03-17-2017, 05:50 PM | #1 |
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Sorry if this has been covered, ive used search but keep getting American threads which are not really helpful due to lack of supply.
I've got a trackday booked at cadwell park in 3 weeks but after my massive brake issues at Bedford last year I want to get them sorted first. I've ordered motul 600 fluid so that's that sorted. I'm now considering pads. The only thing I can find is ebc yellow stuff for the F8X. Really mixed reviews online so I'm not really sold. Also I can't be bothered to swop pads back and fourth so want something that's not hugely squeaky on the road. My oem pads are at 50% so I'll still keep those to swop back if the track pads are unbearable for the daily commute. I also don't want to knacker my discs super quickly and although track pads will wear them faster I hear some are more rotor friendly than others. But all this is kind of irrelevant if the only option is yellow stuff as it's that or oem. So has anyone firstly actually fitted yellow stuff and can comment on wear, performance (on track and road) or suggest any alternatives available to the uk market. Oh and reduced dust would be nice but performance more relevant to me. Thanks in advance for any input
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as there were no replies to the first post i thought id update this.
I fitted EBC yellowstuff 2 weeks ago. they are fantastic in comparison to OEM. Daily driving cold bite is fine (not noticably worse than OEM) and once warmed up they stop HARD. the trackday at cadwell park went well, fluid held up nicely, no issues at the pedal even after 15 lap sessions. pads didnt fade at all either and the stopping power in track conditions is tremendous. All together a good buy and at half the price of OEM pads ill be running these full time. they also dust less than OEM which is an added bonus.
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Thanks for the update and glad you liked them.
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04-14-2017, 06:26 AM | #4 |
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Question re the Yellow Stuffs?
Is there any more noise from them vs OEM? And ... are there any issues with wear sensors etc - ie can I just order them and get a local garage to fit them without any other complications?? Cheers, Richard. |
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They have the sensor cutouts so no change from oem in that respect sensors just swop over. I did exactly that, took to local garage, £40 cash in the back pocket and fitted in an hour.
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For the price difference I would give the yellows a go and see what you think. The set front and back were around £270 I think (eBay)
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Sorry just seen your reply. I'll check in the morning I've still got the box in the office with the part number on the side
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Rears are DP42130R Or it could be the other way around but those are 100% the front and rear part numbers. The box's don't actually say which is which but one box was for the fronts and the other the rears but as they are no longer in the box I can't tell which is which lol
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Simple. Passed £40 to a local garage and they appeared on the car
However after watching some YouTube videos I think it's pretty simple. The sensor just pops off the old pads and onto the new ones. Although not actually done it myself.
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Try the Pagid RS29's all round. Unbelievable stopping power, if you can handle the clunking of the pads in the callipers when reversing and also the squeal, which is the worst I've ever known. But braking power is awesome.
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A consideration for me was the legality of running pads on the road. In the UK I believe pads need to be ECE90 compliant which most track pads are not. This is why I got Yellostuffs because they are ... even if they are not as good as others. They cope with the heat, don't melt and don't fade which was my main requirement .. plus are road legal. They do however wear out quickly and apparently create a lot of dust ... as downsides. Also pedal feel isn't great when hot but they still stop the car which is the main thing!
For one I'm not prepared to take the uninsured risk running illegal pads on the road ... hence was a good compromise for me without the need to switch pads back and forth at the track and/or take the car on a trailer! R. |
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I tried DS2500 front pads for the road but they bite instantly and there's not much modulation so ends up being jerky if you're not very gentle with the brakes. Also going to try braided lines and Castrol SRF fluid next as I notice some brake fade after a few laps. |
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I've been using pagids rs19/29 for awhile and love them but after trying endless ME20's these are a different level, really flipping good!
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