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As for the R8's, they're a bit more aggressive than the DS2500 or HC800+. I've personally been DDing R10's, but they might be too noisy for other people. They only make noise at really light brake applications, if you're pressing harder they're silent.
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I just switched to ATE Typ 200 (used to be known as ATE Superblue) as I'm not headed to the track anytime soon just autocross but that's probably a good place to start since it's half the cost of Motul and a quarter of the cost of the Castrol SRF. Quote:
Edit: The XP10's performed great on the street (and autocross) but were just too noisy and I got tired of switching pads for autox since my OE ones were junk. Went for a 'sporty street pad' (Mu NS400) and I can fade it on a big autox course so G-Loc R6 is on my shopping list as soon as I kill these pads. Last edited by strat61caster; 07-05-2017 at 04:07 PM. |
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Winmax W2's do make noise when cold not bad and lasts a few min only, flush fluid with high performance fluid also. You'll be surprised the night and day difference even on the street.
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Only recent experience I've had with race brakes are the EBC Green Stuff pads on my Clubman. They are fine on the track but my clubbie doesn't tax the brakes too much given it's so light. Keen to hear of your local experience for pads for the 86 and maybe a fluid too? cheers, Michael. |
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I am researching a lot on brake pads and fluids to prepare for my first autocross and track day down the road. I've been reading so much material that it is getting all over the place in my head. |
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Even with me being novice driver RBF660 with which i started, lasted longer. Imho it's worth paying for "nicer stuff". Hybrid pads on stock brakes were bottleneck rather then fluid. If anything, less frequent bleeds for better fluids imho will more then offset higher price, so see no reason to not fill with those from get go.
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