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Hawkins 1995 03 December 2017 07:36 PM

Best brake pads For sti Bugeye
 
Hi I'm looking to upgrade my brake pads on my sti Bugeye as it's now running 396 and the oem ones don't seem to be up to the job and wondering what people recommend is the best for fast road use.

man utd 03 December 2017 08:26 PM

Carbon Lorraine Rc6
None are better once warmed up Cheers Rob

Hawkins 1995 03 December 2017 08:37 PM

Cheers mate I'll have a look at them

man utd 03 December 2017 10:13 PM

I would! I've had an Sti,Spec c etc since 03 and there is no better pads once warmed up and there wear the same right down to the metal Cheers Rob

plenty 04 December 2017 03:33 PM

Bear in mind RC6 make an absolute racket.

Reinhold 04 December 2017 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by plenty (Post 11981740)
Bear in mind RC6 make an absolute racket.

I'm new hear looking for same advice. Anything better than RC6s?

Dreep 04 December 2017 05:24 PM

RC6 is basically a track pad. So it wont be that great until they have some heat through them. I have run RC5+ which is marketed as a fast road / track day combo pad. Brilliant pad with excellent bite and haven't had them fade on me but they also make a racket at low speeds and squeal all the time due to the friction material.

I'm running a set of Hawk Ceramic (HB453Z.585) pads along with DBA discs as fitted by the previous owner and whilst they are OK the pad doesn't have the same intitial bite as the RC5+ and overall I'm going to go back to RC5+ and just put up with the noise as I only really care about managing to stop lol.

Don't rule out DS2500 either. Out of the EBC stuff ie. the coloured series I have tried over the years I have never been impressed so I would not recommend them. Some people slate them others are happy with them. It just depends how you drive, what your prepared to put up with etc.

stonejedi 04 December 2017 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Hawkins 1995 (Post 11981590)
Hi I'm looking to upgrade my brake pads on my sti Bugeye as it's now running 396 and the oem ones don't seem to be up to the job and wondering what people recommend is the best for fast road use.

At those power levels the Performance Friction Z rated compound are what I would buy, low levels of dust,they are quite in operation and they perform very well when needed.If you did the occasional track day the Carbone Lorraine pads RC5+ or RC6 would be better suited for you....but for fast road the PF pads are all that you need.SJ.

Reinhold 04 December 2017 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by stonejedi (Post 11981773)
At those power levels the Performance Friction Z rated compound are what I would buy, low levels of dust,they are quite in operation and they perform very well when needed.If you did the occasional track day the Carbone Lorraine pads RC5+ or RC6 would be better suited for you....but for fast road the PF pads are all that you need.SJ.


Are Performance Friction Zs ok on the standard rotors or are the slotted ones better?

Hawkins 1995 04 December 2017 05:38 PM

Ok cheers For the advice lads

stonejedi 04 December 2017 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Reinhold (Post 11981775)
Are Performance Friction Zs ok on the standard rotors or are the slotted ones better?

Perfectly fine with O.E disc.SJ.

bustaMOVEs 04 December 2017 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by Dreep (Post 11981770)
RC6 is basically a track pad. So it wont be that great until they have some heat through them. I have run RC5+ which is marketed as a fast road / track day combo pad. Brilliant pad with excellent bite and haven't had them fade on me but they also make a racket at low speeds and squeal all the time due to the friction material.

I'm running a set of Hawk Ceramic (HB453Z.585) pads along with DBA discs as fitted by the previous owner and whilst they are OK the pad doesn't have the same intitial bite as the RC5+ and overall I'm going to go back to RC5+ and just put up with the noise as I only really care about managing to stop lol.

Don't rule out DS2500 either. Out of the EBC stuff ie. the coloured series I have tried over the years I have never been impressed so I would not recommend them. Some people slate them others are happy with them. It just depends how you drive, what your prepared to put up with etc.

Rc6 work absolutely fine when cold, infact will out perform most pads when warm, but obviously work at full strength when upto temp.
Also the noise you refer to goes when at track temps.
Carbotech is also another top pad to consider also

Dreep 04 December 2017 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11981805)
Rc6 work absolutely fine when cold, infact will out perform most pads when warm, but obviously work at full strength when upto temp.
Also the noise you refer to goes when at track temps.
Carbotech is also another top pad to consider also

The guy has never mentioned track use from the beginning, only fast road so in relation to the noise going away, its very unlikely he's even going to be in a position to get them hot enough on the road for the squealing to become unapparent. Even after a hard drive on my RC5+ they would start squealing again when doing low speed braking ie. town driving or 30-40mph and below. It doesn't bother me but many people complain about squealing brakes.

Also another thing to consider is if your opting for harsh compounded pads such as RC6 your disc life is also going to be dramatically reduced. There's no point fitting 'race spec' stuff to a road car for marginal differences when there are plenty of other setups out there that will perform great according to the way the car is driven.

People need to understand that fitting the 'race spec' stuff to their road cars isn't always going to give them the best results. To point out the OP hasn't even said what it is about the standard brakes he isn't happy with, is it the inital bite, brake fade, brakes warping, pedal feel etc?

The Trooper 1815 05 December 2017 07:52 AM

No mention of discs either.

Poor pad and disc combinations can prove just as bad.

urban 05 December 2017 10:03 AM

I'd got for DS2500 if it were me. Been away from Subaru ownership for quite some time, but do some research on EBC, as they used to be rubbish, and the red stuff pads ate discs for fun

The Trooper 1815 05 December 2017 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by urban (Post 11981906)
I'd got for DS2500 if it were me. Been away from Subaru ownership for quite some time, but do some research on EBC, as they used to be rubbish, and the red stuff pads ate discs for fun

DS2500 have been dire with the Godspeed Rotors I have.

Hawkins 1995 05 December 2017 07:28 PM

Don't like the break fade and pedal feel tbh mate
 
[QUOTE=Dreep;11981829]The guy has never mentioned track use from the beginning, only fast road so in relation to the noise going away, its very unlikely he's even going to be in a position to get them hot enough on the road for the squealing to become unapparent. Even after a hard drive on my RC5+ they would start squealing again when doing low speed braking ie. town driving or 30-40mph and below. It doesn't bother me but many people complain about squealing brakes.

Also another thing to consider is if your opting for harsh compounded pads such as RC6 your disc life is also going to be dramatically reduced. There's no point fitting 'race spec' stuff to a road car for marginal differences when there are plenty of other setups out there that will perform great according to the way the car is driven.

People need to understand that fitting the 'race spec' stuff to their road cars isn't always going to give them the best results. To point out the OP hasn't even said what it is about the standard brakes he isn't happy with, is it the inital bite, brake fade, brakes warping, pedal feel etc?

Hawkins 1995 05 December 2017 07:30 PM

Cheers for all your Opinions and advice think I'm going to try Performance Friction Zs

AS Performance 06 December 2017 09:11 AM

always on the shelf here and happy to offer any advice required..........

0191-4103770

Talking Dog 06 December 2017 08:51 PM

Performance Friction Zs are the best i've used on my bugeye.. better bite than Ds2500. I'm using godspeeds g hook rotas .. very happy with this combo.

Paben 06 December 2017 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Talking Dog (Post 11982277)
Performance Friction Zs are the best i've used on my bugeye.. better bite than Ds2500. I'm using godspeeds g hook rotas .. very happy with this combo.


PF Zs on my Bug with Godspeed two piece grooved discs, great combination.

ronjeramy 10 December 2017 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by Paben (Post 11982278)
PF Zs on my Bug with Godspeed two piece grooved discs, great combination.

Another vote from me on this set up :thumb:


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