Endless me20 brake pads on pccb
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Endless me20 brake pads on pccb
Has anyone got any experience on using the endless blue me20 pads on pccb rotors. I've used p50s in the past buti really think they are to harsh on the discs(now on my 3rd set which I destroyed at the ring at Easter).
The endless pads are supposed to be more gentle on the discs
would like to know peoples experience to see if they're worth a try.
Cheers
The endless pads are supposed to be more gentle on the discs
would like to know peoples experience to see if they're worth a try.
Cheers
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I'm sorry that I can't offer any experience with the Endless pads, but their brake fluid has been excellent.
Best of luck!
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I mean rotors!
I've done approx 22k miles in my car mostly on the nurburgring and UK track days.
First set was my fault not changing pads in time and others just wear and tear on track.
I've lost count of the sets of pads I've gone through over the years, scary
I've done approx 22k miles in my car mostly on the nurburgring and UK track days.
First set was my fault not changing pads in time and others just wear and tear on track.
I've lost count of the sets of pads I've gone through over the years, scary
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Glad to see you are using your car as it was intended (and I'm jealous that you have such nice venues there).
One great thing about a lightweight car is that the brakes last a LONG time (I have 930 2-piece rotors and I changed the outer iron friction rings after 6 years of frequent track use even though they had only used 60% of the allowable wear and had only very small cracks - Pagid Yellows RS19/29 last almost a whole year).
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Endless has ceramic specific pads, not me20
Box the ceramics , I saw another 2010 rs on ceramics leave the track in a box Saturday , ice mode....bad wall hit
Box the ceramics , I saw another 2010 rs on ceramics leave the track in a box Saturday , ice mode....bad wall hit
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WOW...3 sets of PCCB rotors?....you have some very deep pockets.
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We have tried ME20 with PCCB and have a few customers using it. Rotor wear is slightly greater than with the stock pads, but all of our customers who have used ME20 with PCCB are all very happy. I do recommend using a high temperature brake fluid as the disks and pads have a somewhat high heat resistance.
ME20 is not a PCCB Specific pad, but it will work/is compatible with PCCB for track use and not wreck the rotors. ME20 is also something that we stock more of, so it works when PCCB guys need pads right away.
MA45B is PCCB Compatible as well.
ME20 is not a PCCB Specific pad, but it will work/is compatible with PCCB for track use and not wreck the rotors. ME20 is also something that we stock more of, so it works when PCCB guys need pads right away.
MA45B is PCCB Compatible as well.
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Dude isn't this a TEXTBOOK case of worn PCCB rotors? Granular almost pitted surface from inner to outer diameter (well not 100% thru but looks well on the way there...)
Are you sure these pads are PCCB friendly? I have trouble visualizing how one could go thru three sets of rotors in 20k miles--that's 7k per set. Horror of horrors!
Are you sure these pads are PCCB friendly? I have trouble visualizing how one could go thru three sets of rotors in 20k miles--that's 7k per set. Horror of horrors!
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Dude isn't this a TEXTBOOK case of worn PCCB rotors? Granular almost pitted surface from inner to outer diameter (well not 100% thru but looks well on the way there...)
Are you sure these pads are PCCB friendly? I have trouble visualizing how one could go thru three sets of rotors in 20k miles--that's 7k per set. Horror of horrors!
Are you sure these pads are PCCB friendly? I have trouble visualizing how one could go thru three sets of rotors in 20k miles--that's 7k per set. Horror of horrors!
As I said, the ME20 is originally a steel brake pad, but we have used on PCCBs with no complaints. Same thing with our MA45B pad. The W007 and W008 pads are the PCCB specific pads, but special order.
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This particular case, ME20s were not on brand new PCCBs. I believe there were a few sets of pads on it before the ME20s. Also, I heard the car gets tracked a bit as well. I have not heard complaints though.
As I said, the ME20 is originally a steel brake pad, but we have used on PCCBs with no complaints. Same thing with our MA45B pad. The W007 and W008 pads are the PCCB specific pads, but special order.
As I said, the ME20 is originally a steel brake pad, but we have used on PCCBs with no complaints. Same thing with our MA45B pad. The W007 and W008 pads are the PCCB specific pads, but special order.
How do they compare with the Pagid greens? Do you have any friction level numbers?
Thanks
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I ran the W008 on the front of my Steels brakes this weeknd
Another guy was running P50 green on his GT3
Both of us brand new pads to start Sebring......both about same lap times
P50 pad wear "looked" much much more than W003
Another guy was running P50 green on his GT3
Both of us brand new pads to start Sebring......both about same lap times
P50 pad wear "looked" much much more than W003