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Ok, since the Aus dollar has tanked vs the US the cost of Performance Friction pads has meant i am now shopping for different pads to use.

I am running 343mm fronts with Brembo F40s and R33 GTR rears with associated rotors. Being a GTSt i think i should have plenty of brake under the car so hoping to get away with performance street pads on the track.

So have settled on Project U HC+ for the fronts but having not used these pads not sure which i should go for in the rear. Was thinking i should just go with the B-Spec?

Thoughts?

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I dont have ABS so woudl rather run a less bitey/racey pad in the rear so that i do not have the risk of pinching rear brakes. Plus is it required to run the same temp pad at the rear? I have previously run a milder pad at the rear

You are never going to match the temperatures of the front & rear rotors/pads etc so there isn't much point trying.

At the end of the day you need to reasonably match the friction coefficients of the front/rear pads near/at their expected maximum temps. Reason being when the fronts get hot is probably when you are trying hardest. So likeyou say you need a milder rear pad.

So if the Project Mu stuff is working with a 0.5 friction coefficient (?) then grab something that works in a lower but wide temperature range for that value.

The upside s being a rear pad they last much longer than the fronts.

  • 5 months later...

I was running HC+ front and DS2500 rear and liked the combo, but then again my rears were quite undersized compared to the fronts (stock single piston S13 calipers rear, Skyline 4 pots up front).

when you drove my silvia at PI we had project Mu HC + front and rear. actually no we didn't they were endless CCR which are about the equivelent from endless.

I would put the HC+ in the front and something like endless SSS in the rear which have good co-eficient of friction but lower temp range. should be a winner I reckon. or run the CCR in the front and the SSS in the rear, both endless.

  • 2 weeks later...

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