Hi
i would like to purchase the brake pads for my RCR 40
Front WILWOOD SUPERLITE 6 , REAR FORGED SUPERLITE 4
Street and Trackday usage, probably 50/50 not to extreme in the beginning.
Whats your RECO ?
Any experience with Wilwood Polymatrix A ,H, B; C; or E
or BP20 and BP30 ?
According the datas i could find on the Wilwood Site i´m leaning toward
BP 20 or BP 30
there are also FERODO DS 2500 and DS 3000 and DS1.11 available
According the graphs on willwood site ( page 4)
http://www.wilwood.com/Images/BrakePads/data-sheets/Wilwood_Brake-Pad_Data-Sheet.pdf
the high friction/high temp compounds have already a higher CF also at lower temps than the medium friction /medium temp compounds, but have an increase of CF up to 600 °F. So they may feel not so "active " at lower temps, but again according the graphs they should have more friction power than the "Street compounds"
What is your experience and what do i miss ?
TOM
i would like to purchase the brake pads for my RCR 40
Front WILWOOD SUPERLITE 6 , REAR FORGED SUPERLITE 4
Street and Trackday usage, probably 50/50 not to extreme in the beginning.
Whats your RECO ?
Any experience with Wilwood Polymatrix A ,H, B; C; or E
or BP20 and BP30 ?
According the datas i could find on the Wilwood Site i´m leaning toward
BP 20 or BP 30
there are also FERODO DS 2500 and DS 3000 and DS1.11 available
According the graphs on willwood site ( page 4)
http://www.wilwood.com/Images/BrakePads/data-sheets/Wilwood_Brake-Pad_Data-Sheet.pdf
the high friction/high temp compounds have already a higher CF also at lower temps than the medium friction /medium temp compounds, but have an increase of CF up to 600 °F. So they may feel not so "active " at lower temps, but again according the graphs they should have more friction power than the "Street compounds"
What is your experience and what do i miss ?
TOM