross said:
really?? i've known multiple cars with ferodos on (including my own car) and they are nothing short of fantastic. not too bad from cold but by god once they get a few heavy stops in them they're fantastic! don't know of an M3 with them, but a friend has a 997 C2S with them on and swears by them.
Ross.
Have to agree with this. I certainly wouldn't trust anything Thorney says. He is well known for rubbishing anything that he doesn't sell.Ross.
Best to do your own homework.
E21_Ross said:
ferrisbueller said:
BTW I'd been told to leave DS2500 alone by Thorney. A quality issue or something.
really?? i've known multiple cars with ferodos on (including my own car) and they are nothing short of fantastic. not too bad from cold but by god once they get a few heavy stops in them they're fantastic! don't know of an M3 with them, but a friend has a 997 C2S with them on and swears by them.Ross.
ferrisbueller said:
E21_Ross said:
ferrisbueller said:
BTW I'd been told to leave DS2500 alone by Thorney. A quality issue or something.
really?? i've known multiple cars with ferodos on (including my own car) and they are nothing short of fantastic. not too bad from cold but by god once they get a few heavy stops in them they're fantastic! don't know of an M3 with them, but a friend has a 997 C2S with them on and swears by them.Ross.
cheers.
MB 1 said:
Thanks all.
Would be good to hear an update on the BMW pads and prices.
So, they are bloody excellent. Next to zero fade and a firm consistant pedal throughout the day means it was money well spent.Would be good to hear an update on the BMW pads and prices.
I paid about 700 Euros for fronts and rears but, even in Germany, they are hard to get hold of. There were only 3 pairs of fronts available throughout the dealer network!
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