13-08-2012, 09:54 PM | #1 |
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Pagid RS14 or RS29 (on AP brakes)?
Hi,
I don't have a M3 CSL But I have the a Z4M with AP brakes and it's exactly the same brake set-up as on the M3 CSL A lot of CSL owners uprated their OEM brakes to AP brakes and drive their cars on the track, so this seems like a good place to ask.... Currently I'm running Pagid RS4-2 (blue) on street and track. They squeal light on the road and on the track they preform ok (but not stunning). If the blue's would be perfectly silent, then maybe I would keep them as a all round street and track pad. But they are not silent! The blue make noise with light braking, so when this is the case IMO it's better to upgrade to better trackpads (which will also squeal). Sometimes the blue's leave some pad deposit on the rotors after hard track work and this results in a temporally steering judder. Noise will be the same with higher Pagids pads, but in my opinion braking will be improved (on track). I'm planning on changing to other Pagid brake pads and have difficulty choosing between RS14 (black) or RS29 (yellow). Considering squealing noise, to make them more silent the edges will be chamfered with 45degrees and on the back op de pads there will be a little copper grease. I'm looking for the best compromise; Which one preforms best with low temperatures (when driving on street), makes the least noise and performs good on track and has some good initial bite??? Noise is still an issue (I don't want them to be much louder then my already loud blue ones). I want the most silent of the two and best performing with low temperatures. I was thinking of buying the endurance Pagid RS29 (all round) or the set up Pagid advised me for my car; RS 14 (front) & RS4-4 (rear) Any opinions? Thanks, |
14-08-2012, 12:52 AM | #2 |
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I have the RS29's and they're perfect. No squealing, good cold performance and exceptional hot performance
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14-08-2012, 12:57 AM | #3 |
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14-08-2012, 07:56 AM | #4 |
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I've got pf discs with Rs29 yellow all round.
What I found is that when you mince around town they squeal. When used properly, braking hard and on track they are fine. In the winter they do need warming up though |
14-08-2012, 08:29 AM | #5 |
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14-08-2012, 02:55 PM | #6 |
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14-08-2012, 03:32 PM | #8 |
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RS14 is the winner !
They don't squeal and their performance is far superior than RS29s in any temperature. They just don't last as long. |
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but they are more usable down to the last 2mm unlike RS29
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After some research on this and other forums I ordered RS14 (front) and RS4-4 (rear)...
The different front and rear set-up was advised by the guys from Pagid. Quote:
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