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Hi, im going to install the stillen brake cooling Kit soon. Id like to Change the pads also. I goNna Track and Daily the car. A Dealer Told me the

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Old 05-17-2012, 05:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, im going to install the stillen brake cooling Kit soon. Id like to Change the pads also. I goNna Track and Daily the car. A Dealer Told me the project mu ns pads Suizid Be good. What would you recommend?
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I use EBC Yellow. They dust more than OEM, and sometimes make a little noise when they are cold but otherwise work well on the street and are pretty good on the track. They are also fairly inexpensive.
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For track use the carbotech xp12 up front and either the xp10 or xp12 at the rear depending on how much rear brake you want.

for street the carbotech 1521 are much better than the stock pads, but will not handle continuous lapping at the track without overheating.

here is a link to the different carbotech compounds

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I use EBC Yellow. They dust more than OEM, and sometimes make a little noise when they are cold but otherwise work well on the street and are pretty good on the track. They are also fairly inexpensive.
There are some bad posts about the EBC yellow on track. Im not interested in inexpensive solutions for my safety at least.

What about project mu?
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For track use the carbotech xp12 up front and either the xp10 or xp12 at the rear depending on how much rear brake you want.

for street the carbotech 1521 are much better than the stock pads, but will not handle continuous lapping at the track without overheating.

here is a link to the different carbotech compounds

Carbotech Performance Brakes
Quote: "Carbotech™ 1521™ is NOT recommended for ANY track use."

sh111t. Better not gonna drive them now, if the tuner does say this
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What about the project mu
b-spec or hc+?

Are the hc+ too noisy? They seems to have good breaking power!

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I've use the project mu pad ns type.

Seem to be ok.

But at the moment my z rotor is wraped.

Going to purchase the stoptech drilled and slotted type rotor.

Most members recommended it.
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I've use the project mu pad ns type.

Seem to be ok.

But at the moment my z rotor is wraped.

Going to purchase the stoptech drilled and slotted type rotor.

Most members recommended it.
I don’t think anyone who knows what they are talking about is going to recommend drilled rotors.

Here is a shot of my old set of drilled and slotted Stop Tech rotors.


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I don’t think anyone who knows what they are talking about is going to recommend drilled rotors.

This. Unless you need to know where the rotor will crack.
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i purchased the stillen pads they have for the sport package. im not really happy with them for street driving. the dont bite as hard as the OEM pads, are messy, and hard stops wernt as controlled feeling as the OEM's.
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I don’t think anyone who knows what they are talking about is going to recommend drilled rotors.

Here is a shot of my old set of drilled and slotted Stop Tech rotors.


How many miles do you have this?
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I went with the Ferodo DS2500. Well see
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I don’t think anyone who knows what they are talking about is going to recommend drilled rotors.

Here is a shot of my old set of drilled and slotted Stop Tech rotors.


Ouch. I had a set of dimpled rotor, but I never ran them. Those look scary!

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Do drilled rotors crack under normal daily driving?
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Do drilled rotors crack under normal daily driving?
No.
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