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02-04-2009, 02:28 PM | #1 |
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I am looking for a good pad for regular track use and to keep on as a daily driver. Has anybody tracked the Ferodo DS2500's, Hawk HT10's or Pagids on their M3? I believe Hawk currently only makes Front pads for our OEM calipers. If you have used the Hawks have you kept the rear pads stock or used something else. Any opinions would be appreciated.
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I have HT10s (Front) and DS2500 (rear) on the car right now in prep for a track weekend. They are noisy, as expected Neither pad has a bite when cold. |
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02-05-2009, 10:23 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the feedback.
JML educate me on the PFC01's. I'm not familiar with that pad. Is it a performance friction pad??? When are they supposed to be out??? |
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02-05-2009, 10:58 AM | #5 |
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PF-01s are a high friction endurance racing pad that works tremendously well as a regular track day pad. I've even run them on the street for extended periods. They work very well even when cold (PA winter). They are a bit touchy and make a lot of noise when used on the street. I seem to remember the noise not being consistent on the street, though. But when they were loud, they were embarassingly loud. Every car on all four corners of a stop light will be looking at you like you are some kind of weirdo when you come to a stop. They scream.
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02-05-2009, 11:22 PM | #6 | |
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The only problem is that PFC-01's create corrosive dust so you have to clean your wheels carefully and keep them clean when you have the pads on the car. If you don't you risk getting "cementite" damage - those hard crusty spots that cut right into the finish and won't come off without a scraper. I solved the wheel damage problem by smearing Vaseline on my track rims in the spring and rubbing it off when it was caked with dust in the fall - the rims came through unblemished although they looked awful for most of the year with a heavy coat of dust on them. The RS-19's are not as easy a pad to drive with, but they last and the dust isn't corrosive. I'd prefer the PFC-01's but they need to come off between track days. The RS-19's can stay on the car through the season. I've been happy with them so far. |
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02-08-2009, 07:19 PM | #8 |
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First time on the track using HT10s front and DS2500 rear and SRF fluid. With NT-01 tires, this thing stops far better than my E46 ever did with a BBK - likely due to the mechanical bias on the Brembo GT kits being a little too front heavy.
They work well enough to tide me over until DTC70s or PFC01s become avail. |
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02-08-2009, 08:05 PM | #9 |
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JML,
So are you are keeping the HT10/DS2500's on the car full time? If you leave these on and use as your daily driver please update us on how livable this combo is. Prime questions are how well they stop when cold and how noisy they are? Thanks for providing the updates on these pads. You have gotten me thinking about this combo myself! N |
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