Urgent Question for Stef
#1
Off to Magny Cours
Fast circuit with big braking
MY00 AP 4 pots 16" fitting CP3215D46 pad type on slicks
Can anyone - and I'm asking Stef as he seems to have tried them all - recommend a pad that can take the punishment of the track - but still be safe on the road. Or am I best changing pads when I get to the track?
I'm using the AP600 fluid which is an improvment but I still get fade with the AP pads and OE rears.
So far - expensive but sound good - are the Pagid Rs4-2s, has anyone tried the ceramic RS14s
Anyother suggestions - need an answer quickish as will need to order this week!
Thanks in advance!
Fast circuit with big braking
MY00 AP 4 pots 16" fitting CP3215D46 pad type on slicks
Can anyone - and I'm asking Stef as he seems to have tried them all - recommend a pad that can take the punishment of the track - but still be safe on the road. Or am I best changing pads when I get to the track?
I'm using the AP600 fluid which is an improvment but I still get fade with the AP pads and OE rears.
So far - expensive but sound good - are the Pagid Rs4-2s, has anyone tried the ceramic RS14s
Anyother suggestions - need an answer quickish as will need to order this week!
Thanks in advance!
#2
Davvers.
I haven't tried the Pagids, and have been using PFC Carbon Metallics for the last year or so. No fade ever and they're fine on the road. Cost about 100 quid for 83 compound.
I prefer 93 but couldn't find any last time I needed them.
Mike at Scoobymania may have some in now.
Stef.
I haven't tried the Pagids, and have been using PFC Carbon Metallics for the last year or so. No fade ever and they're fine on the road. Cost about 100 quid for 83 compound.
I prefer 93 but couldn't find any last time I needed them.
Mike at Scoobymania may have some in now.
Stef.
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