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Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13781

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OK we are doing the 'OIL' talk so lets do the brake pad one too.

So what are you guys running? Are you finding bias issues needing correction with pads?

I have always run Pagid pads as long as I can remember but they dont make 944 N/A pads that I can tell. So what it the word?
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Re: Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13782

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EBC yellow front. 1 EBC yellow and 1 blue in the rear

I have a little over 1 season on them racing and 8-10 HPDE days before I had to change the blue in the rear. The yellows are still going strong even in the front. We'll see how they hold up @ Road America in a few weeks.
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Re: Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13783

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One rear blew out before the other? Or is there a balance issue you are being tricky with

Have you tried anything else?

RacerX wrote:
EBC yellow front. 1 EBC yellow and 1 blue in the rear

I have a little over 1 season on them racing and 8-10 HPDE days before I had to change the blue in the rear. The yellows are still going strong even in the front. We'll see how they hold up @ Road America in a few weeks.
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Re: Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13784

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No blow out, wore out. The blue wears faster than the yellow and has less bite. With all yellows in the rear, they lock up very easily. So I installed one blue pad and one yellow in each rear caliper to help with front to rear ballance. I can still lock up the rear but it's much harder to do.
Ken Frey #3 944-Spec MW Region

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Check out my build thread!!
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Re: Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13785

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OK interesting. So to take advantage of that you must have an LSD installed.

I can honestly say that out side of circle track I have never heard of left to right pad changes in compound!

RacerX wrote:
No blow out, wore out. The blue wears faster than the yellow and has less bite. With all yellows in the rear, they lock up very easily. So I installed one blue pad and one yellow in each rear caliper to help with front to rear ballance. I can still lock up the rear but it's much harder to do.
Old Racer!

Re: Brake Pads 11 years, 8 months ago #13787

Joe, I think you mis-understood Ken. he doesn't have blues on side of the car, and yellows on the other. He has a blue pad on one side of the rotor, and a yellow on the other. Still a novel approach.

I do find that I need to address bias with different pads front to rear. I had significant rear lock up issues running Hawk Blues all around. Many guys in our region use Hawk Blue front, and HP+ in the rear. I now use DTC-60 pads in the front, and Blues in the rear - a similar bias F/R but more bite all around - less pedal pressure.
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