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(Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:07 am
by BadBong
Getting the car serviced with Mania soon.

Will definitely have the brakes bled this time.

Might also need to replace the pads. Looking for suggestions:
- Minimum noise
- Great stopping power
- Quite durable
- Won't damage disc

Thanks

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:31 am
by davekmoore
For me, to satisfy all those criteria for both road and track with 170rwkw, guess what? Standard Mazda pads. Yup. Really. Outbrakes everything else at Sandown (at the expense of getting the driver's side front tyre a tad warm). Reckon there has to be a better way of getting them than at stealer prices though. Maybe someone'll chime in with the best way.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:52 am
by BadBong
Thanks mate - what brand is 'standard Mazda' pad?

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:06 am
by Jeo
Just got new pads on mine and also went with the Mazda ones. I'll check the receipt and get a brand for you tonight.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:48 am
by davekmoore
BadBong wrote:Thanks mate - what brand is 'standard Mazda' pad?


Dunno. The garage just got them from the Mazda dealer.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:26 pm
by BadBong
Thanks Dave & Jeo - I'll wait.

If either of you know where I can source them externally, that'd be great.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:09 pm
by Hellmun
Mazda ones are ceramic Akebono's from memory.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:22 pm
by Russellb
Another vote for the Mazda pads

They are simotomo brand and the mazda part No is NAY1-33-23Z
and they work great on the road and the track

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:38 pm
by Jeo
Russellb talked me in to them, supplied and installed them, so I'll just trust his part number there and not bother checking my receipt now :)

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:57 pm
by Russellb
Russellb wrote:Another vote for the Mazda pads

They are simotomo brand and the mazda part No is NAY1-33-23Z
and they work great on the road and the track



DAMN got one letter wrong in the part No

Should Read NCY1-33-23-Z

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:17 pm
by Luke
I'm gonna go against convention and say the Mazda pads are CRAP!

Mine melted after 3 track days to nothing on the front. They had ~ 7-8mm on them when they started and got down to about 1mm.
They were not just glazed when they came out, more like crystallised.
These were the original factory pads from my SE. I believe they were Simitomo or something like that and were painted Blue.
I have also been told that there were 2 types of Mazda pads, a crap one and the good one, maybe mine had the crap one, which I would find really odd considering they were factory fitted SE ones.

I have been using Hawk HPS pads for the road now and Blues for the track and am much happier.
The HPS pads are quiet, gentle on the rotors and give decent breaking power. Been proven through the Royal Nation Park and Galston Gorge, much better than the OEM pads were.
The Blues are just ludicrous, not for road use in any way, shape or form.
I got mine from the USA, from Goodwin Racing. Just email Brian there and he can organise payment via paypal, if you want to get the Hawk's. The shipping charge is normally $17 US when he does it through paypal rather than the site.

Here is a link to his site, for pads
http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Pe ... d=6NnDavVt

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:31 pm
by NMX516
As above, I was of the understanding that there are two types of Mazda pads - one genuine, and the other "recommended", or some such crap. I'm pretty sure the ones with the blue backing plate are the fairly ordinary ones. The better ones were branded Sumitomo, but perhaps they make both types, and the blue ones are the budget option...

I was always happy with the standard Mazda pads (not the blue ones) which included many track days without incident.

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 12:00 pm
by Russellb
Luke wrote:I'm gonna go against convention and say the Mazda pads are CRAP!

Mine melted after 3 track days to nothing on the front. They had ~ 7-8mm on them when they started and got down to about 1mm.
They were not just glazed when they came out, more like crystallised.
These were the original factory pads from my SE. I believe they were Simitomo or something like that and were painted Blue.
I have also been told that there were 2 types of Mazda pads, a crap one and the good one, maybe mine had the crap one, which I would find really odd considering they were factory fitted SE ones.

I have been using Hawk HPS pads for the road now and Blues for the track and am much happier.
The HPS pads are quiet, gentle on the rotors and give decent breaking power. Been proven through the Royal Nation Park and Galston Gorge, much better than the OEM pads were.
The Blues are just ludicrous, not for road use in any way, shape or form.
I got mine from the USA, from Goodwin Racing. Just email Brian there and he can organise payment via paypal, if you want to get the Hawk's. The shipping charge is normally $17 US when he does it through paypal rather than the site.

Here is a link to his site, for pads
http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Pe ... d=6NnDavVt



I agree . The BLUE Mazda pads are crap
I tryed them on the Rally SE and had no brakes after one stage
The BROWN Ones are the GO

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:23 pm
by Dorimx5
ebc ultimax!

Re: (Another) Brake pads recommendation needed

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:08 pm
by Fra66L
I've been through a range of pads and best setup I've found for mine are the Endless Cc-x pads with DBA slotted rotors. These have now been replaced by MX72.

I've had the CC-x pads for a while now (3+ years) and they're still brilliant. You need one stop on a cold morning to get them into the temp range (50deg) but after that, great initial bite and modulation, quiet, low dust and NMX516 will attest to their stopping power.