EBC green stuff
#2
Originally Posted by l_bilyk
Anyone use these on their car? I know they dust and chew up rotors, but how bad is the noise?
As far as noise as long as you put the shims in I didn't hear a difference in noise over other pads. When the add says low dust, BS, ether deal with dirty rims or spend a lot of time cleaning them.
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Originally Posted by newman
I use them and they don't seem to wear down the rotor as bad as you might think, but the pads can go fast. As long as your break them in properly they can last. I've seen them last 3 full lapping days and 20,000K+ of city driving. Still well worth the money and great results.
As far as noise as long as you put the shims in I didn't hear a difference in noise over other pads. When the add says low dust, BS, ether deal with dirty rims or spend a lot of time cleaning them.
As far as noise as long as you put the shims in I didn't hear a difference in noise over other pads. When the add says low dust, BS, ether deal with dirty rims or spend a lot of time cleaning them.
#5
Originally Posted by l_bilyk
yeah I know they dust like a motherer... is the extra braking worth paying like 3x more? Also, I heard braking is not too great when they're cold
#7
You're better off getting something more specific to your needs, I know that they throw a lot of dust, and come off the backing plate if they get too warm (at a lapping day), like so:
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
#9
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Originally Posted by Daley
You're better off getting something more specific to your needs, I know that they throw a lot of dust, and come off the backing plate if they get too warm (at a lapping day), like so:
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
Are thoes the EBC Reds.....Damn! That must have been a suprise when you hit the brake going into a corner.
-Apollo
#11
get KVR carbon fibre pads, they are friggin great. i have had them on my last 3 cars. I will not buy anything else. They are quiet, dont dust like EBC's and they are actually pretty cheap. I got mine from Performance Improvements
#13
Originally Posted by B16B
get KVR carbon fibre pads, they are friggin great. i have had them on my last 3 cars. I will not buy anything else. They are quiet, dont dust like EBC's and they are actually pretty cheap. I got mine from Performance Improvements
#14
Originally Posted by Daley
You're better off getting something more specific to your needs, I know that they throw a lot of dust, and come off the backing plate if they get too warm (at a lapping day), like so:
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
1 track day and not a whole lot of city driving on those pads..
#15
Broken in - yes.
Brake ducts - why should a stock brake powered car need ducts for the street, and 1 lapping day? I had stock pads in a heavier car I took to Shannonville (same place) and they held up fine in comparison..(they were newer, but by no means performance).
Brake ducts - why should a stock brake powered car need ducts for the street, and 1 lapping day? I had stock pads in a heavier car I took to Shannonville (same place) and they held up fine in comparison..(they were newer, but by no means performance).