View Full Version : Ds 2500 or rs-29's
I realise the Pagids are the holy grail as far as AP's and track days are concerned but what about if it's 99% road driving?? For the foreseeable future I don't see myself getting to a track (except a gentle first go at Brands maybe with my Brother in law) and gather from searching on here the pagids may be overkill. Then I read that as soon as you buy the AP kit you should junk the Ferodo's that come with it and get the Pagids.
I've got Brembo's all round and after Munich Legends kindly 'agitated' the ABS unit and re-bled the system for me I've got a nice firm pedal but no real bite from the standard material textars that have done a good few miles so should have bedded in by now....
Am I right in thinking Ferodo's are fine for fast road work and Pagids for track??
It's also £200 v's £500 for Ferodo v's Pagid :whistle:
Cheers
The ferodos are probably fine for what you are using them for.
The rs29's are very good. I would only put the ferodos back on if was only doing road and wanted a less agressive pad.
Depends what you want to spend at the moment.
Why not just use the ones up that you have and make a decision later?
To be honest I'm a bit underwhelmed at the bite of the present standard pads, for some reason I wimped out when it came to buying the pads for this conversion! I'm not worried about the money, the textars only cost £100 all in and I'm happy to tinker away and change them myself. I would be happy to pay for the pagids if they are usable for the road and I certainly drive the car spiritedly so I want to get a better feel from the brembo's whatever it costs...I have messed around with pad types before on previous cars and have always been amazed at the feel you get from different pads...
Ok,
Go for the pagids.
Most people on this forum would agree i'm sure.
Email Martin, trackm3 on this forum. Ive found him to be very helpful in the past.
Neil M
10-11-2013, 11:44 AM
RS 29's for everything, can be a bit squeaky but only wakes the pedestrians up they're not so bad once warmed up.:thumbs:
Pip1968
10-11-2013, 11:49 AM
Personally and I am not expert, I would get the Ferodo DS2500s or stick with what you already have ie. the Textar ones. I track my car two to three times a year at the Nordschleife and just change the front pads to RS29 for the track. The rears remain as DS2500 for track and road.
I tend to be quite mechanically sympathetic when tracking in that I do two or three laps and then rest allowing the engine, brakes and tyres too cool down.
More aggressive pads like RS29s are not only more expensive but also mean that you will be changing your discs more often. Fuchsrohre an old M3Forum member that many will remember from days of old was one of those who said there was not even a need for BBKs like AP and Brembo (track incl). Whilst I am not in that school of thought I am not sure an aggressive set up as are RS29s, is required for road use. RS29s are best and come into their own when hot and well used (constant use as opposed to worn down) compared to an OEM set up which may fade.
Others will be along I am sure but for road use unless you have money to burn why not stick to Textar or DS2500.
Failing that I am sure you could pick up a second hand set and give them a go. I have an old set of fronts (RS29) which were on my APs that are down to the wear markers that you can have gratis if they fit in a Brembo set up (look up my post in the technical section a month or so ago). I am not sure if that is workable. I do remember when they were new nearly hitting my head on the steering wheel due to the firm bite but then the discs were newish too.
Pip
shimmy
10-11-2013, 12:16 PM
DS2500 will be fine for 100% road use, but if you do 1% trackuse they will be no good and you wish you would have had Rs29
GregorJP
10-11-2013, 06:08 PM
DS2500 will be fine for 100% road use, but if you do 1% trackuse they will be no good and you wish you would have had Rs29
Agree with this. I would also say that the RS29s are pretty good on the road too. When I bought the AP kit, I junked the front pads that came with the front kit and switched them for PF01s. They work well, but very dusty. I've got RS29s on my GTR and they are strong.
On the CSL, I kept the pads that were supplied with the AP rear kit and they worked perfectly well on the road.
shimmy
10-11-2013, 06:16 PM
Agree with this. I would also say that the RS29s are pretty good on the road too. When I bought the AP kit, I junked the front pads that came with the front kit and switched them for PF01s. They work well, but very dusty. I've got RS29s on my GTR and they are strong.
