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Postby Hellmun » Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:11 pm

The hawk HP+ may be very good when slightly warm but are still not a friendly 0 degree pad which is something I'd rank pretty high for a daily driver. Plus I would say they have enough bite to overcome cold street tyres with ease.

I still use ferodo advance on the rear of my car, was only $60 if I recall and they've been fine. Still reaches over 200C on the rear of my car during trackdays so they try. Dead quiet and not much dust at all. I'd just see whether those, the bendix advance, EBC greenstuff or oem are more available/cheaper in your area. At the daily level all I'd want is cold bite, low noise and decently low rotor wear. Higher friction/higher temp pad you get the more you lose those characteristics.

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Postby TieNN89 » Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:53 pm

Well after todays cruise i got brake fade on the way down

I'd like to know what people would recommend me

The 5 would be mainly dríven on the streets

I'm not sure what brakes i got on mine but they were replaced before I got the car
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Postby Andrew » Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:57 pm

I changed my mind on the RB74's and have a set of Hawk HPS's on their way in from the US of A.

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Postby Hellmun » Sun Mar 02, 2008 7:32 pm

Brake fade isn't only due to the pads. My logic is if the pedal hits the floor and no brake then your flexing in the lines/boiling the fluid. If your foot is normal position but the car just doesn't pull up hard...your pads are overheated or not bed in.

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Postby JBT » Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:29 pm

AZNTieN wrote:I'd like to know what people would recommend me

I'd suggest a brake and clutch fluid flush as the first step Tien.
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Postby TieNN89 » Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:09 pm

Hellmun wrote:If your foot is normal position but the car just doesn't pull up hard...your pads are overheated or not bed in.


thats what happening doesn't pull up as fast



JBT well my car got a brake fluid and pads replaced when it did the roadworthy a few days before i got the keys to it which has been just over 2 months ago about 6,000km

clutch fluid? how does that effect braking?

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Postby Hellmun » Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:47 pm

I believe he means it's a good idea to do both at once...seeing as the clutch is just brake fluid. Just natural pairing.

What pads do you have?

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Postby TieNN89 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:05 am

Hellmun wrote:What pads do you have?


i have no idea more than likely some generic brand

i've only had the 5 for just over 2 months and they pads and fluid were replaced for RW a few days before i got the keys


so is the clutch fluid just brake fluid?

what type of fluid do you guys recommend?

I'll be doing my oil change soon so I'll do it along with my oil change

but brake pads they're fairly new so i don't wanna waste them

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Postby wun911 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:23 am

If your pads have a serial number on the back of them you could try to google the number.

The fluids for the clutch and brakes are the same... (DOT3 according to the owners manual). Although some people get away with/recomend DOT 4.

I have speed bleeders so I just buy cheap brake fluid and replace more often. Does not have to be replaced with every oil change... probably every 6 months is plenty.

For me a 500ml bottle does all the brakes and the clutch, if you dont spill/waste any.

Try not to save left overs for another day, brake fluid doesnt keep very well once opened.

Dont spill it take your time and use a funnel because it strips paint like no tomorow, also bad for you so try to wear gloves.
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Postby JBT » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:41 am

AZNTieN wrote:...well my car got a brake fluid and pads replaced when it did the roadworthy a few days before i got the keys to it which has been just over 2 months ago about 6,000km

Well in that case, the fluid should look very clean in the brake master cylinder reservoir.

You aren't very clear about how the brake fade happened. Were you "riding" the brakes down a long descent?

AZNTieN wrote:clutch fluid? how does that effect braking?

It's a good idea to flush both brake and clutch fluid at least every two years to help prevent hydraulic system (brake and clutch) component failure and brake fade due to contaminated fluid.
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Postby Andrew » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:46 pm

delivered in under a week and $50 cheaper than the RB74's -

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Postby manga_blue » Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:31 pm

DOT 3 for a Hyundai. DOT 4 fluid for MX5 street use. DOT 5.1 for street and the occasional track day. Race fluid (RBF600 or similar) for a serious track car. Double the price for each step up.

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Postby Okibi » Mon Mar 03, 2008 5:49 pm

Andrew wrote:delivered in under a week and $50 cheaper than the RB74's ..


As a fellow NB8A sorta owner i'm keen to see what you think of these for spirited street and track use.
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Postby Hellmun » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:58 pm

AZNTieN wrote:
Hellmun wrote:What pads do you have?


i have no idea more than likely some generic brand

i've only had the 5 for just over 2 months and they pads and fluid were replaced for RW a few days before i got the keys


so is the clutch fluid just brake fluid?

what type of fluid do you guys recommend?

I'll be doing my oil change soon so I'll do it along with my oil change

but brake pads they're fairly new so i don't wanna waste them


If you don't know what pads and fluid you have your off to a bad start with tuning the brake system. You can hope they're not bedded in well and get better with time but ultimately your likely just going to have to deal with the braking as is if your not going to change the pads. Most of the club drivers are nice, maybe you should steal a ride with someone sometime until you find someone who has the braking you want. Then find out what they use and copy. Personally I have set of HP+ used twice sitting back in their box... which I'll likely either never use again or might use as a street pad depending on how brutal my DS3000's are getting to and from track-days. I got the car to have fun..and if my brakes don't work I don't have fun. Never hurts to have an emergency set of pads either. I'd personally just change them.

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Postby Andrew » Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:32 pm

Just finished fitting the pads, lubing the calipers and flushing the fluid through the system, oh and i adjusted the hand brake whilst i was there.

The feel good so far 8)

Okibi wrote:
Andrew wrote:delivered in under a week and $50 cheaper than the RB74's ..


As a fellow NB8A sorta owner i'm keen to see what you think of these for spirited street and track use.


No worries Dave, i'll let you know how they go.


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