tilou1 0 Posté(e) le 26 février 2008 connaissez vous ebc brakes, BLACK RANGE[/size]- Fine for general street use. - Cheaper in many instances than manufactureres original part. - Good progressive 'bite' and feel. GREENSTUFF - Fast street and light race applications. - Upgrades brake performance, friction co-efficient of 0.46. - Excellent initial bite, no warming up required. - Heat stable up to 550°c. - Low disc abrasion due to Kevlar content, kind to discs. - Low dust formula, great for your alloys! REDSTUFF- Excellent Race and Rally use, medium lifetime. - Great choice for heavier & more powerful road cars e.g Imprezza's, Evo's, M3 & M5, 300zx etc. - Friction co-efficient of 0.3 - 0.4 up to 750°c. - Very kind to discs. - Medium initial bite with friction steadily increasing with temp. YELLOWSTUFF- Medium to long lifetime Race and Rally pad. - Friction co-efficient of 0.34 - 0.42 up to 900°c. - Kind to brake discs. BLUESTUFF - Endurance Race pad. - 2 - 3 times the life of the Yellowstuff. - Friction co-efficient of 0.4 up to 900°c. - Kind to brake discs.mintex This is the material for fast road use as well as light competition.Works excellently from cold and remains stable and consistent through to 450°c where a standard material at this temp. will most certainly start tofade. The bedding in procedure is the same as any standard pad material,steady braking for the first 50 miles whilst avoiding emergency stops. This is a compound designed purely for competition use and underno circumstances should be used for normal road applications. Best suited tocars such as Group A / N rally cars, and circuit saloons, this material has asimilar friction level to the M1144 compound but remains consistent to a maxoperating temperature of 550°c - 600°c. Like M1144, M1155 has no specialbedding in procedures. Again, this is a compound designed purely for competition use andis suitable for rally and salloon / sports car endurance racing. The friction levelis higher than that of the M1155 and remains consistent to temperatures of700°c. No special bedding in procedure is required.pagidPagid Fast Road pads are available for many applications. These are superior quality pads at a reasonableprice. A high performance compound with good fading characteristics and high cold friction. The most comfortablemedium friction sport compound. It is road legal and disc friendly. The most popular pagid race compound used by many Impreza and EVO owners both for fast road and track day use. A medium friction racing compound with good cold friction and fading resistance up to 500°c. The 4-2 compound has a reasonable disc wear rate. It has very good modulation (adjustment) and is also used for small open wheeled race cars; F3, Formula Renault and club racing. This compound has a very good fade resistance and a high average friction value than the RS 4-2. It is disc friendly with a very foreseeable non-aggresive friction behavior (stable torque). It is a very good rear compound for Touring Car applications in combination with RS 14 front pads. It's main application isPorsche 911 racing. This is a low friction rear axle racing compound especially developed for front wheel driven cars. This is a high friction value ceramic compound with very good modulation, high fade resistance, low heatconductivity and good wear rate up to a constant temperature of 650°c. The RS15 is based on the the already proven Ceratec (TM) material which has a 20% higher friction valuethan the RS 14. It has a very good pad life, and a remarkable quick release ability characteristic. Althoughthe RS 15 has a very good modulation, it may have an excessive bite for some applications. Best compound for endurance racing on the basis of the RS14. A slight reduction of the value imroves the modulation. Nevertheless, the friction value is enough for cars without power-assisted brake systems andensures comfortable low effort on the brake pedal. Constant temperatures up to 600°c (1100°f) are possible.quels modeles conniassez vous chez uex? vos avis? (j'en recherche pour usage routier et grip sur piste, merci)tilou Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
DriftRuan 0 Posté(e) le 28 février 2008 EBC vaguement entendue parle et pour le reste connait pas. Ta regarder chez project mu ou endless. Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
tilou1 0 Posté(e) le 28 février 2008 non jai aps de lien pour ces marques lol (vais regarder sous google). ebc fefe hyundai en a mais il donne aps son avis lol Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
tilou1 0 Posté(e) le 29 février 2008 a cloturer ou a virer g fais mon choix Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
fefe hyundai 0 Posté(e) le 29 février 2008 Désolé j'avais pas vu le sujet !!! MP tilou Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites