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Old 16 July 2001, 12:48 AM
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Mintex 1155 or 1166, to which i can get a good price...

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I have EBC discs plus Greenstuff pads for road use which are great. I however am going to be doing a track day soon and dont think these pads will survive.
Has anyone tried the Greenstuff V4 compound yet by the way?
I am curious if I should go for Mintex 1155 or Pagid RS 4-2 Blue or Pagid RS 19 Yellow. I like the sound of the Pagid yellows, not so hard wearing on discs and long life. Has anyone used these?
The 1155's seem to be u0.4 -u0.45 from 200-800C. Will the discs handle 800C??
I cannot find any detailed specs on Pagid pads.
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Old 17 July 2001, 12:58 AM
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What are the friction and temperature specs for the Pagid blue and the yellows?

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Old 18 July 2001, 08:57 PM
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You will probably have to ring Pagid technical to find out this!!!

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by b5m:
<B>I have EBC discs plus Greenstuff pads for road use which are great. I however am going to be doing a track day soon and dont think these pads will survive.
Has anyone tried the Greenstuff V4 compound yet by the way?
I am curious if I should go for Mintex 1155 or Pagid RS 4-2 Blue or Pagid RS 19 Yellow. I like the sound of the Pagid yellows, not so hard wearing on discs and long life. Has anyone used these?
The 1155's seem to be u0.4 -u0.45 from 200-800C. Will the discs handle 800C??
I cannot find any detailed specs on Pagid pads.[/quote]

Old 19 July 2001, 06:27 AM
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THE PAGID BLUE PADS ARE VERY GOOD ALL ROUND
I RECENTLY SUPPLIED SOME FOR A FRIEND WITH A
P1 WHO HAS DONE TRACK DAY'S AND SAYS THEY
ARE BRILLIANT.(FRONT ONLY)
I CAN SUPPLY YOU PADS/DISC'S AND TECNICAL INFO ON PAGID PRODUCTS.
P.S. I USE THERE FAST ROAD COMPOUND FOR EVERYDAY USE,WHICH CAN BE FITTED ALL ROUND.
CALL ROGER OR SIMON ON 01474 560031 FOR THE BEST PRICES (FRICTION WORKSHOP)
M <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by b5m:
<B>I have EBC discs plus Greenstuff pads for road use which are great. I however am going to be doing a track day soon and dont think these pads will survive.
Has anyone tried the Greenstuff V4 compound yet by the way?
I am curious if I should go for Mintex 1155 or Pagid RS 4-2 Blue or Pagid RS 19 Yellow. I like the sound of the Pagid yellows, not so hard wearing on discs and long life. Has anyone used these?
The 1155's seem to be u0.4 -u0.45 from 200-800C. Will the discs handle 800C??
I cannot find any detailed specs on Pagid pads.[/quote]

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