951 Brakepads for trackdays
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951 Brakepads for trackdays
Hi, i have testet Ferodo 2500 and EBC NDX Bluestuff.
But i dont like how the dont do the job after 6 laps and dropping the anker 200-70 km/h on the straight.
What have you guys tested?
I might buy Carbotech xp-12.
ps, i dont mind brake dust.
But i dont like how the dont do the job after 6 laps and dropping the anker 200-70 km/h on the straight.
What have you guys tested?
I might buy Carbotech xp-12.
ps, i dont mind brake dust.
Last edited by ealoken; 11-30-2016 at 08:05 AM.
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If you don't mind dust try PFC's. Best overall that I've used.
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Ok, we sell all of the Pagid lineup but that one has me perplexed...what is xp-12?
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+1 on PFC
The best I have used. Also easier to the discs than Pagid IMO.
The best I have used. Also easier to the discs than Pagid IMO.
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I have a set of pagid orange, they scream before they warm up. After there warm they work very well. I have a set of street pads installed because the orange never warm up during street use. But there super easy to change out.
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The only thing I would add is that even though you say you don't care about dust, if you leave the dust of these carbon metallic pads without cleaning it off pretty soon afterwards, it will embed into the wheels and paintwork and can be very difficult to remove.