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shimmy 13-09-2012 05:50 PM

i used pf01 on front and similar result as rs29 but LOADS if hirrible sticky brake dust, never again.

with rs14 i would nect next try rs29 on rear or just stick to rs29 all round

Tech@PFC 19-09-2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 122684)
i used pf01 on front and similar result as rs29 but LOADS if hirrible sticky brake dust, never again.

with rs14 i would nect next try rs29 on rear or just stick to rs29 all round

Yeah the .01 is a full race pad so it can be dusty, but we do have low dust low noise pads as well.

Regards,
Charlie

83SY 22-09-2012 11:38 AM

RS29's for me :smt055

Franzino 01-10-2012 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by c_w (Post 122660)
In my experience with my M Coupe the rear brakes do a fair amount of work, having similar sized rear vented discs as the front. I have run RS29 on the front and Carbon Lorraine RC6 (a much higher friction pad) and the braking felt excellent you could really feel the car stopping flat because of the slight increase in rear bias. I was worried about rear locking but it was great.

My recommendation would have been RS29, work very well hot or cold, last AGES, lowish dust and less likely to deposit than RS14.

Why would you think the RS29 would less likely to deposit material then the RS14?

RS14
Constant working temperature 400 – 700°C
Max temperature for short period only: 800°C

RS29 (endurance pad)
Constant working temperature: 400 – 700°C
Max temperature for short period only: 750°C

I have no experience with PFC and Carbon Lorraine. For me personally; I only buy pads from Pagid for track use. Ferodo sounds also ok with some types of pads, EBC is crap and PFC is something I would consider. Carbon Lorraine looks to be to agressive for wheels and paint and I don't want to risk damage on them. I have read some bad reviews about them with people who had paint damage with certain types of CL brake pads.

The RS-14 (front) + RS4-4 (rear) are now 2 days on my car. Last night I did the Pagid bedding in procedure and some positive things came to the surface; brake modulation is better, they brake a little harder and for the moment they are still completely silent (I really hope they stay this way). Next weekend will be the real test on the Nurburgring. Fingers crossed! :wink:

niall1 01-10-2012 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 83SY (Post 123348)
RS29's for me :smt055

Just bought them (front & rear). :beer:

DuncanR 02-10-2012 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 83SY (Post 123348)
RS29's for me :smt055

+1 here too .. fast boys need good brakes !:-D

Neil M 08-10-2012 02:18 PM

RS29's all round, works well for me too.

c_w 10-10-2012 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Franzino (Post 124010)
Why would you think the RS29 would less likely to deposit material then the RS14?

Not sure, probably the different compound of the pad, the temp range is very similar and doesn't really tell you anything. Just going off experience, a friend runs RS14s on the front of his car and occasionally gets judder and the discs get the usual pad deposits marks and I have also had them judder on the rear of my car. Whereas with RS29 I've not had any issues at all in general road or track.

Carbone Lorraine RC6 are not too bad, yes the paint can get a little rough like the cars not been waxed for ages, but they're a very good powerful pad.

cantfind1 10-10-2012 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 122684)
i used pf01 on front and similar result as rs29 but LOADS if hirrible sticky brake dust, never again.

with rs14 i would nect next try rs29 on rear or just stick to rs29 all round


I thought you swore by the RS14's Shim?? You changed ur mind now??

shimmy 10-10-2012 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cantfind1 (Post 124651)
I thought you swore by the RS14's Shim?? You changed ur mind now??

Not really, I like the rs14 and rs29,

Rs14 last longer but. Think maybe a bit ore aggressive on discs


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