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ZWILD1
04-23-2019, 04:29 PM
Who makes a good pad that will work for street and occasional track use?
Hib Halverson
04-29-2019, 02:28 AM
Porterfield Enterprises (https://www.porterfield-brakes.com/Products/?YearSelected=1995&ModelSelected=CORVETTE&MakeSelected=CHEVROLET&selectManufacturer=Porterfield%20Brakes) pads with the R4-S compound are a great choice for high-performance street and occasional track driving.
Mystic ZR-1
04-29-2019, 08:57 AM
Hawk HPS!
Paul Workman
04-29-2019, 11:26 AM
Hawk HPS!
:thumbsup: +1 I can testify from experience that they work as advertised, quite nicely for street and spirited (mountain road) twisties. But, they DO dust a bit more than some. However, that dust rinses right off with only a hose OR a wash mit and certainly with a pressure washing.
I'm on my second set, fresh off the Rocky Mountain Run (last summer) and MR6 (Appalachian mts). I experienced ZERO fading in spite of braking hard enough entering some corners to activate the ABS.
I've not done any full-out HPDE track events, which is another level entirely. So, I can't comment on that. However, Mark Horner and some others here also do track events and are much better at answering specific questions RE: brake pads for the track.
Anybody here tried the PORTERFIELD pads? A comparison between the Hawk HPS and the Porterfield would be of interest for sure.
Thanks to Hib for bringing these PORTERFIELD pads to our attention!:cheers:
ZWILD1
04-30-2019, 07:30 PM
Thanks for the recommendations. Mark recommended the Carbotech XP-8s . I watched a video they did on all their pads. They say the XP-8s are for the track only and don't recommend them for daily driving. I don't want to have to switch out pads before doing a HPDE. He did also recommend the Hawk pads.
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