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Author:  MINImal effort [ Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:10 pm ]
Post subject:  EBC Yellowstuff ?

Looking at replacing the pads on the Nb race mini...

Reviewing the various options...

Just wondering if anyone has tried the EBC Yellowstuff with a 7.5 disc and what there experience was ?

Thanks !

From EBC website : http://www.ebcbrakes.com/automotiveinfo.html
Quote:
EBC Yellowstuff
EBC’s entry level race material Yellowstuff has slightly lower friction than Greenstuff but with longer lifetime and slightly higher temperature resistance being effective up to over 800 degrees centigrade. The material has been used by many TRD development cars and racers alike, including Martin Bell in his championship winning BMW. Yellow is the choice for that extra percentage of life over and above our Greenstuff and Redstuff range. Yellowstuff is intended for short circuit races of 20 to 30 lap nature, see our Bluestuff for longer races. Yellowstuff is our recommended pad for trackday use.

Author:  simon k [ Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:03 pm ]
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sounds good by that description - I had greenstuffs in my road car until recently, didn't have a problem with them for longevity or braking performance.... so just go for it

Author:  mason [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:19 pm ]
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I thought that EBC Black pads were the race grade ones. I could be wrong anyway i use green pads in my club car and have used them on track days and they work fantastic :wink:

Author:  drmini in aust [ Fri Mar 21, 2008 6:38 pm ]
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mason wrote:
I thought that EBC Black pads were the race grade ones. I could be wrong anyway i use green pads in my club car and have used them on track days and they work fantastic :wink:

Blackstuffs are the roady ones, good on a daily driver. Got em on the wife's car.
Ist and maybe 2nd bite from cold is better than Greens but it's all downhill after that. :lol:

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