I need new track pads. what should I get?
#7
I have been running cobalt friction XR2s F and XR3s R on 949 11" Wilwoods F & Sport R and can't imagine wanting anything more. The modulation is fantastic and stopping power is equivalent to a friends GT3 with PCCB's. The only beef I have with the CF pads is availability. It took 4 weeks to receive my fronts and 6 weeks for the rears. If one of the reputable Miata tuners starts carrying these things they will become the new hot pad to have.
After 5 track days they still look new with no detectable rotor wear. Color me impressed!
After 5 track days they still look new with no detectable rotor wear. Color me impressed!
#8
Just about any pad listed in this thread is great. I prefer the carbotechs, but you will find more people running DTCs here.
-If you run 205 R comps/Hoosiers or bigger, then you will do just fine with the DTCs/Carbotechs.
-If you are running 225 or bigger street tires, you will also be fine with carbotech XP10s (and probably the DTC-60s).
-If you are still learning and like to run a 205 street tire like me, I would suggest you stay at XP8 or equivalent friction pads.
(this is all in reference to lock up/modulation btw)
-If you run 205 R comps/Hoosiers or bigger, then you will do just fine with the DTCs/Carbotechs.
-If you are running 225 or bigger street tires, you will also be fine with carbotech XP10s (and probably the DTC-60s).
-If you are still learning and like to run a 205 street tire like me, I would suggest you stay at XP8 or equivalent friction pads.
(this is all in reference to lock up/modulation btw)
#11
Anyone tried Raybestos ST43 compound? I've seen a bunch of SCCA/Honda roadracers swearing by it for a couple years now and finally just ordered a set. Anxious to try them. I've always run Carbotechs because I started on them and have never found a reason to complain about them. Driven a couple cars with Hawks (HT10 I think) and was never a fan.
#13
I've got all of one track day on my new set of XP10s but so far I'm happy. Solved my pad fade problem, good feel/modulation and little noise on the street (so far). It's not my DD but I drive it on the street. I'll have a new set of R888s on for Miatas at MRLS so I'll be stopping like I have thrust reversers (maybe).
#14
How does the initial bite of the DTC compare to the blue/HT10? That was my biggest complaint about all of the hawk pads I've ever driven on. Too much initial bite and therefore difficult to modulate in spots where you just want a small grab of the brake. Carbotech: press the pedal a little=slow down a little, press the pedal a lot= slow down a lot.
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Just to be clear, OP wasn't the one who said he was running DTC-60s, the 2nd poster was suggesting it. I'm betting OP is currently running HP+ or HPS.
I've heard amazing things about Cobalts, but have yet to try them. I'm actually in the same boat. Hawk HP+ fronts with 11" wilwoods, porterfield in the back. I'm sure I'll start fading the fronts pretty soon.
I've heard amazing things about Cobalts, but have yet to try them. I'm actually in the same boat. Hawk HP+ fronts with 11" wilwoods, porterfield in the back. I'm sure I'll start fading the fronts pretty soon.
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Anyone tried Raybestos ST43 compound? I've seen a bunch of SCCA/Honda roadracers swearing by it for a couple years now and finally just ordered a set. Anxious to try them. I've always run Carbotechs because I started on them and have never found a reason to complain about them. Driven a couple cars with Hawks (HT10 I think) and was never a fan.
The HT10 is nothing like a DTC60 - the DTCs are much easier to modulate. I never feel like the DTC60s are too grabby anywhere.
#17
I have been running cobalt friction XR2s F and XR3s R on 949 11" Wilwoods F & Sport R and can't imagine wanting anything more. The modulation is fantastic and stopping power is equivalent to a friends GT3 with PCCB's. The only beef I have with the CF pads is availability. It took 4 weeks to receive my fronts and 6 weeks for the rears. If one of the reputable Miata tuners starts carrying these things they will become the new hot pad to have.
After 5 track days they still look new with no detectable rotor wear. Color me impressed!
After 5 track days they still look new with no detectable rotor wear. Color me impressed!
+1 about availability. Rears shipped in a couple weeks, fronts took 2 months...
Although, I think the Spec Miata setup (XR3/5) is typically stocked by distributors more often.
#18
This is conjecture, but I'm fairly sure that Hawk is going to be phasing out the HT-10 in favor of the DTC-60; i.e. - DTC-60 is going to be the superseded pad for the HT-10.
And if you're worried about accidentally locking-up for a split second, think about the alternative... overheating the pads and having no brakes.
And if you're worried about accidentally locking-up for a split second, think about the alternative... overheating the pads and having no brakes.
#20
This is conjecture, but I'm fairly sure that Hawk is going to be phasing out the HT-10 in favor of the DTC-60; i.e. - DTC-60 is going to be the superseded pad for the HT-10.
And if you're worried about accidentally locking-up for a split second, think about the alternative... overheating the pads and having no brakes.
And if you're worried about accidentally locking-up for a split second, think about the alternative... overheating the pads and having no brakes.
I would rather deal with a little fade then destroy a set of race tires when they get flat spotted down to the cord.
and who said anything about locking up the rears? I'm talking about locking up in general, but more concerned with locking up the front obviously.