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grillpt Oct 29, 2009 05:58 AM

Who's using Carbotech Pads and which ones?
 
I searched the sticky on brakes... looking for some imput on these pads. Not sure which ones I want. The car is street driven but is not my DD, I do autox the car.
I'm coming from Hawk HPS which aren't bad, just lack initial bite.

Looking at either the Bobcat or Panther Plus.

Thoughts?

MR Turco Oct 29, 2009 06:16 AM

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...bcat-pads.html

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...pressions.html

grillpt Oct 29, 2009 06:33 AM

Thanks Mr Turco... those thread are a little old though and don't have a whole lot of info.

Anyone have any more recent input for me. I'm sure some of you guys must be using them...?

Smike Oct 29, 2009 09:10 AM

With the other pads out, these are not as popular. Many use the Axxis ULTs for DD/AX. I ran GranSport GS5s, there are also the more expensive DS2500s.

grillpt Oct 29, 2009 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by SmikeEvo (Post 7664413)
With the other pads out, these are not as popular. Many use the Axxis ULTs for DD/AX. I ran GranSport GS5s, there are also the more expensive DS2500s.

I was going to buy the DS2500's but have heard from a few different peeps that they're to hard to get heat into, plus there on the expensive side. I have heard good things about the Axxis. I don't know anyone who has used the GS5's.
Thats why I was asking about the Carbotechs... Now I'm thinking about the RacingBrake ET700's.

Smike Oct 29, 2009 12:42 PM

I AX'd on the GS5s. Great pad.

Kracka Oct 29, 2009 12:44 PM

Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.

rush63 Oct 29, 2009 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by grillpt (Post 7665261)
I was going to buy the DS2500's but have heard from a few different peeps that they're to hard to get heat into, plus there on the expensive side. I have heard good things about the Axxis. I don't know anyone who has used the GS5's.
Thats why I was asking about the Carbotechs... Now I'm thinking about the RacingBrake ET700's.

1. Grabs a lot better than stock pads you wont even want to compare.
2. Excellent initial bite at 40*F mornings.
3. Have yet to hear it squeel after 200+ miles since installed.
4. Way too little dust compared to stock pads.

chu Oct 30, 2009 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by Kracka (Post 7665334)
Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.

Kracka, still running shimless? As for the GS5, they are a great set of pads. I have them on my Dad's Acura RL...overkill? I think not.

grillpt Oct 30, 2009 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by Kracka (Post 7665334)
Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.

I have a friend who is using the ET800's on his IX and he really likes them. They seem to be very loud though, granted he's not using any shims or grease. I've seen some of the negative feedback your refering too. Just thinking the 800's may be over kill for my app.


Originally Posted by rush63 (Post 7666119)
1. Grabs a lot better than stock pads you wont even want to compare.
2. Excellent initial bite at 40*F mornings.
3. Have yet to hear it squeel after 200+ miles since installed.
4. Way too little dust compared to stock pads.

Same thing Chu asked about the shims? So you seem to like the 700's huh? How do you use your car, DD, autox...?

Smike Oct 30, 2009 04:42 AM

I always run shim-free.

grillpt Oct 30, 2009 06:48 AM

Smike, are the GS5's noisy on the street?

Kracka Oct 30, 2009 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by chu (Post 7667568)
Kracka, still running shimless?

I actually ended up installing a set of Girodisc Magic shims on the ET500's when I was chasing down my squealing issues. The problem turned out to be the rotors but I figured the shims were already on so I might as well just leave them there. After the new rotors though my setup is 100% silent no matter how hot they get, and I've really tested them on occasion. Plus, even after the hardcore beating sessions my wheels were practically still clean; these things just don't dust which is great.

These are the best all-around street/autocross brake pad in my opinion. Low cost + no dust + silent no matter what + great stopping power. I would love to try a set of ET700 and ET800's sometime though.

Smike Oct 30, 2009 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by grillpt (Post 7667803)
Smike, are the GS5's noisy on the street?

Never a peep - ever.

rawkus Oct 30, 2009 12:51 PM

My ET800s are pretty quite, a squeak on occasion, but pretty rare. I don't think they are the end all or be all of brake pads though. I feel like they do not have enough bite and the dust pretty good. My pads see about 90% track time and are only on the streets 2-3 days a month.
Dan


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