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Old 03-21-2013, 11:13 AM
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Pagid RS 29
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Pagid Yellow (in Blacks and Big Reds) for Track, OEM for street.
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Porterfield R-4, easy on rotors, and lasts multiple race days.
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Originally Posted by trophy
...I am really liking the Endless offerings, have driven on a Street Track compromise pad (ME20) that was excellent, good modulation, easy on rotors and still liveable on the street. These guys are very underrated...
Who sells Endless in USA?

I answered my question here: http://www.endlessusa.com/

Looks to be good stuff. I like the way it is presented with the mu values.

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There are a bunch near you.

http://www.endlessusa.com/#!authorized-dealer
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Endless N35S Is similar to the Pagid Yellow (RS19/29) but has a wider operating temperature range 300 to 800 vs the Pagids temp range of 400 to 700.

Endless N40S is similar to Pagid Black (RS14) again the Endless have a wider operating temperature range
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Endless are a Swedish company, I thought they were in Japan...surprise here.
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Unless they were recently bought, they started in Japan in 1986 and as far as I know the head office is still in Japan.
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Porterfield R4 here as well. They are great for the street too if you don't mind the noise.
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2014 favorite? PFC 11s? 08s? RS29s?
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RS 14 (blacks)
track only
but the heat cracks are annoying ... FFS
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Been using RS29 for the past 4yrs, great pads, RS19 before that, they just came out w/ a new RSL line that look to be even better



http://www.pagidracing.com/fileadmin...e8bdf29aed.jpg
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Originally Posted by e9stibi
I like the Ferrodo DS2500 which are a good compromise if you need to drive the car to the track. They are relatively rotor friendly, too.
A Big +1 for Ferrodo

I use them on my 360 Ferrari and my 993



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