On the CSL, I kept the pads that were supplied with the AP rear kit and they worked perfectly well on the road.
Yes perfectly usable but if your CSL was a daily drive, it would be a lot mores enable to have ds2500 or another road pad.
Cheers all for the advice. I've just ordered a full set of RS-29's from design911 for £480 all in, cheapest by a long way on the net. For some reason Porsche/Brembo pads are way more expensive than AP pads!
I've decided that I will do at least one track day at Brands soon and of course that will lead to an addiction :-D so I would probably be making the purchase a bit further down the line anyway. I can live with a bit of a squeal when cold if need be and even if they are a bit dead when stone cold they wont be any worse than what I have now....
:beer:
trackm3
10-11-2013, 06:34 PM
What was the Pagid numbers then ? as its rare that someone is cheaper than me ;)
What was the Pagid numbers then ? as its rare that someone is cheaper than me ;)
Sorry, I missed the part where Gav said to ask you.
I need two sets of E2405/T5104. The conversion requires the use of Boxster S front pads on the front and rear. I have just paid £476.02 all in. I'm happy to send them back if you can do better :wink:
trackm3
10-11-2013, 06:52 PM
Sorry, I missed the part where Gav said to ask you.
I need two sets of E2405/T5104. The conversion requires the use of Boxster S front pads on the front and rear. I have just paid £476.02 all in. I'm happy to send them back if you can do better :wink:
£423 inc VAT delivered FOR 2 X 2405, sorry if I popped up to late don't want to upset any other business I just get a good deal off of Pagid Direct as most guys deal through Questmead.
Shit! that'll teach me :-D
Pm me how you want paying etc, you have a sale :beer:
Graham
12-11-2013, 03:22 AM
DS2500 ruin discs. Better to go for the more expensive RS29 and have useable discs at the end of it.
Das Chin
12-11-2013, 07:02 AM
agreed with graham. Ds 2500 are fine for a sub 1 tonne car but not up to job of a csl.
they will leave deposits on discs so causes juddering, they get too hot and they they crack so are junk basically.
seems like a cheap thing to do up front but not once the pads have cracked half way through their life n trashed your discs.
the only other pad i would look at is HAWK. Cambridge motorsport have a good range and they have a good range of pad shapes and compounds. A lot of the race bmw boys use them.
Cheers. A full set of RS-29's have been ordered from trackm3, I'm looking forward to trying them out :smokin:
Das Chin
12-11-2013, 08:22 AM
cool. I was going to PM you about Martin as he is a top bloke and always does good prices. that's where I will be going for my next set. just up the road at brands too from me.
I agree, that's a massive difference in price he's just saved me :thumbs:
CraigMillwardCroft
12-11-2013, 06:55 PM
DS2500 ruin discs. Better to go for the more expensive RS29 and have useable discs at the end of it.
+1 :thumbs:
thegingerninja
12-11-2013, 10:46 PM
I've had 2500 for road and track, never had an issue with their track performance - yes they do crack discs if they are heated up too fast, but I've never had them fade. They don't last as long as the pagid, but they are half the price, and I like the bite feel near the limit - they still have a delicate touch under foot whereas I found pagids needed a good shove.
It just depends on personal preference and I guess the DS suit me, I've raced tin tops for nearly 20 years and always used DS3000 without any issues, so I could be a bit biased towards the brand.
beedub
15-11-2013, 07:40 AM
I've had 2500 for road and track, never had an issue with their track performance - yes they do crack discs if they are heated up too fast, but I've never had them fade. They don't last as long as the pagid, but they are half the price, and I like the bite feel near the limit - they still have a delicate touch under foot whereas I found pagids needed a good shove.
It just depends on personal preference and I guess the DS suit me, I've raced tin tops for nearly 20 years and always used DS3000 without any issues, so I could be a bit biased towards the brand.
i like the ds3000 range, imo good pads work well on my little z4m.
s.mac
15-11-2013, 08:29 AM
Carbotech, you won't look back.
shimmy
15-11-2013, 10:09 AM
i like the ds3000 range, imo good pads work well on my little z4m.
But the dust is AWFUL
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