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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:43 am
by Mats
What Micke said. You won't even use 5% of the pads capability driving to work (since your car won't even be at operating temp), bu the cheapes pads ever and be happy. ;)

Some pads even wear more whan cold, Performance Friction pads seem to just EAT discs if they are driven cold or semi-cold, street driving that is.

Brakes

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:56 am
by MD
jisop

Basically you should be getting the idea now. In Oz, Alfas come out typically with ATE pads and they do a good job for general application which is essentially what others are saying too ie. go original equipment.

As for Lucas,(and that include ANYTHING made by Lucas) well, let's put it this way, if it wasn't for liable laws, I'd telling you exactly what I think.

Apologies to any Lucas fans out there. May God have mercy on your souls. :D

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 7:48 am
by firefox
What about EBC pads?

http://www.ebcbrakesdirect.com/car/part ... 87%2D90%29

Some guys I know have installed them on their cars and the perform as well as the Ferrodo DS2000.

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:37 am
by Mats
EBC "Brake Pads" are possible the worst crap you can spend money on. :roll:

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:00 pm
by Fernando
For any South African's,stick clear of Autobhan brake pads for your GTV's.These pieces of s*&^ destroyed my discs.Bedded them in for over 1000kms then took them out for a measely 2 laps of Zwartkops and had brake fade. :evil: I pulled into the pits with smoke billowing from the fronts and the brake pad material fell out next to both front wheels as if you were laying a gun powder trail. :shock: Drove home using my hand brake :cry:

I use Ferodo Premium front and rear and are easily the best brake pads for street/track day use for the standard brake set up on a GTV6 in my humble experience.

ATE's fade within 5 laps compared to about 10 laps for Ferodo Platinum,but on the Premium brake pads ( They come packed in a red box. ) I have gotten 30 laps without problems.

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:37 am
by GTV27
any update on the latest and greatest brake pads for GTV6 (standard rotors and calipers)?

fast road and fun track days only

default setting will be DS2500 (have experimented with EBC Green and Race Brakes RB74 but was not thrilled by either - too little 'bite')

MD told me about his trick pads - but i forgot the name, so feel free to remind me! :wall:

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:41 am
by xrad
I don;t know if Porterfield makes the R4S pad for Alfa? R4S has excellent bite and maintains this bite on fun track days for my other car. They are awesome on the road. Not much dust either...

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:58 am
by kevin
DS2500 have worked for me on road and trackday . DS 3000 for race only.

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:29 am
by MALDI
I use Porterfield R4S for an unmodified GTV6 for track and street. That and Motul 600 RBF fluid solved all of my brake fade problems. I also added a heat shield to the exhast system where it runs near the rear caliper. My stopping distance lap after lap is now only tire limited(Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S, 205/60-R15) Of course, on the street you must be a bit careful until you get some heat into them. Dust is minimal, rotor wear is normal. ( I am not a brake guru, these are just my expriences.)

Pads can be bought from http://www.performatek.com in the US(no affliation) and I am sure from other suppliers.

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:13 pm
by Murray
Yes I'm another fan of Porterfield's products.I run the R4 on the track and they are beyond reproach.Once they're warm they bite well and are very progressive.They last a long time and don't consume rotors .not Brembos anyway :D
A note of caution on the R4S pads.I normally run them on the street and last year I got lazy and kept them in for the track.They performed fairly well but at the end of the day I noticed that they had "baked" and were falling apart,particularly the rears which tend to get stinking hot.So they're probably OK for light track use but The R4 is the superior racing pad.
By the way I'm also a big fan of Andy and Performatek so if you go with the Porterfields get them from him.He's earned the business.

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:29 am
by MD
Jason,

Here's your reminder

Best kept secret in Oz.

http://www.qfmbrakes.com.au/index.html

Go through the temps and friction ratings to pick the one that suits you.The race brews work well but are fairly rotor aggressive but in my view that sort of goes with the territory.

Its a bit like sex, you gotta have genitals. :D

Re: Front Brake Pad Recomendations

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:45 am
by GTV27
thanks - dust is no bother, what I want is BITE!