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24 May 2007, 03:07 PM
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![]() SAU Vic Ex-President. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 4,908 Joined: 14th July, 2003 Car(s): R34 GT-R V Spec Real Name: Andrew Trader Rating : 2 |
Guys and Gals,
I thought I'd chuck together a thread where everyone can post up the brake pads they have used and what they thought of them. I'll try and keep a summary up in this 1st thread as a quick glance resource. I'll list the pads as people post them up under three headings as either track only pads, track/street pads or steet only pads. For the summary I'll do a simple Track Pads EBC Green EBC Yellow - OK but not as good as DS3000's Ferodo DS3000 Ferodo DS2500 Performance Friction Carbon Metallic SBS Dual Carbon Track/Street Pads Bendix Ultiamtes EBC Green - OK But not as good as DS2500's Endless SSS Ferodo DS2500 Queensland Friction Materials (QFM) A1.RM (front+rear) SBS Ceramic Carbon Street Pads Bendix Ultiamtes -------------------- SAU VIC Member #001 Red Jacket Owner.
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24 May 2007, 03:07 PM
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![]() SAU Vic Ex-President. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 4,908 Joined: 14th July, 2003 Car(s): R34 GT-R V Spec Real Name: Andrew Trader Rating : 2 |
I'll start my own thread then
I currently use in my GT-R Ferodo DS3000 pads in the fronts and DS2500 in the rears. I think they are great. Can get a little noisy if I haven't done much hard driving but after one good session become quiet again rather quickly. For me I love the progressive bite - but they will bite hard given a firm press. I get mine from John @ UAS and would highly recommend them for a track set-up. -------------------- SAU VIC Member #001 Red Jacket Owner.
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24 May 2007, 08:29 PM
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![]() DAVE-Teh-Mechanic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 7,280 Joined: 1st May, 2005 Car(s): LAGMASTER Real Name: DAVE Trader Rating : 4 |
cool.
ds3000 good feel ,consistant, used on v8 brutes. the discs crack before they break up. ds2500 pretty average not very bity. and crumble with hard use. (since 3000 came along) but once warm ok. ebc green. garbage and extreem taperd ware. sbc ceramic carbon. awsome street/track pad. long lasting and dont overheat the disc. my pic for steet/track sbc duel carbon. very good aswell. more track orientated. long lasting and take an awfull lot of heat. (targa favorite) performance friction carbon metalic. omg insane pad. so easy to use and instant pedal responce. my pic of the list. but due to the fact that they work so well you cant tell your overheating the discs. cos they feel the same from warm to a orange hot disc. (as used in most top level motorsport. nascar,v8 supercars etc etc) bendix ultimate,ferodo formula,metal kings etc etc. pretty crap and good for going up to the shops. i haved used all these pads in my gtr with 355mm rotors and brembo f40's (38,44mm pistons) and im hard on brakes. once you get good brakes you seem to explore there limmits hehe -------------------- GET A V8 WTB: R32GTR ROLLING SHELL. REGISTERABLE. :) |
24 May 2007, 08:52 PM
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![]() 1998 R33 GTS25t ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,912 Joined: 30th April, 2005 From: Waverton, Sydney Trader Rating : 2 |
sbc ceramic carbon. awsome street/track pad. long lasting and dont overheat the disc. my pic for steet/track
Dave, where can you get these from, how much will they set us back? For a track gts-t, what would people recommend? -------------------- 1998 40th Anniversary R33 GTS25t
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7 Jun 2007, 12:33 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DET ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 876 Joined: 19th March, 2003 Car(s): 2000 R34 GT-T Trader Rating : 3 |
I've been using factory pads so far and they are working fine, no fad. Have just brought some new Bendix Street Road Track to see if I can shortern the distance down a bit. But very impressed with factory brakes!
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7 Jun 2007, 04:35 PM
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![]() Bitching and complaining since 1977 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 558 Joined: 30th May, 2006 From: Sydney Car(s): Silver 98 R34 GTT Coupe Real Name: Bryce Trader Rating : 12 |
Gee 225kw on factory pads? Damn!
