beaver said:I'm too lazy to search through the archives - is there a quick answer to the right brake pacakge for the front of the Trophy?, I will probably only do 2 or 3 trackdays a year.
oliie said:beaver said:I'm too lazy to search through the archives - is there a quick answer to the right brake pacakge for the front of the Trophy?, I will probably only do 2 or 3 trackdays a year.
I'm too lazy to give you an answer.
You're making a mockery of everyone who spends hours each month providing informative posts.
:roll: :evil:
O.
edit: happy for my fellow Trophy owners to tell me that I am out of line if they feel so...
edit#2: welcome...
beaver said:Jesus, that's 2 frankly impolite replies received since I've joined!
I did acknowledge that I could have trawled thru the archives, but not only am I too lazy but also just a bit too busy!
Nik said:I'd say DS2500's, combined with the cheap OEM replacement Brembo High Carbon discs and some braided lines are the best all round choice for most people.
Cue said:didn't realise you could buy pads that weren't road legal to be fair.
oliie said:You're making a mockery of everyone who spends hours each month providing informative posts.
Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they likeNik said:Hi! Welcome to the forum
Brakes are the one thing that quite a few people decide to upgrade on the RS Clio's especially if they are going on track a few times a year.
I'd advise upgrading to braided hoses for a start, that will help improve pedal feel. For pads I'd say something like the Ferodo DS2500's would be a good compromise pad. They are a big improvement over the standard pads on track, yet not too much of a pain to live with day to day from a dust, noise and disc wear perspective.
If you want a bit more agressive then look at Pagid Blue (RS4-2) or for the ulitmate stopping power Performance Friction '97 pads, but i'd only recommend the latter if you do some serious hard work on the track and like cleaning
I'd say DS2500's, combined with the cheap OEM replacement Brembo High Carbon discs and some braided lines are the best all round choice for most people.
Either way, everything you need is at the link posted above
Cheers,
Nik
Neal said:Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they like
Nik said:Neal said:Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they like
No, Yoz was out of stock before I went to the ring unfortunately, so I'm back on the PF97's at the moment :shock: :lol:
nik how do you find the friction 97 as a day to day pad if you forget about the damage to your wheels and pant work as i will have gone threw a set of ferodo ds2500 in november they have only done one track day and about 500 miles and after the next track day in November they will be on the metal ?Nik said:Neal said:Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they like
No, Yoz was out of stock before I went to the ring unfortunately, so I'm back on the PF97's at the moment :shock: :lol:
so the DS2500 are not up to the Job or you would have used them againNik said:Neal said:Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they like
No, Yoz was out of stock before I went to the ring unfortunately, so I'm back on the PF97's at the moment :shock: :lol:
amm said:nik how do you find the friction 97 as a day to day pad if you forget about the damage to your wheels and pant work as i will have gone threw a set of ferodo ds2500 in november they have only done one track day and about 500 miles and after the next track day in November they will be on the metal ?Nik said:Neal said:Nik have you tryed the Pagid Blue yet and if so what are they like
No, Yoz was out of stock before I went to the ring unfortunately, so I'm back on the PF97's at the moment :shock: :lol: