hi list,
back onto my brakes, as the time is coming. this is an effort to marginally 
improve the street braking experience

ok i am getting close to doing my brakes/rotors/ and possibly caliper(s) if I 
find one is dragging (other post) on the 92 auto DD
the frustrating thing is that I would like better braking than oem or 
replacement pads. SOME listers have said the hawk street pads are the ticket, 
others say they are crappy feeling.
is there a pad that improves the braking from oem, but is durable for daily use?
also, are there rotors better than generic replacement ones from autozone or 
whatever? (resist warping)
finally, if anyone has upgraded their NA brakes, and has good rotors or 
caplipers I would be interested.


thanks!






Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 16:09:09 -0500
Subject: Re: Which hawk pads?
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]

Perhaps the issue is changing pad compounds on existing rotors? There is 
supposedly a film on a rotor that needs to be compatible with the pad compound. 
(I am not entirely convinced of this.)
I have replaced pads with HPS for a lot of people, and then PROPERLY bed them. 
They then grip with excellent feel. I have never had a disappointed customer 
yet. Of course, they are generally upgrading from stock (or worse) pads. 


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On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:58 PM, bvl <[email protected]> wrote:



  
    
  
  
    On 12/16/10 12:20 PM, Robert M wrote:
    
      
      

          When I was running my FMII on the track I used HP+.  They were
      dusty, noisy, spendy, and had great initial bite and easily
      modulated friction.

      

      Once I stopped going to the track I switched to HPS.   They were
      quiet, clean, and may as well have been made of wood.   Terrible
      feel- I really hated them.   

      

      Weird that I had such a bad experience contrary to everyone else;
      I've no explanation for this.

    
    

    I don't think you are alone. Though not the same car, I went from
    HP+ to HPS on the subaru and the feel of the HPS

    is very soft in comparison. The initial bite is not there with a
    dead feeling post switching.

    

    Its been years since I had stock pads on the WRX, but I gather the
    HPS feels similar or a tad better then OEM. 

    

    Reason for changing: HP+ is a high friction pad, plenty of dust (I
    do clean the car, but its heavy dust that does not like to be washed
    away easily), and the accelerated rotor wear I observed which for a
    street only car seemed a bit over the top. 

    

    - b

    

  


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