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Old 22 May 2012, 11:30 PM
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CL rc6 carbine lorraine
Pagids race spec pads
Performance friction
Etc?

All trackday pads, any reviews would be good
Which pads have most long lasting bite and less fade?

Any advise would be appreciated
Old 23 May 2012, 09:17 AM
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Pagid or PF would be my personal flavour fo what you have described (and taking some of your other threads into account)...........

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Old 23 May 2012, 10:49 AM
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Performance friction have a wide range of compounds available all of which actually have very good fade resistance, are you just after a full on high performance race pad with excellent bite and low fade or is low dust also important?

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PF Z-rated or Pagid RS4-2 Blue pads will be mine choice


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Old 23 May 2012, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tech@PFC
Performance friction have a wide range of compounds available all of which actually have very good fade resistance, are you just after a full on high performance race pad with excellent bite and low fade or is low dust also important?
Yes high performance pad with good bite and low fade, dust not that important.
Also can pf pads cope well with other disc makes etc, I thought they work best with the pf discs to go with them?


And yes Jura and alyn these are my liking too, just researching for now
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Originally Posted by jura11
PF Z-rated or Pagid RS4-2 Blue pads will be mine choice


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Which discs would you reccomend for these pads?
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You'll be limited in choice as you're running a pad shape not originally designed for your calipers.

That aside, the new Orangestuff takes some beating.
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