Another brake question - about pads this time

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Akinesis
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Another brake question - about pads this time

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I'll be doing a big brake and rear disc conversion when I drop an ABF into my 'Rocco at the end of this year, but for now I want to spruce up the system only a tad, as the standard system performed surprisingly well on the last track session. I've read in the FAQ that the later Mk2's had the larger master-cylinder fitted, so I'm happy to leave this in. The discs I'm going to swap for some middle-of-the-range drilled and grooved ones, and add some braided hoses. My question lies with the pads. I'm after better ones from the standard, but not really wanting to spend £70+ pounds like EBC suggest. Can anyone recommend some decent fast-road pads that have proven to be good but not costing an arm and a leg? :scratch: I'm not being tight here, cos I will spare no expense on the full conversion, I just don't wanna spalsh-the-cash on a tempory system :blush: It's only gotta last 6-ish track days :whistle:

Also, are the MK2 pads the same across the board (e.i. will the GT2 1.8 carb pads be the same as the GTX 16v?). Back diamond do some fast-track for £44 :cool: EBC do the Greenstuff pads for the same price, but are these two a decent improvement from standard pads?

Cheers in advance


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Re: Another brake question - about pads this time

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Personally I like Pagid pads (EDIT: though that's 'fast road' use, not track)

I used to favour Mintex 'til they went asbestos-free.


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Re: Another brake question - about pads this time

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At a starting price of around £120 for a set it's a little pricey for the level of upgrade I'm looking for :blush:


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