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thats weird
I have them on a nissan GTR and they are awesome.. that car is heavier so strange that they are poor on the M2- others seem to say they are a good bet just worried the pagids would squeal |
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07-25-2017, 03:45 PM | #72 |
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Update on my car. After 2 calm trackdays I had the brake judder problem. After reading up on the problem I thought it was pad deposits on the rotors. These were clearly visible. Brought the car in at BMW and after measuring the 2 rear discs were warped and past the acceptable tolerance. Fronts just within tolerance. Discs will be replaced under warranty....
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07-25-2017, 04:38 PM | #73 |
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Excellent news !
Haven't they argued when they noticed that you drove on track (eg tyres) ? Did you still have your OEM pads or already swapped with Pagid or Ferodo ? Would be nice if you could send me some info by PM as I might need the same approach in the same country and some references might support the case ;-) Thanks ! |
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07-26-2017, 04:36 AM | #74 |
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So your RS-29 pads make less noise then Ferodo DS-2500 on the street?
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07-26-2017, 04:37 AM | #75 |
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Ferodo DS2500 is not a dedicated track pad...I would never use it on track.
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07-26-2017, 04:53 AM | #76 | |
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- Endless ME-20 brake pads - Steel linings - ATE blue racing brake oil Verdict: zero brake fade, zero judder, good bite, good brake balance, no problem when switching back to the OEM pads, a lot of noise (more then RS29).... Trackday 3 @ Nurburgring
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Still have not switched brake pads as I can't find the time. |
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OEM rims + OEM Michelin tyres....car is full stock besides UCP clutch pedal, Endless pads, steel brake lining, other brake oil and NO ASD
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The noise of my Endless ME-20 pads is driving me crazy on the street, I need to find an hour time to switch them back to street pads....
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The Endless seem particularly loud indeed (based on your video) ! The Pagid are rather OK. I have just switched back to OEM as I won't track it before 2 months and it remains though the best option for daily ;-)
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I also drives with other pads from Performace Friction, and man do they squeel on the street ;-) But hey, its a bit cool. Dont think the older Ladies think that tho . They turn there heads and holds for there ears
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