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04-05-2010, 01:25 AM | #1 |
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PF brake discs - are they really any good!?
Over the last 4 years i have had 3 sets of front AP discs and 1 set of PF discs, which are currently still on the car. i have to say i dotn think the PF discs are any better than the AP discs on my test results. See below.
My first set of AP discs lasted only 700 track miles and around 2500 road miles and were 'warped' by either my crap driving first time out at Bedford OR pad deposits made them feel like they were warped, so eventually they were swapped out (April 07-August 07) My second set of AP discs lasted around 1700 track miles and 10000 orad miles and were A1. 9August 07 - July 0. THIS IS HOW THEY LOOKED My third set of AP discs lasted around 2100 track miles and approx 6000 road miles. (July 08 - April 09). When i took these off they were a bit worse for wear, worse than the ones above. My first set of PF discs are now just over 1800 track miles and only say 5000 road miles since May 2009 and look like this. They are now in need of changing and i am thinking i might go back to AP as they are cheaper and LAST LONGER.
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04-05-2010, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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I have used pf disks for 3-4 years and still on 1st set (the dimpled ones), they were replacement M3 OEM size, the disks are still OK, the callipers were 4 pot all round with mintex race pads. I would say I got excellent wear out of them with plenty of track time.
I have just put the APs on with new pf disks with pagid pads so I will have to see if there is any difference, yours don't look good at all for the mileage .... |
04-05-2010, 10:29 AM | #3 |
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04-05-2010, 11:35 AM | #4 |
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AP are shit, just look on the outer crack on the AP disc that could well be a serious accident.
PF use the best steel and are prefect balance without the use of grinding and clip weights in the cooling vein like AP do.
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04-05-2010, 12:11 PM | #5 |
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but i have to say i run the APs far too long to get that crack, much longer than the PFs so at the same lifespan i think PF would have been worse tbh
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04-05-2010, 03:31 PM | #6 |
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Mmmmm, strange. I have to say I found the opposite.
My AP discs were cracked to the edges like your pic within 5-6000 miles. Probably 1000 of those on track. My first set of PF discs lasted 10-11000 miles. About 1500-1700 miles on track (mostly Ring laps). My second set of PF's are still on the car. I think I've done 5000 miles on them, probably half on track, mostly Ring but at least 4 UK trackdays. They still look spot on and performed great again at Snetts last week. Look as if they'll easily last another 5000 of the same. I think the differences in wear could be down to driving style.
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