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Discseven 05-21-2019 04:35 AM

Must be cleaner running brake pads...
 
Clean wheels and within a few hours of driving they're brake-pad-dust dirty again. I'm not sure what brand is installed... best guess is Mintex. Car is not raced. Daily driver. '80 SC. Want to get rid of whatever's installed...

Recommendations for clean-running pads is appreciated.

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Flojo 05-21-2019 04:58 AM

as an option, get ceramic compound pads, e.g. from ATE or EBC.
But! Be told that when cold they feel a bit like fading.
Once warmed up, they bite nicely.

MBruns 05-21-2019 05:31 AM

pads
 
Akebono pads are the cleanest pads I have ever seen, Had them on the wife's 540i BMW and they worked well too.
Mike Bruns

Flojo 05-21-2019 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBruns (Post 10465602)
Akebono pads are the cleanest pads I have ever seen, Had them on the wife's 540i BMW and they worked well too.
Mike Bruns

wives don't brake like men.
they mostly don't drive like men in the first place.

cabmandone 05-21-2019 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flojo (Post 10465650)
wives don't brake like men.
they mostly don't drive like men in the first place.

Right! Most of the women I know wait until they're within 10 feet of the stop sign then they hit the brakes. ;)

PCA7GGR 05-21-2019 08:12 AM

Some of the best TT/DE drivers are women - far less emotional behind the wheel.

"Gentlemen start your engines" - let the debate begin.

jackb911 05-21-2019 08:15 AM

FWIW I've been using Hawk HPS (High Performance Street) pads in my Porsches for over 20 years. They create very little dusting, are easy on the rotors and stop an enthusiastically driven Porsche just fine. I installed a set in my '07 GT3 last year and they work beautifully, as usual.

Here is some info from the manufacturer that may be helpful. (no affiliation)

https://www.hawkperformance.com/hps

They are not track pads, though - those are a completely different animal than street-friendly pads.

Koizumi 05-21-2019 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jackb911 (Post 10465794)
FWIW I've been using Hawk HPS (High Performance Street) pads in my Porsches for over 20 years. They create very little dusting, are easy on the rotors and stop an enthusiastically driven Porsche just fine. I installed a set in my '07 GT3 last year and they work beautifully, as usual.

Here is some info from the manufacturer that may be helpful. (no affiliation)

https://www.hawkperformance.com/hps

They are not track pads, though - those are a completely different animal than street-friendly pads.



I’ve been curious about these for a long time. How’s the squeaking? Are they silent like the dustys or are they squealy like many partial/full race pads?

jackb911 05-21-2019 05:02 PM

Dead quiet compared to the very squealy and dusty EBC Yellows that were on the GT3 when I got it. And after almost a year, the rotors look almost like the did when they were new.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1558486896.jpg

xbmwguy 05-21-2019 05:15 PM

+1 on the hps great braking and very low dust

ian c2 05-21-2019 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flojo (Post 10465650)
wives don't brake like men.
they mostly don't drive like men in the first place.

You’ve obviously not had enough of them

HarryD 05-21-2019 08:51 PM

Hi Karl. Interesting statement about the Mintex Pads. I have been using the reds for over 15 years of spirited driving, autocross and HPDE and do not feel they dust excessively. They are also very kind to my rotors.

Discseven 05-22-2019 01:32 PM

Not sure I'm running Mintex Harry. Just my best guess.

Inventory for what's been recommended---thanks guys---and prices from sources shown for complete set (F&R.) Shipping not included.

ATE - $43 Pelican
EBC - $224 CARID
Akebono - Could not find for 1980 911
Hawk HPS - $117 Tire Rack
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Discseven 05-22-2019 04:47 PM

Going to test EBC DP3103/4C - Redstuff Ceramic Low Dust Pads. Post results after running them for a while.

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dustim04 05-23-2019 11:25 PM

I'm using Akebono ceramic pads on my DD. Good stopping power and very low dust.

HarryD 05-24-2019 08:01 AM

Sadly, when I visited the Akebono site, they do not list any pads for my 911.

Rusty Heap 05-24-2019 01:30 PM

yah know ...........

it's hard to out-think a real Porsche Engineer.


Even for us shade tree tink-a-ter wrenchers.



On new rotors, I went with OEM porsche pads.


no not cheap. But.

"You say, "But this other pad fits just fine with XYZ LGBTQ pad material"


Brakes are all a steel backing plate.

Buy pads per your application.


Hard to out-think a team of a dozen Pcar factory engineers brutally testing a OEM factory pad for months and months.

<shrug>

Discseven 06-03-2019 05:11 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1559565730.JPG

Dirty Front - Could live with this. (Both front & rears were last cleaned at same time.)


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1559565730.JPG

Dirty Rear - Speaks for itself.


Below, EBC pads as received from CarID. Larger pads don't look right to me. Been a while since I've changed them so am not sure but they look too big. Box numbers are: smaller pads= DP3104C. This matches numbers on pad. Larger pads= DP3103C. Matches numbers on pads.

...Before going further am calling CarID to confirm one way or another. Person I was speaking with confirmed they are correct. I said if they're wrong I'll be calling back and very unhappy when I do. We hung up. She called me back immediately to get more info on car. VIN... body code... engine size... (Who does that these days!?) After much to do...

Verdict is... these "will fit." (I remain in doubt albeit less so. Also preparing to eat crow and be totally wrong.)


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CarID: 888.634.9437 ext 82. Agent: Katalena

john walker's workshop 06-03-2019 07:52 AM

Bevelled pads loose about 25% of their contact area.

Discseven 06-03-2019 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john walker's workshop (Post 10478802)
Bevelled pads loose about 25% of their contact area.

Albeit bad news John, intel is appreciated John.

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