I need some heavy flow pads... You know, for the street?
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I need some heavy flow pads... You know, for the street?
I need to figure out which brake pads to buy for the street and a wee bit of autocross. I'm looking to spend a moderate amount of money (120 A full set - shipping) a lot of people suggested oem on miata.net. In order of importance I want this:
performance
long lasting
low to no noise
places where I am will ing to compromise:
dusting
It's gotta work in the cold, I don't mind an initial bedding in, and I would like fade resistance. I've got brand new rotors btw. Whatchu got MT.net??
performance
long lasting
low to no noise
places where I am will ing to compromise:
dusting
It's gotta work in the cold, I don't mind an initial bedding in, and I would like fade resistance. I've got brand new rotors btw. Whatchu got MT.net??
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$99 per axle for rotors and pads at planetmiata.com, hawk hps+. I could have the wrong site, product, and/or price, so don't quote me. You've gotta call to order. They worked great cold or hot, didn't squeak or dust much, and lasted roughly 20,000 miles, including 3-4 amature track days.
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Front Brake Pad Set parts for 1994 Mazda - Getcoolparts.com
PBR ultimate is supposed to be the same as the axxis ultimate, just different name. $35 Front, $27 Rear
PBR ultimate is supposed to be the same as the axxis ultimate, just different name. $35 Front, $27 Rear
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sure, send me your built motor and you will get that hardtop asap. you could make fun vroom vroom noises and coast down hills, in style.
*disclaimer* decent paint not included
P.S. thanks for the find.
*disclaimer* decent paint not included
P.S. thanks for the find.
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i guess the question was answered. so hijacking time. i got thoses hawk hps plus pads all round with the stock size slotted and cross drilled DBA rotors. and good ridge steel lines. but these pads are great!!! no fade, great bite, kinda lot of dust not to bad tho. my question was what the hell is with the squeaking. its been about 10k miles on these pads. they are about half life and still squeaking like crazy. is it just me? like did i not bed them in right? when i did it was like -20 out side
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Funny.. I have run many sets of HP+ and any time they start squealing, I just run the car up to like 80 and slam on the brakes. It seems they can get glazed from just driving around and like to be heat cycled The dust gets a bit annoying from the HP+, but I don't mind washing the car. Oh and the HP+ has worked for me on track days and autoX.
I'll be making a swtich to Porterfield R4S soon and will report back.
I'll be making a swtich to Porterfield R4S soon and will report back.
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I was at Cal Speedway this last weekend and comming into turn 3 at 120+ using the axis ultimates was a little scarry even with sport brakes. Then again the last time I ran there I was in my spec running blues. I have ra1's for my track tire and may have just had too much tire for the pads. I could not even get my ABS to kick in. MY brakes were very soft the whole weekend.
The weird thing is that when I down shifted the brake pedal would rise and get firm. I don't understand this but that is what happened. The only thing I can think of is that I was pumping the brakes when I down shifted. It looks like I am going to have to get new pads and rotors for the track since when my 205's are gone I will be goiong 225's.
Have a great day,
Jared
The weird thing is that when I down shifted the brake pedal would rise and get firm. I don't understand this but that is what happened. The only thing I can think of is that I was pumping the brakes when I down shifted. It looks like I am going to have to get new pads and rotors for the track since when my 205's are gone I will be goiong 225's.
Have a great day,
Jared
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i guess the question was answered. so hijacking time. i got thoses hawk hps plus pads all round with the stock size slotted and cross drilled DBA rotors. and good ridge steel lines. but these pads are great!!! no fade, great bite, kinda lot of dust not to bad tho. my question was what the hell is with the squeaking. its been about 10k miles on these pads. they are about half life and still squeaking like crazy. is it just me? like did i not bed them in right? when i did it was like -20 out side