I really think the factory pads on the R34 GTT are not up to the job. To spongy. Well worth an upgrade. -------------------- |
7 Jun 2007, 04:47 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DET ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 876 Joined: 19th March, 2003 Car(s): 2000 R34 GT-T Trader Rating : 3 |
If there spongy it's in the fluid not the pad, but 180km/h plus and braking at the 100m mark into a 2nd gear hair pin lap after lap, no fade. I'm impressed with the factory brakes.
-------------------- 225.6 RWKW @ 13.5PSI (302HP)
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8 Jun 2007, 08:28 AM
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![]() Bitching and complaining since 1977 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 558 Joined: 30th May, 2006 From: Sydney Car(s): Silver 98 R34 GTT Coupe Real Name: Bryce Trader Rating : 12 |
Hmm... maybe its time for some 5.1 fluid in mine then.
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8 Jun 2007, 08:58 AM
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![]() Rank: RB25DET ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 876 Joined: 19th March, 2003 Car(s): 2000 R34 GT-T Trader Rating : 3 |
Hmm... maybe its time for some 5.1 fluid in mine then. Try some Motul RBF 600, it's around $30 for 500ml, but works a treat! -------------------- 225.6 RWKW @ 13.5PSI (302HP)
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8 Jun 2007, 05:03 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 177 Joined: 6th November, 2004 Trader Rating : 0 |
This topic is a good idea, pity about the lack of response.
Anyway, I've had good results when doing sprints at QR, Sprint circuit, with Bendix Ultimates. Great bang for buck but not a race pad. So thinking of EBC Yellow stuffs, which are supposed to work cold too. My big concern is rotor wear, but seeing noone uses them............. -------------------- Richard..............
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8 Jun 2007, 05:32 PM
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![]() BAM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 112 Joined: 1st September, 2005 Car(s): R33 GTS-t Real Name: Daniel Trader Rating : 0 |
Using RB74 front and rear pads. Stock rear dics and 4000 series (non-slotted) fronts on R33 GTSt.
Good pad, warm up in one average stop first thing in the morning, can be very noisy if you don't grease the shims properly. Definately better than Nissan pads that seem to leave material on the disc after hard driving (makes discs feel temporarily warped) Been used around QR and seemed fine and dandy. But I've only got 170rwkw. -------------------- Kids these days. . . . . . . . .
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11 Jun 2007, 07:28 PM
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![]() I dont know what i'm doing all i know is i dont want to stop ![]() ![]() Posts: 432 Joined: 29th November, 2004 From: Sydney Inner West Car(s): R32 GTR Real Name: Adam Trader Rating : 1 |
my 2c - some of this is second hand tho
DS3000s - high friction 0.62 so very grippy - works well at high temp - tough on rotors (maybe only at low temps tho) - manufacturer says "NOT suitable for road use", presumably because of the rotor wear issue EBC Yellows - quite like DS3000 - similar price so you might as well use the better DS3000s DS2500s - med friction 0.5 so not as grippy as DS3000s - dont eat rotors - good for track and street EBC Reds - quite like DS2500s - similar price so you might as well use the better wearing DS2500s EBC greens - med friction 0.55 - everyone says they're crap but they worked ok for me on street and light track work You should use pads of the same friction coefficient front and rear unless you want to change the brake bias. -------------------- "Behold, the dreamer cometh. Come now, therefore, and let us slay him.....and we shall see what becomes of his dream"
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11 Jun 2007, 07:49 PM
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![]() Rank: RB30E ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 4,349 Joined: 5th August, 2006 From: SE Melb Car(s): ECR33 Real Name: Niroj Trader Rating : 26 |
what are people's thoughts on the endless sss or ssm pads? looking to get these sometime soon. 90% street work, the rest on twisties or track.
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12 Jun 2007, 03:58 PM
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![]() Rank: RB20DET ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 82 Joined: 3rd December, 2003 Trader Rating : 0 |
I am sitting on 4 x Ferodo DS3000R FCP998R from a R32 GTR which I want to fit to my standard R32 GTR.
Question. How can I tell if they are for a standard R32 GTR or a V-Spec R32 GTR? Cheers |